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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Everybody Knows secured the win with superior penmanship and a more diverse range of angles, effectively weaving in personal attacks and relevant battle rap history. Pariah's performance was undermined by a heavy reliance on repetitive racial jokes and a delivery that many felt lacked conviction, ultimately dulling the impact of his bars.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Everybody KnowsEverybody Knows took the first round by presenting stronger content, while Pariah's initial bars were quickly noted for their repetitive nature regarding racial angles.
Rd 2Everybody KnowsEverybody Knows continued to land impactful lines, including a memorable 'Bas Rutten' reference that resonated with fans. Pariah's delivery and continued reliance on similar jokes became more pronounced as the round progressed.
Rd 3Everybody KnowsEverybody Knows maintained his momentum, even incorporating a specific shoutout that connected with the audience. Pariah's consistent use of the same joke structure across all rounds was a significant point of criticism, solidifying EK's lead.
Analysis

This Grind Time Now battle between Everybody Knows and Pariah arrived with a unique backstory, as the footage presented was a re-recitation of verses due to issues with the original recording. Despite the unconventional format, Everybody Knows delivered a performance that largely swayed the crowd, showcasing sharp penmanship and clever angles that hit home. His ability to weave in specific references and past battle moments proved effective, with lines like the 'Bas Rutten' mention standing out.

On the other side, Pariah struggled to maintain momentum. While he had some bars, his strategy was heavily criticized for its repetitive nature, particularly his consistent use of racial jokes throughout his rounds. Many viewers felt his delivery lacked the aggression and conviction needed to elevate his material, leading to a perception that his performance was less impactful.

Ultimately, Everybody Knows emerged as the clear victor in the eyes of most fans. His ability to craft engaging content and land memorable punches, even in a re-recorded setting, outshone Pariah's approach. While Pariah's dedication to re-spit his verses was noted, the overall consensus pointed to EK's superior execution and more varied attack.

01Pariah's consistent use of repetitive Asian disses throughout his rounds.
02Everybody Knows' memorable 'Bas Rutten' line.
03Everybody Knows calling out Pariah's 'weak ass toke' from a previous battle during the overtime.
04The battle footage being a re-recitation of verses due to missing original rounds.
05Everybody Knows' unexpected shoutout to 'Mitsukens'.
What fans loved
  • Fans appreciated Everybody Knows' sharp, witty lines and specific references.
  • Everybody Knows was praised for effectively using past battle moments as angles.
  • Pariah received props for his willingness to re-perform his verses after the original battle.
Criticisms
  • Many viewers found Pariah's repeated use of racial jokes to be unoriginal and tiresome.
  • Concerns were raised about Pariah's delivery, with some perceiving it as lacking aggression or sounding emotional.
  • Some comments pointed out Everybody Knows' delivery, suggesting a need for more energy or a less 'read' style.
  • The missing original battle footage and the re-recitation format were widely criticized by the audience.

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