Fort Washington, Maryland, United States Feb 26, 2020

J MorrvsBrooklyn Carter

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Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

Brooklyn Carter edged out J Morr with a 2-1 victory, securing the first and third rounds. His unique delivery and strong closing performance in the third round resonated most with the audience, despite J Morr's undeniable pen game. While J Morr had a strong second round and many felt his bars were slept on, Brooklyn Carter's overall impact and crowd control ultimately swayed the decision.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Brooklyn CarterA debatable round, but Brooklyn Carter's consistent output and unique style gave him the slight edge. Some fans called it his strongest first round ever, while others found it close.
Rd 2J MorrJ Morr showcased his sharp pen in this round, delivering several impactful bars that many fans felt were overlooked by the live crowd. His material was strong, earning him this round.
Rd 3Brooklyn CarterBrooklyn Carter closed the battle with a dominant performance, with many viewers stating he 'left earth' in this round. His energy and punchlines were at their peak, solidifying his victory.
Analysis

The URL stage played host to a compelling matchup between J Morr and Brooklyn Carter, a battle that saw two distinct styles collide. Brooklyn Carter, a veteran PG looking for his main stage shot, brought his signature unique flow and delivery, while J Morr countered with a sharp pen and intricate wordplay that often flew over the heads of the live audience. The first round was a tight affair, with Carter's consistent output and distinct cadence giving him a slight edge.

J Morr then bounced back strong in the second, delivering a round packed with clever bars that many online viewers felt were slept on by the room. However, the momentum shifted decisively in the third, as Brooklyn Carter unleashed a commanding performance that fans described as 'leaving earth,' solidifying his claim to the victory. Despite the crowd's perceived lack of reaction to some of J Morr's best material, the battle was largely seen as an entertaining display of skill from both emcees.

The fan base was vocal about Brooklyn Carter's potential, with many calling for him to receive more opportunities on URL's main stage, recognizing his original style and consistent hunger.

01J Morr's line, 'Niggas said I used to reach in battles till I actually did,' drew a strong reaction.
02Brooklyn Carter's 'Dora the explorer' line was highlighted by many as a crazy bar.
03J Morr's 'I can make a rock. Belly flop. In room temperature water' was a memorable, intricate punch.
04Brooklyn Carter's aggressive posturing and rolling up his sleeves after J Morr mentioned his dead brother created a tense moment.
05Brooklyn Carter's 'Morehouse' bar in the third round was a key moment that helped him secure the round.
What fans loved
  • Brooklyn Carter's distinctive flow and delivery garnered significant praise from his fanbase.
  • Many viewers highlighted Brooklyn Carter's third round as a standout performance where he 'left earth'.
  • J Morr's intricate penmanship and clever wordplay were acknowledged by those who felt his bars were overlooked.
  • The battle was generally considered entertaining and a good showing for both competitors.
  • A strong desire was expressed by fans for Brooklyn Carter to receive more opportunities on the main stage.
Criticisms
  • J Morr faced criticism for his delivery and pacing, with some rounds perceived as too short or lacking consistent impact.
  • A notable number of comments pointed out the crowd's lack of reaction to J Morr's bars, suggesting they were 'sleeping'.
  • Some viewers felt Brooklyn Carter's supporters were overly enthusiastic, 'gassing' bars that were not particularly strong.
  • Concerns were raised about Brooklyn Carter's consistency, with some noting 'dry spots' or a perceived lack of punch density in certain rounds.
  • A segment of the audience found Brooklyn Carter's style repetitive or compared it unfavorably to other artists.

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