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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

The fan verdict is highly split, with many calling the battle debatable or 2-1 either way. A slight majority of scorecards, however, give Cortez the win based on the strength of his first and third rounds, citing superior wordplay and a powerful closing angle. This is despite his universally panned stumble in the second round, which many feel Jimz won by default.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Cortez
A debatable opening round that fans felt Cortez edged with more complex wordplay and haymakers. Jimz was aggressive and landed some solid punches, but Cortez's material was seen as having a slight edge.
Rd 2Jimz
An iconic round in battle rap history. Jimz won decisively after Cortez's unforgettable 'I had to learn how to pop myself' line. Jimz's perfectly timed 'PAUSE' rebuttal became the defining moment of the battle and completely derailed Cortez's momentum.
Rd 3Cortez
Cortez closed the battle with what many fans considered his strongest round. His passionate delivery and the angle about paving the way for other Puerto Rican battlers, including the flag scheme, landed with significant impact and secured him the victory in many viewers' eyes.
Analysis

This RBE clash is a textbook example of how one single moment can define an entire battle, for better or worse. While Cortez and Jimz put on a debatable, back-and-forth performance, the entire affair has been immortalized by two lines in the second round. Cortez's infamous 'I had to learn how to pop myself' gaffe, followed by Jimz's perfectly timed and delivered 'PAUSE,' created a legendary blooper that has been replayed endlessly for years.

Fan opinion on the actual winner is fiercely divided, with many calling it a 2-1 either way. Some credit Cortez's stronger pen and powerful third round for the win, while others believe Jimz's consistency and the massive stumble from Cortez were enough to give him the victory. Regardless of the scorecard, the battle's legacy is less about bars and more about providing one of the most hilarious and unforgettable moments in the culture.

01Cortez delivers the now-infamous line, 'Long story short, since that day, I had to learn how to pop myself,' causing immediate laughter and confusion.
02Immediately following Cortez's line, Jimz interjects with a perfectly delivered 'PAUSE,' a reaction that fans have celebrated as an all-time great moment.
03Jimz lands a well-received punchline: 'I'm pushing keys like domestic violence in Swiss' house.'
04Jimz's 'Like a Jamaican saying you insane, monumental' bar was widely criticized by fans as a forced and ineffective punchline.
What fans loved
  • The comedic timing and delivery of Jimz's 'PAUSE' was universally praised as an all-time great battle rap reaction.
  • Fans frequently revisit the battle years after its release specifically to re-watch the infamous 'pop myself' moment.
  • Many viewers considered Cortez's third round, particularly his Puerto Rican flag angle, to be the best round of the battle.
  • Jimz earned praise for his improvement and confidence, with his 'domestic violence in Swiss house' bar being a notable favorite.
  • The battle is widely regarded as highly entertaining and rewatchable, largely due to its comedic moments.
Criticisms
  • Cortez's 'pop myself' line is overwhelmingly cited as one of the most poorly worded and unintentionally hilarious bars in battle rap history.
  • Jimz's 'monumental' bar was heavily criticized by fans for being forced, corny, and ineffective.
  • A number of viewers felt the live crowd was subdued and 'slept on' some of the better material from both rappers.
  • Some fans felt the battle was light on elite lyricism and had too many dry spots from both competitors.

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