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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
10

Ill Will delivered a dominant performance, showcasing sharp bars, commanding delivery, and superior video presentation. The overwhelming majority of fan comments indicated a clear victory for Ill Will, praising his consistency and impactful punchlines.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Ill WillIll Will's round was packed with intricate wordplay and hard-hitting punchlines, complemented by strong visuals. Shotty Horroh had some clever moments and angles, but his round was shorter and his video quality was less polished.
Analysis

The RBE 'Social Distance' series continued its run with a highly anticipated matchup featuring UK veteran Shotty Horroh against the ever-consistent Ill Will. While fans were eager to see Shotty back in action, it was Ill Will who truly seized the moment, delivering a performance that many are calling one of the best of the quarantine era. His signature blend of intricate wordplay, aggressive delivery, and creative visuals proved too much for his opponent.

Ill Will came out swinging, dropping a barrage of memorable lines that resonated deeply with the audience. His ability to craft complex schemes while maintaining a commanding presence, even through a screen, showcased why he's considered a top-tier talent. The crowd reaction in the comments section was a testament to his impactful bars and undeniable stage presence, solidifying his reputation as a 'King of RBE' for many.

Shotty Horroh, despite a valiant effort and a few standout moments, found himself outgunned in this one-round affair. While he brought some clever angles and sharp lines, particularly his COVID-19-themed flips, his overall presentation and round length left some fans wanting more. The battle served as a reminder of Ill Will's current dominant run and left many clamoring for a full three-round rematch on the RBE stage once live events return.

01Ill Will's 'Where you going with that shotgun Willie? Manchester!' line landed with significant impact.
02Ill Will's 'Coke so white the brick stamp say Aryan Nation' bar was widely celebrated by fans.
03Shotty Horroh's 'Asymptomatic, I got it, I just wasn't feeling Ill' bar was a clever, well-received punchline.
04Ill Will's 'Capricorn, even if I'm in Horroh's scope, he's seeing the goat' scheme showcased his wordplay.
What fans loved
  • Ill Will's 'Shotgun Willie' and 'Aryan Nation' bars were widely praised as battle-winning punchlines.
  • Fans consistently lauded Ill Will's strong delivery, engaging video presentation, and overall consistency in the social distancing format.
  • Shotty Horroh earned praise for his clever 'Asymptomatic' bar and his return to the battle rap scene.
Criticisms
  • Many viewers noted Shotty Horroh's video quality and shorter round length as significant drawbacks.
  • Some comments expressed that Shotty's social distancing bars felt overused or lacked originality.
  • A few fans pointed out Ill Will's repeated use of 'coke so white' bars across various battles.

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