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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

In a battle universally hailed as a classic, the fan consensus gives a slight edge to Le Pâtissier de l'Orient. While Das Raïzer's performance was considered immense, Pâtissier's sharp deconstruction, memorable haymakers, and masterful second and third rounds were frequently cited as the deciding factors in this incredibly close contest.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Das RaïzerA very high-level opening round from both MCs. Das edged it with his complex writing and charismatic delivery, setting a high bar for the battle.
Rd 2Le Pâtissier de l'OrientWidely considered the best round of the battle. Le Pâtissier delivered a masterclass in deconstruction and humor that decisively shifted the momentum in his favor, even against a stellar round from Das.
Rd 3Le Pâtissier de l'OrientPâtissier closed the show with another powerful round, praised for its brilliant conclusion. He successfully built on the energy from his second to secure the victory in a legendary matchup.
Analysis

In what fans are calling an instant classic and a definitive battle of the year, Le Pâtissier de l'Orient and Das Raïzer delivered a monumental clash for the French battle rap scene. The ROAR stage witnessed a masterclass in writing, humor, and mutual respect, with both artists operating at the absolute peak of their abilities. From the opening bars, the quality was undeniable, but the sentiment online suggests Le Pâtissier de l'Orient pulled ahead with a legendary second round full of sharp deconstruction and unforgettable punchlines.

Das Raïzer's performance was by no means a loss; he put on a clinic of intricate multis and undeniable charisma that would have defeated nearly any other opponent on the night. However, Le Pâtissier's angles and perfectly timed jokes seemed to resonate more deeply, creating moments that fans replayed and quoted endlessly. The battle was less of a war and more of a high-level sparring session between two masters, leaving the audience and the culture as the ultimate winners.

The debate over the victor will likely continue, but its status as a top-tier classic is undisputed.

01Le Pâtissier's 'Allemand et arabe... ah non c'est tout' line, a clever flip of a classic French battle rap bar, landed as one of the biggest punches of the night.
02The second rounds from both competitors were seen as the peak of the battle, with fans calling it one of the highest-level exchanges in the history of the league.
03The mutual respect and positive energy between the battlers was a defining feature, with Das Raïzer visibly enjoying his opponent's material, contributing to the classic feel.
04A specific line from Das Raïzer about 'l'hémorragie s'étend' was highlighted by fans as a moment of sublime and phonetically beautiful writing.
What fans loved
  • The battle was overwhelmingly praised as an instant classic and a top contender for battle of the year.
  • Le Pâtissier de l'Orient's performance, particularly his second round, was described by many as masterful and stratospheric.
  • Fans celebrated Das Raïzer's elite penmanship, complex rhyme schemes, and charismatic stage presence.
  • The mutual respect and positive, competitive energy between the two MCs was frequently highlighted as a major positive.
  • Viewers repeatedly stated this battle represents the pinnacle of the ROAR league and French battle rap as a whole.
Criticisms
  • A few viewers felt that Das Raïzer's third round was slightly less impactful than his first two.
  • Some comments noted being distracted by the reactions of certain audience members near the stage.
  • A small number of viewers pointed out minor audio issues during the event.
  • One fan suggested that while Das's style is technically impressive, it could benefit from more direct, hard-hitting jokes.

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