New Orleans Battle League United States Jan 2, 2015

BCvsSire

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
21

Sire demonstrated superior lyrical craftsmanship and overall bar-for-bar impact throughout the battle, consistently delivering intricate schemes and hard-hitting punchlines. While BC brought elite entertainment and an engaging stage presence, Sire's consistent lyrical prowess edged him out in the eyes of many fans.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Sire
Sire established a strong lyrical attack, often outpacing BC's performance-driven approach in this round.
Rd 2Sire
Sire maintained his bar pressure and scheme consistency, further solidifying his lyrical lead and impact.
Rd 3BC
BC delivered a high-energy performance, punctuated with memorable lines and clever setups, securing him this round through sheer entertainment and impactful moments.
Analysis

This New Orleans Battle League classic went down as advertised, a true clash of titans with BC and Sire leaving everything on the stage. The joint was bar-heavy from jump, with both emcees laying down heat, proving why the South stays on the map for real lyricism. Sire came through with that surgical precision, dropping intricate schemes and quotable after quotable that had heads nodding.

His pen game was clearly a standout, earning him praise for his main-stage readiness. On the flip side, BC put on a masterclass in entertainment. The man's a natural performer, bringing that electric energy and comedic timing that's straight undeniable.

He had the building rocking with his animated delivery and clever setups, showing why he's considered one of the most engaging battlers in the game. Even while Sire was dropping bombs, BC was keeping the crowd invested with his unique flair. The debate over the outcome was thick in the air, with fans split on who truly took the W.

Some argued Sire's consistent barrage of bars sealed the deal, while others swore by BC's captivating performance and unexpected punchlines. Regardless of who you had winning on the card, this was a contest that delivered on all fronts, a testament to the raw talent bubbling in the NOBL circuit.

01BC's animated performance and engaging stage presence, which consistently entertained the crowd.
02Sire's 'Brenda line' stood out as a particularly impactful punchline.
03BC's strategic use of pop culture references, including J-Reed, Martin, and Call of Duty.
04Sire's hard-hitting punchlines, such as 'U ready to dye nigga What's in yo Easter basket' and '100 beams yo son gone think you died of chicken pox'.
05The overall bar-heavy nature of the battle from both contenders, setting a high standard for the event.
What fans loved
  • The battle was bar heavy from start to finish.
  • BC is the most entertaining performer in battle rap, period.
  • Sire is a beast, ready for the main stage.
  • It was a classic battle with three rounds of bars from both MC's.
  • Shout out to NOBL for some of the best audio and video quality in battle rap, and an amazing crowd.
Criticisms
  • Some fans felt the crowd was biased during the battle.
  • Criticism was directed at 'over-hyping basic ass bars that's been said over and over again'.
  • A perception that Sire's style sounded like 'everyone else'.
  • Specific bars from Sire were called 'Tay Roc reaching ass bars'.
  • Comments about BC's 'funny style shit' being 'corny'.

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