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Big Rel garnered significantly more explicit declarations of victory and 3-0 score predictions from the fanbase. While Sixo had strong moments and some fans felt he edged it, the overall consensus leaned heavily in favor of Big Rel's performance and bar work.
The iBattleTV stage lit up as Sixo and Big Rel went head-to-head, sparking a lively debate in the comment section. From the jump, both emcees brought the heat, trading heavy bars and well-constructed setups. Sixo started strong, showcasing his lyrical prowess and landing some clever punches that had the crowd reacting.
His 'Sixo’s in a box' and 'elevator' lines were particularly sharp, demonstrating his ability to craft memorable wordplay. However, Big Rel quickly found his stride, unleashing a relentless assault of hard-hitting bars and aggressive delivery. His 'head taps like duck duck goose' and 'blind leaving the house' lines were undeniable crowd-pleasers, proving his pen game was on another level.
Despite a few minor slip-ups, Rel's overwhelming presence and consistent firepower in the later rounds ultimately swayed the majority of fans, who lauded his ability to deliver impactful material. The battle highlighted the dedication of both rappers, with fans acknowledging the 'fire' energy throughout. While Sixo put up a valiant effort and earned a round in the eyes of some, Big Rel's consistent aggression and potent punchlines secured him the victory, leaving a strong impression on the iBattleTV faithful.
- Fans widely praised Big Rel's pen game, highlighting his hard-hitting bars and impactful punchlines.
- Sixo's clever wordplay, particularly his 'Sixo's in a box' and 'elevator' lines, resonated strongly with viewers.
- The battle was generally described as 'fire' and 'lit,' with many appreciating the energy brought by both contenders.
- Big Rel's ability to overcome minor stumbles with overwhelming bars and crowd reaction was noted as a strong point.
- Some viewers felt Sixo's delivery needed significant improvement, suggesting it hindered the impact of his bars.
- A segment of the audience found Sixo's style to be somewhat basic compared to his opponent.
- Big Rel was criticized by some for being 'sloppy' or having 'slip ups' during his performance, though this was often overshadowed by his content.
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