Got Beef? Australia Feb 9, 2011

PlanzvsMellowdramatik

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Planz delivered a dominant performance, immediately taking control with hard-hitting lines and a controversial but effective 'Muslim jokes' angle. Key punchlines, particularly the 'Caramello Koala' bar, landed with significant impact and resonated strongly with the crowd and online viewers.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Planz
Planz came out swinging, setting the tone early and immediately landing punches that put Mellowdramatik on the defensive. His opening moments were described as devastating, establishing a clear lead.
Rd 2Planz
Maintaining his aggressive approach, Planz continued to dissect Mellowdramatik. The 'Caramello Koala' line emerged as a standout, frequently cited by fans as one of the battle's most memorable moments, showcasing Planz's sharp wit.
Rd 3Planz
Planz closed out strong, demonstrating consistency in his delivery and punchlines. While Mellowdramatik showed improvement from previous battles and landed some decent punches, his structural issues and reliance on filler made it difficult to sway the judges or the crowd decisively.
Analysis

The Got Beef? stage lit up as Planz and Mellowdramatik went head-to-head, and when the dust settled, it was Planz who walked away with the undeniable victory. From the jump, Planz hit the ground running, dropping bombs within the first 20 seconds of his round, letting Mellowdramatik know he was in a dog fight. Planz ran through his rounds with a confident swagger, unleashing bars like the now infamous 'Caramello Koala' punchline that had the crowd losing it.

His approach, which included a controversial 'Muslim jokes' angle, landed heavy and sparked plenty of debate, but ultimately showcased his ability to get a reaction and connect with the room. Despite the back-and-forth about the nature of the jokes, Planz made it clear his intent was purely for battle entertainment. On the flip side, Mellowdramatik showed flashes of potential, with some fans noting his improved performance compared to his previous outings.

He delivered decent punches, but struggles with structure and a tendency towards filler made it tough for him to consistently counter Planz's onslaught. While Mellowdramatik's effort was recognized, Planz’s consistent aggression and sharper delivery proved to be too much to overcome. The battle was a clear display of Planz's dominance, earning him a decisive win and solidifying his spot as a top-tier contender in the Got Beef? league.

Even with the controversy, the performance from Planz was a memorable one, leaving the fans talking and hyping his next move.

01Dribbles' intro video going off, setting a hyped atmosphere for the event.
02Planz's opening 20 seconds of his round, effectively setting the tone for his dominance.
03Planz's 'Caramello Koala' bar, which many fans called one of the best lines to come from Got Beef?.
04Mellowdramatik's opening line, 'I'll judge you by the cover,' setting up Planz's subsequent angle.
05Planz's 'TUPAC line' which was highlighted by a fan as a favorite, tying into appearance attacks.
06The 'West Side Taliban' punchline, part of Planz's controversial but impactful angle.
What fans loved
  • Planz's overall dominant performance and sharp delivery
  • The 'Caramello Koala' bar being hailed as a classic Got Beef? line
  • The intensity and humor brought by the intro video (Dribbles)
  • Mellowdramatik showing improvement compared to his previous battles
Criticisms
  • Mellowdramatik's struggles with battle structure and excessive filler
  • The use of 'old' Arab jokes by Planz and the crowd's reaction to them
  • Stereotyping Mellowdramatik based on appearance
  • The perceived need for the crowd to be exposed to more diverse battle rap leagues

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