United States Sep 28, 2009

Norm BatesvsTroy Brown

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Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

Troy Brown secured the win with a dominant performance, consistently delivering clever punchlines and showcasing a raw, impactful style that resonated strongly with the audience. While Norm Bates had notable moments of humor and intricate metaphors, Troy's overall consistency and the sheer number of 'bodybag' lines he landed ultimately swayed the majority of fans in his favor.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Troy BrownTroy Brown came out swinging, landing several impactful lines like the 'Cheers' reference that many fans called a 'bodybag.' His aggressive delivery set a strong tone for the battle.
Rd 2Norm BatesNorm Bates found his rhythm in this round, showcasing his comedic timing and clever metaphors. Lines like the 'Rick Ross swallowed a Hummer' bar earned laughs and appreciation, allowing him to edge out a close round.
Rd 3Troy BrownTroy Brown closed out the battle with another strong showing, delivering memorable lines such as the 'Last Supper' and 'sun like the logo on your hat' punches. His consistent aggression and sharp writing sealed the victory.
Analysis

The Grind Time Now stage lit up with an East Coast clash as Norm Bates faced off against Troy Brown in a battle that delivered on cleverness and raw energy. Troy Brown, hailing from Baltimore, showcased a distinct, aggressive style packed with intricate punchlines that frequently drew strong reactions from the crowd. His 'Phillip Rivers' and 'Cheers' references were particularly impactful, setting a high bar early in the contest.

Norm Bates, while ultimately taking the loss, proved he was no slouch, bringing a unique blend of humor and sharp metaphors to the table. His ability to craft funny, memorable lines, like the one about Rick Ross, kept the audience engaged and demonstrated his potential as a formidable lyricist. Despite some observations about his pacing, Bates held his own, making for an entertaining back-and-forth.

Ultimately, Troy Brown's consistent barrage of 'bodybag' lines and his commanding presence across multiple rounds secured him the win. The battle was a testament to the burgeoning talent on the East Coast battle rap scene, with fans praising the overall quality and the cleverness displayed by both competitors. It was a solid showing for Grind Time Now, highlighting the depth of talent emerging from the region.

01Troy Brown's 'Cheers' line in the first round was a major highlight, widely considered a 'bodybag' moment by fans.
02Troy Brown's 'Phillip Rivers, fill up rivers' punchline was a standout moment, praised for its cleverness and impact.
03Norm Bates's humorous 'When the f*** did Rick Ross swallow a whole Hummer?!' line garnered significant laughs from the crowd.
04Troy Brown's 'Only time you carry the 9 is when you in math class doin long division' bar was a fan favorite, noted for its intricate wordplay.
05Troy Brown's 'sun you like the logo on your hat' line was highlighted as a decisive punch that sealed his victory.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Troy Brown's raw delivery and clever punchlines, particularly his 'Phillip Rivers' and 'Cheers' references.
  • Norm Bates earned appreciation for his humorous lines and intricate metaphors, showcasing a distinct style.
  • The battle was generally regarded as a strong showing for East Coast talent, with many calling it a 'crazy' or 'classic' matchup.
  • Several specific bars from both rappers, such as Troy's '9 in math class' and Norm's 'Rick Ross swallowed a Hummer,' resonated strongly with the audience.
Criticisms
  • A segment of the audience suggested that some of Troy Brown's rhyme schemes and structures bore resemblances to those of other battlers.
  • Some viewers felt that a few of Troy Brown's more intricate lines were not fully appreciated by the live crowd.
  • Observations were made that Norm Bates occasionally struggled with pacing or finishing his rounds completely.
  • A few comments noted that Troy Brown's explanation of his 'Cheers' reference was unnecessary.

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