BlockCityTv United States Apr 3, 2013

McKimsvsRich Dolarz

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
10

McKims delivered a cleaner, more consistent performance with several standout bars that resonated with the crowd. Rich Dolarz suffered from a significant early stumble and repeated one of McKims' central punchlines later in his round, which heavily impacted his overall showing.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1McKims
McKims came out strong with sharp angles and confident delivery, landing impactful punchlines. Rich Dolarz's round was marred by an early choke and the unfortunate reuse of McKims' 'lottery machine' bar, hindering his momentum despite some clever wordplay.
Analysis

The BlockCityTv stage was set for a lyrical showdown between McKims and Rich Dolarz, and the single round delivered a solid dose of battle rap energy. McKims stepped to the plate with a focused and relentless attack, showcasing a knack for intricate wordplay and hard-hitting punchlines. He established a commanding presence, mixing street bravado with clever flips that kept the audience locked in from start to finish.

Rich Dolarz, known for his pen game, ran into some turbulence early on. An unfortunate stumble in his delivery created a slight shift in momentum, which he fought to recover from. While he presented flashes of his signature complex schemes and witty disses, including some deep cuts, the consistency was a challenge.

Ultimately, McKims' clean execution and ability to land his lines with conviction provided him with the clear edge. He leveraged his opponent's missteps and maintained a high level of performance throughout, leaving a lasting impression and securing the win. The battle served as a testament to McKims' growing presence in the league.

01McKims introduces a strong opening angle questioning battle rappers' earnings versus street income.
02Rich Dolarz experiences a clear stumble/choke early in his round.
03McKims drops the highly praised bar: 'forever hold the peace (piece) like I didn't have anything to say at the wedding.'
04McKims lands a comedic but effective 'pop up like Live Jasmin' punch.
05McKims' 'Melo after the Celtics game' line gets a good reaction.
06Rich Dolarz reuses McKims' 'lottery machine' bar, which negatively impacts his performance.
07Rich Dolarz attempts a complex scheme connecting 'Ness Lee' to 'Nestle' and 'Puffy' to 'Bad Boy/Summer Madness'.
What fans loved
  • McKims' 'forever hold the peace like I ain't have nothing to say at the wedding' bar was a fan favorite.
  • The 'pop up like Live Jasmin' line by McKims earned laughs and praise.
  • Rich Dolarz's 'Ness Lee' (Nestle) and 'Bad Boy' scheme was noted for its cleverness.
  • Fans appreciated McKims' consistent punches and overall talent, earning him new followers.
Criticisms
  • Rich Dolarz's early choke was a major point of criticism.
  • Some fans felt Rich Dolarz lacked believability in his delivery.
  • The repetition of McKims' 'lottery machine' bar by Rich Dolarz was a significant negative.
  • McKims' Baltimore accent was noted by some, with one comment jokingly comparing it to a 'London' accent.

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