Votes
Be the first member to cast a vote on this battle!
Community Verdict
Mr Cool's performance was consistently praised for its creativity, calm delivery, and strong punchlines, leading to overwhelming fan support. Michael Crackson, despite some perceived improvement by a few, struggled with flow and audience engagement throughout the battle, making Mr Cool the clear victor.
The O-Zone stage saw Mr Cool step up with a performance that left little doubt about the outcome, as he delivered a masterclass in calm, creative battle rap. His setups were on point, and his delivery was smooth, earning him consistent praise from the audience. From the jump, Cool established a rhythm that Michael Crackson struggled to match, setting the tone for the entire clash.
Michael Crackson, while showing glimmers of improvement to some, largely found himself out of sync with the crowd's energy. His flow and ability to land punches were frequently called into question, with many fans noting a disconnect in his delivery. Despite a few supporters pointing to some 'heavy' bars, the general sentiment was that Crackson couldn't quite find his footing against Cool's steady onslaught.
Key moments like Mr Cool's 'Morse-raden' and his impressive freestyle were clear crowd-pleasers, solidifying his command of the battle. In contrast, Crackson's material, particularly his 'weed' references, became a point of contention for many. The stark difference in audience reaction, with laughter and cheers for Cool versus relative silence for Crackson, painted a clear picture of the night's victor.
- Mr Cool's creative setups and calm delivery were widely appreciated by the audience.
- Fans praised Mr Cool's freestyle segment as particularly impressive.
- Specific punchlines from Mr Cool, such as the 'Morse-raden,' resonated strongly with viewers.
- Some viewers noted an improvement in Michael Crackson's performance compared to his previous battles.
- A minority of fans believed Michael Crackson delivered 'heavy' bars that were overlooked by the crowd.
- Michael Crackson's flow and delivery were frequently cited as major weaknesses, hindering his ability to connect with the audience.
- Many viewers found Michael Crackson's material to be generic or unengaging, particularly his references to 'weed.'
- The audience's lack of reaction to Michael Crackson's rounds was a common point of discussion.
- Some comments suggested that Mr Cool's 'Käka ris' line was below his usual standard.
- A few fans felt that both rappers lacked consistent flow, with pauses between lines being too long.
Related Battles
Chat
Members Only
Log in to view the chat and share your thoughts on this matchup.





