United States Jul 2, 2010

ConceitedvsDutch Schultz

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Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
10

Conceited's sharp punchlines and memorable metaphors, particularly his 'fire department' and 'Johnson & Johnson' bars, garnered significant praise. Despite some debate around alleged recycled material, his overall delivery and impactful moments gave him the edge in this early-era matchup.

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Rd 1ConceitedConceited delivered several quotable lines, including his 'fire department' and 'Johnson & Johnson' bars, which were highlighted by fans. Dutch Schultz also had a strong moment with his 'take my life' line, but Conceited's overall performance in the round, including his stage presence, was perceived as slightly stronger.
Analysis

This early LionzDenTV clash between Conceited and Dutch Schultz serves as a raw, foundational piece in battle rap history, capturing both emcees in their formative stages. Conceited, already showcasing glimpses of the punchline prowess that would define his career, landed several impactful bars that had the crowd reacting. His aggressive delivery and clever metaphors, particularly his 'fire department' and 'Johnson & Johnson' lines, were standout moments that resonated with the audience.

Dutch Schultz brought his signature street-oriented style, delivering lines with a grounded authenticity. While he had his own moments, including a notable response to Lux and a solid 'take my life' bar, the conversation around the battle often circled back to Conceited's performance. The battle also sparked an early debate among fans regarding the use of previously heard material, a discussion that would become a recurring theme in the culture.

Despite the controversy, the battle remains a significant watch for those looking to trace the evolution of both rappers and the league itself.

01Conceited's memorable glance at the camera after delivering a particularly aggressive line.
02Dutch Schultz's casual 'whatever' response to Lux's 'Heads or tails' prompt, showcasing his laid-back demeanor.
03Conceited's punchline, 'I'm so hot I got beef with the fire department,' which was widely praised by viewers.
04Conceited's bar, 'I sell more powder than Johnson & Johnson,' another highly acclaimed metaphor.
05Dutch Schultz's impactful line, 'Whoever wanna take my life then come get, just make sure you take these shots that come with it.'
What fans loved
  • Conceited's sharp punchlines and creative metaphors were widely celebrated by the audience.
  • Dutch Schultz delivered memorable street-oriented bars that resonated with a segment of the fanbase.
  • The battle is often remembered as a classic from the early days of LionzDenTV.
  • Conceited's stage presence and comedic timing, including a notable glance at the camera, were appreciated.
Criticisms
  • A significant portion of the audience accused Conceited of using previously heard material in his performance.
  • Some viewers expressed a desire for Conceited to diversify his content beyond frequent gun-related bars.
  • Dutch Schultz's style was described by some as too simplistic or 'basic' in comparison to his opponent.

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