AI Verdict
Floss Da Boss edged out the win by delivering impactful material and aggression in his first and third rounds. Despite a controversial choke in the second round, which many fans felt he tried to dismiss as intentional, his overall performance resonated enough to sway the fan vote. Truth Watson had some lyrical flashes but struggled with consistency and delivery, notably with the 'rat-a-tat' bar, which became a point of widespread mockery and criticism.
The RBE stage recently bore witness to a clash between Truth Watson and Floss Da Boss, a battle that stirred up more controversy and chatter than outright lyrical masterpieces. The hype was real leading into this joint, but what unfolded left the crowd divided and the internet buzzing. Floss Da Boss started out the gate hot, bringing that signature aggression and some undeniable punches that had the building rattling.
He showcased why he's considered a problem, dropping lines that connected with the faithful. Truth Watson, on the other hand, had his moments of lyrical flair, trying to navigate the pocket with intricate wordplay, but couldn't quite maintain that consistent pressure. The battle hit a pivotal, and frankly, wild turn in the second round when Floss Da Boss caught a choke.
The crowd was ready to see how it played out, but then came the curveball: Floss tried to flip the narrative, claiming the stumble was 'part of my round,' a move that had the comment sections in an uproar and definitely cost him a clean round. Truth Watson capitalized, even though some of his own material, notably the infamous 'rat-a-tat' bar, became an instant meme, drawing chuckles for all the wrong reasons. Ultimately, Floss Da Boss found his footing again in the third, delivering more of that raw energy and even a controversial, yet potent, personal bar that sealed the deal for many.
Despite the stumbles and the 'wtf' moments, Floss managed to snatch the W, proving that sometimes, even through the chaos, the boss still gets paid.
- Floss Da Boss's aggression and impactful moments in the first and third rounds.
- The punchline 'lost it like the bread tie' was well-received by some.
- Appreciation for RBE's continued output and platform for battlers.
- Initial hype for the face-off and the battle itself.
- Floss Da Boss's significant choke in the second round.
- Floss's attempt to lie and claim his choke was intentional ('part of my round').
- Truth Watson's 'rat-a-tat' bar, which was widely ridiculed as wack.
- Truth Watson's overall delivery, personality, and consistency were criticized as cringy or needing work.
- The battle was frequently described as 'weak,' 'terrible,' 'dull,' or 'mid' by many fans.
- Criticism directed at ARP and RBE for allowing Floss Da Boss to continue after the choke and for the perceived low quality of the battle.
- Accusations that Floss Da Boss stole lines from other prominent battle rappers like O-Red.
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