WarTown Battles United States May 7, 2017

ClonevsIan B

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
21

Clone received overwhelming support from the fanbase, with numerous comments declaring him the winner, often with definitive statements like '30 no body' and 'Clone murked this guy'. Specific bars and schemes from Clone were highlighted by fans, showcasing his impactful performance.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Clone
Clone set the tone early, with several fans stating he took the round almost immediately and didn't let up, establishing an undeniable presence.
Rd 2Ian B
Ian B found his rhythm, delivering sharp bars and a distinct flow that resonated with a segment of the audience, who praised his 'cooking' and 'nasty' performance.
Rd 3Clone
Clone sealed the deal with memorable lines, including his 'Irak and Kawait scheme' and intricate multi-syllabic setups, solidifying his dominant showing.
Analysis

The WarTown stage was set for a lyrical showdown as Clone and Ian B stepped into the ring, delivering a battle that had the heads talking. From jump, Clone came out swinging, establishing an undeniable command of the stage and mic. His intricate wordplay and hard-hitting punchlines quickly put him in the driver's seat, forcing the crowd to lean in on every bar.

While Clone was dropping bombs, Ian B wasn't backing down from the pressure. He cooked up his own flavor, showcasing a distinct flow and original angles that kept the energy high. Moments where Ian B shined proved he's a serious contender, earning props for his unique delivery and ability to connect with the audience through his aggressive yet charismatic style.

Ultimately, Clone's consistent pressure and cleverly constructed schemes cemented his victory. His 'Irak and Kawait' setup and other intricate multis left a lasting impression, proving he's on another level. This battle wasn't just about who won; it was a showcase of two MCs putting on for the culture, leaving fans with plenty to rewind and re-evaluate.

01Clone's 'Irak and Kawait scheme' was highlighted by fans as a standout, showcasing his intricate writing.
02Clone's 'sleep with his bitch, laid up with his queen, courtesy call, they both wake up to a ring' bar delivered a clear punchline that stuck with the audience.
03Ian B's 'gasol line' was noted as a strong moment, demonstrating his ability to craft impactful wordplay.
04Ian B's unique delivery and persona were praised, with a fan quoting his 'got kicked out of kindergarten he wouldn't do recess' line.
What fans loved
  • Clone's dominant performance and complex schemes.
  • Ian B's unique delivery and surprising impact.
  • The overall high quality and energy of the battle from both MCs.
Criticisms
  • Despite positive reception, some comments suggest the battle might be a 'low key good battle' or 'hidden bars,' indicating it might not have received the widespread attention it deserved.

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