Decatur, Georgia, United States Jun 17, 2013

Mr. Mill$vsGenocide

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Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

Mr. Mill$ secured a decisive victory in the eyes of most fans, who frequently scored the battle 3-0 or 2-1 in his favor. His intricate schemes and consistent punchlines, coupled with Genocide's stumble in the third round, cemented his win.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Mr. Mill$Mr. Mill$ came out strong, delivering impactful bars and setting a high standard. While Genocide had solid moments, Mill$ edged this round with his overall presence and material.
Rd 2GenocideGenocide showcased his lyrical prowess in this round, with fans highlighting a particularly strong segment. He brought consistent bars that resonated with a portion of the audience, making it a highly debatable round.
Rd 3Mr. Mill$Mr. Mill$ maintained his momentum, delivering strong material. Genocide, unfortunately, experienced a noticeable stumble or choke, which significantly impacted his performance in this round and ultimately cost him the edge.
Analysis

The Spit Dat Heat stage lit up for a certified classic as Mr. Mill$ and Genocide went head-to-head in a battle that had the streets talking. Mr.

Mill$ came out swinging, showcasing a relentless barrage of intricate schemes and sharp punchlines that kept the crowd engaged and earned him early momentum. His 'producer line' and 'Axel Foley' bar were just a few examples of the lyrical firepower he brought to the table, leaving many fans calling for his ascension to bigger leagues. Genocide, however, was no slouch, delivering consistent bars and proving he could hang with the best.

He had standout moments, particularly a segment in his second round that displayed his unique style and lyrical depth, earning him an edge in that frame. The battle was a true 'bar fest,' with both emcees bringing their hunger and leaving it all on the stage. Despite Genocide's strong showing, a crucial stumble in his third round proved to be a turning point, allowing Mr.

Mill$ to solidify his lead. Fan reaction was overwhelmingly positive, with many declaring it one of the best battles of the year and a 'classic' in its own right. The battle's quality was so high that many viewers expressed confusion over its relatively low view count, crediting battle rap analyst Jayblac for bringing much-deserved attention to the clash.

Ultimately, Mr. Mill$ walked away with the clear majority decision, but both rappers left an undeniable mark on the Spit Dat Heat stage, proving their worth in the culture.

01Mr. Mill$'s 'Producer Line' landed with significant impact, drawing strong reactions from the crowd and online viewers.
02Mr. Mill$'s 'Axel Foley' line was a standout punchline, frequently quoted by fans as a highlight of his performance.
03Genocide delivered a strong segment of bars from 10:50 to 11:11, which many fans felt deserved more immediate crowd reaction.
04Mr. Mill$'s 'ratchet bust you in the face' line was a memorable punchline that resonated strongly with the audience.
05Genocide experienced a noticeable stumble or choke during his third round, which was a critical moment that affected the battle's outcome.
What fans loved
  • The battle was widely hailed as a 'classic' by many viewers, with some calling it one of the best of the year.
  • Mr. Mill$'s intricate schemes and punchlines, including his 'producer line,' 'studio scheme,' and 'ratchet' bar, garnered significant praise.
  • Genocide delivered consistent bars and strong moments, with a particular segment in his second round being highlighted for its quality.
  • Both battlers were commended for their hunger and the high volume of impactful lines, making it a true 'bar fest.'
  • Jayblac's review played a crucial role in bringing increased attention and views to the battle, introducing many to the league and the battlers.
Criticisms
  • Genocide experienced a notable stumble or choke during his third round, which many fans felt impacted the overall outcome.
  • Some viewers observed that Genocide's stage presence and aggression were less pronounced compared to Mr. Mill$'s, despite his strong lyrical content.
  • A minority of comments expressed that the battle was boring, contrasting with the general positive reception.
  • Many fans expressed confusion and disappointment over the battle's relatively low view count, believing it deserved more recognition.

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