URL: Ultimate Rap League Queens, New York, United States Apr 1, 2020

Sin FleevsBudds

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Budds showcased consistent material and a cleaner delivery throughout the battle, earning him multiple 2-1 scorecards from fans. His creative schemes and potent bars were frequently highlighted. While Sin Flee brought high energy and impactful punches, the recurring sentiment among viewers was that his crowd's reactions were heavily 'gassed,' leading to questions about the organic reception of his rounds.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Budds
Budds came out strong with potent material and a smooth flow, earning early praise for his consistent heat.
Rd 2Budds
Budds continued to impress with creative bar schemes, notably his 'Incredibles' and 'Memphis Bleek' references, which fans highlighted as impactful. Sin Flee's crowd was noted for its enthusiastic reactions, but some called it 'gas.'
Sin Flee, despite facing criticism for his crowd's over-the-top reactions, connected with passionate delivery and several clever punchlines, pushing back in the final round and leaving an impression with lines like the 'ScamLikely' bar.
Analysis

The URL stage saw Sin Flee and Budds step to the plate in a battle that quickly became a hot topic, especially given the quarantine backdrop. Both emcees came ready to trade, delivering punchlines and schemes in an effort to claim dominance. It was a clash of styles, with Budds often celebrated for his consistent content and clean delivery, while Sin Flee was a jolt of energy.

Budds made his presence felt early, dropping intricate bars and schemes that resonated with the viewership. His 'Memphis Bleek' and 'Incredibles' lines were especially noted, showcasing his lyrical creativity and ability to construct impactful angles. Many felt his material was more potent, leading to several 2-1 scorecards in his favor.

Sin Flee, not one to back down, brought a raw, high-octane performance to the table. He hit with powerful punches and a distinct flow that kept the crowd on tilt. However, the crowd's energetic reactions, particularly for Sin Flee, sparked debate, with many fans pointing out that the 'gas' might have overshadowed the actual lyrical content.

Despite this, Sin Flee still managed to land some memorable bars, including his 'ScamLikely' line that generated a buzz. In the end, while both brought their A-game to the ring, Budds' consistent, well-crafted material and cleaner execution ultimately edged out Sin Flee's passionate, though at times overly 'gassed,' performance. The battle served as a solid showing for both, highlighting their potential in the league and providing much-needed content during a unique time for the culture.

01Sin Flee drops the 'Roberto Duran' line about moving with different weights in the hood.
02Sin Flee delivers the bar, 'Before ScamLikely, I was the most likely to scam.'
03Budds delivers a highly praised 'Memphis Bleek' bar.
04Budds showcases his 'Incredibles' scheme, incorporating elements like 'Elastic Girl' and 'Jack-Jack.'
05A powerful bar from Sin Flee: 'U get the 5th to the jaw; now do u remember me?'
06Budds' 'Wakanda' bar is mentioned as dope by fans.
07A 'Summa Walka' line from Sin Flee is noted by fans.
08A 'Soul Train' bar from one of the competitors catches fire with the audience.
What fans loved
  • Budds' consistent heat and cleaner delivery stood out to many.
  • Sin Flee's passionate delivery and unique flow garnered a loyal following.
  • Specific bars like 'Roberto Duran,' 'ScamLikely,' 'Memphis Bleek,' and the 'Incredibles' scheme were highly praised.
  • Appreciation for URL dropping content during quarantine.
  • Both rappers showed potential for growth in the league.
Criticisms
  • Significant criticism regarding the 'gas' from Sin Flee's crowd, impacting fair judgment.
  • Sin Flee's flow and cadence were frequently compared to Brooklyn Carter, with some finding it 'robotic' or 'all over the place.'
  • Calls for URL to release higher-tier battles from the vault during quarantine instead of PG matches.
  • Some fans found the battle lackluster or 'llama doo doo,' wishing for more depth or creativity.
  • Audience noise was noted as a distraction by some viewers.
  • General sentiment that PG battles aren't always 'nice enough' for battle rap veterans.

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