ROAR Battles United States Jul 24, 2022

LouvarvsWolff

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

The consensus from fans is a clear, decisive victory for Louvar. His performance was seen as 'stratospheric,' blending devastating punchlines with pure humor and clash ability that overwhelmed Wolff. While Wolff showed flashes of technical brilliance, especially in his third round, he couldn't match the consistency, stage presence, and raw impact of the veteran.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Louvar
Wolff's first round was widely considered weak and a slow start, 'unworthy of his talent.' Louvar came out of the gates strong, immediately establishing dominance with sharp angles and humor.
Rd 2Louvar
Wolff started to find his footing and ramped up his performance. However, Louvar remained in complete control, landing heavy blows that kept the momentum firmly on his side. The gap was still too wide for Wolff to close.
Rd 3Louvar
This was Wolff's best round by far. Fans universally praised his 'incredible' multi-syllabic rhyme schemes. Despite Wolff's strong showing, Louvar was deemed 'too solid,' closing out the battle with the same calm confidence and killer instinct that won him the first two rounds, securing the 3-0 in most viewers' eyes.
Analysis

In a classic clash of styles and generations, veteran poise bodybagged new-school technicality as Louvar put on a masterclass against Wolff. Staged in ROAR's signature intimate, high-energy cypher, the battle felt less like a competition and more like a public execution from the jump. Louvar, a purist of the art form, blended surgical punchlines with disarming humor, dismantling Wolff piece by piece with a calm, unshakeable demeanor.

To his credit, Wolff didn't fold. After a shaky, almost non-existent first round, he grew into the battle, culminating in a third-round showcase of impressive multi-syllable rhymes that earned him props even from those scoring it a clear loss. He demonstrated the pen game that got him on the card, but he was simply outgunned by a master of the craft.

Ultimately, the story of the tape was Louvar's complete control of the room, his opponent, and the narrative. Backed by a hyped crew whose reactions were almost as entertaining as the bars, Louvar proved that while intricate rhyme schemes are dope, the pure, unadulterated art of the clash remains king. The result was a lopsided but wildly entertaining spectacle that solidified Louvar's spot in the top tier of the French scene.

01Louvar's punchline about Wolff being a 'child of Maras' was cited as a moment of pure 'execution' that completely dismantled his opponent and had the crowd going wild.
02Wolff's 'bouteille ouverture' (bottle opening) line, a reference to French rapper Alpha Wann, was a notable technical moment. While appreciated by some for its cleverness, others felt it was poorly timed.
03The reactions from both crews, particularly Cheef and Maadou behind Louvar, became a highlight of the battle. Their vocal support and hilarious ad-libs ('Parle lui ! Apostrophe-le !') amplified the energy in the room.
04The battle ends with Louvar about to deliver a final freestyle rebuttal (a 'flip'), but it gets cut off, leaving fans speculating about what would have been a legendary moment.
What fans loved
  • Louvar's commanding performance, blending humor and killer punchlines.
  • The electric, intimate atmosphere and the hilarious, hype reactions from the entourages.
  • Wolff's resilience and strong technical display in the third round.
  • The overall good sportsmanship and vibe of the battle.
Criticisms
  • The one-sided nature of the battle, widely seen as a 'bodybag'.
  • Wolff's weak performance in the first round.
  • The video cutting off before Louvar could deliver his final rebuttal.
  • Some found Wolff's delivery to be too fast at times, making bars hard to catch.

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