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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

While the official decision remains contentious with many fans calling it a 'robbery,' DeastroDollar consistently garnered strong crowd reactions and fan support for his delivery and flow across the regulation rounds. Though Supreme Court showed flashes of brilliance and reportedly took the overtime round, the overwhelming sentiment from viewers points to Dollar securing the overall victory before the judges intervened, sparking significant debate.

Round-by-Round
Dollar set the tone with strong delivery and a relaxed, confident flow, despite some finding his style reminiscent of others. Supreme Court's round was met with mixed reactions, with some criticizing an overuse of gun bars.
Supreme Court found his footing, landing a memorable line ('did you say something down there?') that resonated with some fans, showcasing his creative angles and holding the crowd's attention.
Dollar closed out the regulation strong, delivering impactful lines including a 'ball court line' that solidified his claim to the round in a close battle, leaving many believing he won the 2-1 decision.
Analysis

The Grind Time Now stage was set for a lyrical showdown between DeastroDollar and Supreme Court, and what unfolded was a clash of styles that left the crowd buzzing long after the final bell. Dollar came in with that signature swagger and slick delivery, channeling vibes that had many comparing him to the likes of Loaded Lux and Goodz, proving his presence was undeniable from the jump. His relaxed yet aggressive flow kept opponents on their toes, landing heavy in the regulation rounds.

Supreme Court, however, wasn't just a bystander; he brought his own brand of lyrical artillery, showcasing creativity with intricate wordplay and sharp punchlines. While some felt his early rounds were a bit muddled with overused gun talk, he certainly showed up, especially in the clutch. The battle escalated into an overtime round, where Court reportedly found another gear, delivering a performance that many agreed was dominant, even with a couple of stumbles.

But here's where the script flipped. Despite DeastroDollar appearing to take the majority of the regulation, the judges' decision sparked outrage, with shouts of 'robbery' echoing through the venue. This wasn't just a battle; it was a contentious debate about judging, style, and who truly earned the W.

Fans were left to argue whether Dollar's consistent artistry outweighed Court's overtime surge and creative bars, making this a classic Grind Time moment for all the wrong, and right, reasons.

01Supreme Court delivers a sharp punchline comparing DeastroDollar to 'Ivan Drago to Apollo Creed,' highlighting his creative wordplay.
02Supreme Court lands a memorable line in the second round, asking 'did you say something down there?', drawing a reaction from the crowd.
03DeastroDollar's 'ball court line' in Round 3 is noted as a strong moment contributing to his perceived win of the round.
04Supreme Court stumbles twice during the overtime round, specifically at 10:24 and 10:32, which some fans noted as errors despite his strong OT performance.
05The crowd reacts strongly with shouts of 'robbery' as the battle concludes and the judges' decision is announced, reflecting the widespread disagreement with the outcome.
06DeastroDollar's 'no one having a style like his' bar draws comparisons from fans to Loaded Lux, highlighting his confident delivery and perceived influence.
What fans loved
  • DeastroDollar's confident flow, delivery, and charismatic stage presence.
  • Supreme Court's creative punchlines and strong performance in the overtime round.
  • The overall competitive nature of the battle, with both rappers putting in effort.
Criticisms
  • The judges' decision, widely deemed a 'robbery' by many viewers.
  • Supreme Court's delivery and occasional stumbles, especially in overtime.
  • DeastroDollar being criticized for a style too similar to Loaded Lux or other established rappers.
  • Repetitive 'gun lines' from Supreme Court in earlier rounds and overused 'Obama' punchlines in battle rap generally.
  • Poor camera angles during the battle.

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