United States Aug 21, 2010

Screemvs12 Gauge

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Verdict
Winner
88% confidence
Score
30

Screem consistently delivered his material without significant stumbles, earning praise for his punchlines and overall professionalism. In contrast, 12 Gauge struggled with his delivery, including a noticeable choke and a perceived lack of sobriety, which heavily impacted his performance in the eyes of the audience.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Screem12 Gauge started with some strong bars but ultimately faltered with a choke, allowing Screem to take the round with a more consistent and impactful delivery.
Rd 2ScreemScreem landed memorable punchlines, including a well-received Luckyiam diss and a Justin Bieber reference. 12 Gauge's second verse was notably disrupted, further solidifying Screem's lead.
Rd 3ScreemWhile specific details for this round are less clear from comments, the overall sentiment points to Screem maintaining his composure and delivering a more complete performance, securing the clean sweep.
Analysis

The Grind Time Now tryout battle between Screem and 12 Gauge was a showcase of contrasting performances, with Screem ultimately emerging as the clear victor. From the jump, Screem brought a focused energy, landing sharp punchlines that resonated with the crowd, including a standout Luckyiam diss and a clever Justin Bieber reference. His delivery remained consistent, earning him praise for his professionalism and ability to hold the stage.

On the flip side, 12 Gauge struggled to find his footing. Despite a promising start in his first round, he was plagued by a noticeable choke that derailed his momentum. His second verse was reportedly 'killed' by a crowd reaction, and some viewers commented on a perceived lack of sobriety, which seemed to impact his overall clarity and execution.

While a few fans found the battle entertaining, the general consensus leaned heavily towards Screem's more polished and prepared showing, leaving 12 Gauge with a tough lesson learned in the tryout circuit.

0112 Gauge experiences a significant choke after a strong opening in his first verse.
02Screem delivers a widely appreciated diss targeting Luckyiam.
03A 'Poison Pen laugh' from the crowd reportedly 'killed' 12 Gauge's second verse, indicating a major disruption.
04Screem lands a memorable Justin Bieber punchline that resonated with viewers.
05A viewer raises a question about one rapper potentially borrowing a line, specifically the 'change the name' bar, from another battle.
What fans loved
  • Screem's sharp punchlines, particularly the Luckyiam and Justin Bieber references, resonated strongly with viewers.
  • Many fans appreciated Screem's overall stage presence and consistent delivery throughout the battle.
  • Despite some criticisms, a segment of the audience found the battle to be an enjoyable watch.
Criticisms
  • 12 Gauge's performance was hampered by noticeable stumbles and a perceived lack of sobriety, impacting his delivery.
  • Some viewers felt Screem's punchlines lacked originality and his flow was inconsistent at times.
  • An accusation of one rapper potentially borrowing a line from another battle was raised by a viewer.
  • A portion of the audience expressed general dissatisfaction, deeming the battle unnecessary or of low quality.

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