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Jack Shitt clearly dominated the battle with a relentless barrage of personal attacks and comedic punchlines that resonated strongly with the audience. While Nat Select showcased a smooth flow, he lacked the aggressive delivery and hard-hitting disses needed to counter Jack's performance, leading to a decisive victory for Jack Shitt in the eyes of most fans.
This KOTD clash between Jack Shitt and Nat Select delivered a dose of raw, early-era battle rap that still resonates with fans. Jack Shitt came out swinging with a no-holds-barred approach, mixing sharp comedic timing with deeply personal attacks that kept the crowd engaged and laughing. His ability to craft disses that felt both cutting and hilarious was a major factor in his performance, with lines about Nat's daughter and clever callbacks to previous battles landing with significant impact.
Nat Select, while showcasing a smooth, almost storytelling-like flow, struggled to match Jack Shitt's aggression and commanding stage presence. His intricate rhyme schemes were noted by some, but many felt his delivery lacked the punch needed to truly compete with Jack's relentless onslaught. The comparison to fellow Brockville rapper Aspire, both in style and sound, became a recurring theme in the commentary, highlighting a perceived lack of originality that Nat would need to address.
Ultimately, Jack Shitt's unapologetic style and ability to connect with the audience through humor and shock value secured him a clear victory. The battle is remembered as a prime example of Jack Shitt's early career dominance and a nostalgic look back at KOTD's formative years, even as some fans debated the appropriateness of certain personal lines.
- Jack Shitt's comedic timing and ability to deliver hilarious punchlines were widely praised by the audience.
- Fans celebrated Jack Shitt's personal attacks and clever use of lines from previous battles, particularly the O-Z reference.
- Many viewers appreciated Nat Select's smooth flow and intricate writing style, acknowledging his lyrical potential.
- The battle is fondly remembered by long-time KOTD fans for its nostalgic value and entertainment.
- Several comments pointed out Nat Select's perceived lack of aggression and commanding stage presence.
- Some fans noted Nat Select's style was too similar to another rapper, Aspire, raising questions about originality.
- A portion of the audience felt that Jack Shitt's personal disses, especially those involving Nat's daughter, crossed a line.
- There were criticisms regarding Nat Select's tendency to use multi-syllabic rhymes that sometimes lacked strong relevance to the disses.
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