Toronto, Ontario, Canada Oct 22, 2015

BendervsSoul

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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
2–1

This battle was a lyrical chess match, with both MCs showcasing elite penmanship. Soul edged out a narrow victory, primarily by taking the second and a highly debatable third round. While Bender's first round was widely praised for its intricate wordplay and haymakers, Soul's consistent, if sometimes slept-on, barrages and strong finish in the later rounds secured him the win in a contest many fans found incredibly close.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BenderBender came out swinging with a barrage of complex schemes and quotable lines, setting a high bar. His multi-layered bars, like the 'fuck what you heard/herd' and 'Stephen Hawking chance' lines, landed with significant impact, even if the crowd's reaction didn't always reflect the depth.
Rd 2SoulSoul found his rhythm in the second, delivering a round packed with intricate writing and sharp personals. Despite some fan criticism regarding the extended 'pissing in the bed' angle, his creative imagery and hard-hitting punches, including the 'yellow phlegm/colostomy bag' lines, were enough to secure the round.
Rd 3SoulThe third round was a true toss-up, with both rappers digging deep. Soul's delivery and intricate schemes, particularly his 'elements' scheme and the impactful 'Black Lives Matter' bar, gave him a slight edge. Bender also delivered a strong performance, but Soul's overall aggression and content pushed him over the top in this highly debatable round.
Analysis

This KOTD clash between Bender and Soul was a lyrical heavyweight bout, a true treat for fans who appreciate complex wordplay and intricate schemes. Both MCs came to the stage armed with pens sharper than a samurai sword, delivering rounds that demanded close attention. Bender set the tone early, unleashing a first round packed with multi-layered bars and clever setups that had the dedicated lyricists in the building nodding their heads.

However, the crowd's energy proved to be a significant factor, with many fans noting a subdued reaction to some of the battle's most potent lines. Soul, known for his dense writing, often found his intricate bars flying over the heads of the audience, leading to a perception that he was 'slept on.' Despite this, Soul found his stride in the second and third rounds, delivering a relentless barrage of personals and creative angles that, upon rewatch, showcased his undeniable skill. The battle ultimately came down to the wire, with the third round being hotly contested.

While Bender maintained his lyrical prowess, Soul's strong finish and consistent delivery, even with a minor stumble, gave him the slight edge in the eyes of many. It was a battle that highlighted the pure writing talent of both competitors, leaving fans debating the outcome long after the final bar dropped.

01Bender's 'fuck what you heard/herd' wordplay in his first round captivated many viewers.
02Bender's 'Stephen Hawking chance of leaving walking' and 'don't even stand by me' lines showcased his intricate writing.
03Soul's 'chivalry is dead' line, delivered with a unique cadence, resonated with some fans.
04Soul's 'Black Lives Matter & black livers don't' bar in his later rounds was a standout punchline.
05Soul's 'elements scheme' at the end of his third round was highlighted as a display of elite penmanship.
What fans loved
  • Bender's first round was widely celebrated for its intricate wordplay and a high volume of impactful lines.
  • Soul's pen game was consistently praised for its complexity and depth, with many fans acknowledging his bars were often overlooked in the moment.
  • Specific quotable lines from both rappers, such as Bender's 'fuck what you heard/herd' and Soul's 'Black Lives Matter' bar, resonated strongly with the audience.
  • Many viewers appreciated the high level of lyrical skill and writing displayed by both MCs throughout the battle.
Criticisms
  • A significant number of comments pointed out the crowd's perceived lack of energy and failure to react appropriately to many complex bars from both battlers.
  • Some fans suggested that Soul's accent might have created a barrier, causing some of his intricate lines to go unnoticed by the KOTD audience.
  • Soul's extended 'pissing in the bed' angle in the second round was viewed by some as repetitive or a weaker point in his performance.
  • Several comments noted that Bender's delivery and overall performance in the later rounds seemed to lack the same impact as his writing.
  • A segment of the fanbase felt that both rappers, despite their talent, did not perform at their absolute peak in this particular battle.

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