United Kingdom Mar 5, 2010

VokalvsChase

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Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

Chase delivered a dominant performance, with numerous fan comments explicitly stating he 'killed it,' 'owned that battle,' and 'smashed it.' Vokal's own admission of poor preparation further solidified Chase's victory in the eyes of the audience.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1ChaseChase set the tone early, establishing his presence and delivering lines that, while perhaps not always getting the live reaction they deserved, resonated strongly with online viewers.
Rd 2ChaseChase continued his strong showing, with fans specifically highlighting his multi-syllabic rhyme schemes in this round as a key factor in his performance.
Rd 3ChaseChase closed out the battle decisively, again earning praise for his multis and delivering a final verse that fans felt cemented his win. Vokal's closing remarks about needing better practice underscored his opponent's victory.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage saw a clear-cut victory for Chase as he went head-to-head with Vokal in a battle that left little room for debate. From the jump, Chase brought a commanding presence and intricate wordplay that consistently landed with the online audience, even if some of his sharper lines didn't get the immediate crowd reaction they deserved in the room. Chase's performance was marked by strong multi-syllabic rhyme schemes, particularly shining in the second and third rounds.

Fans pointed to specific bars, like his jab about producers preferring Vokal's beats, as examples of his clever writing. The sentiment was overwhelmingly in favor of Chase, with many viewers dubbing him a beast on the mic and a talent to watch. Vokal, on the other hand, struggled to find his footing.

His own candid admission at the battle's close, stating he 'should have prepared better,' resonated with the audience and became a defining moment. This acknowledgment underscored the perception that Vokal's material and delivery were not up to par, leading to a performance that many fans found lacking. Despite the lopsided outcome, the battle served as a strong showcase for Chase's capabilities and left fans eager to see more from him.

01Vokal's admission at the end of the battle that he 'should have prepared better' became a significant talking point.
02Chase's multi-syllabic rhyme schemes in the second and third rounds were particularly impactful, earning specific praise from viewers.
03Chase's line, 'producers hate you thats why they wanna give vokals a beat,' was highlighted by fans as a clever and slept-on punch.
04A fan noted a missed opportunity for Chase to incorporate Vokal's arm cast into his material, suggesting it would have been a strong angle.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Chase's dominant performance throughout the battle.
  • Chase's multi-syllabic rhyme schemes in the later rounds were particularly noted for their effectiveness.
  • Specific lines from Chase, such as the 'producers hate you' punch, were highlighted as clever and impactful.
  • Many viewers identified Chase as a promising talent to keep an eye on in the battle scene.
Criticisms
  • Vokal's own admission of insufficient preparation was a significant point of discussion among viewers.
  • Several comments indicated Vokal's performance was perceived as weak and lacking impact.
  • Some fans felt that certain strong lines from Chase did not receive the crowd reaction they deserved.
  • A missed opportunity for Chase to incorporate Vokal's arm cast into his material was pointed out by some viewers.

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