The O-Zone Battles Sweden Jun 22, 2012

PJvsCrome

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Fan sentiment overwhelmingly favored PJ, citing his consistent delivery and strong performance across all rounds. Many viewers felt PJ'killed him in all 3 rounds' and delivered 'straight through,' while Crome faced significant criticism for alleged 'biting' and material that didn't land.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1PJ
PJ set the tone early with impactful bars and a fluid delivery. Crome, however, immediately drew criticism for a line many recognized as 'stolen,' which impacted his reception.
Rd 2PJ
PJ maintained his consistent pressure, showcasing intricate writing and a presence that commanded the stage. While some fans noted the crowd might have been 'sleeping,' PJ's material was undeniable upon review.
Rd 3PJ
PJ closed out the battle with continued aggression and sharp lyricism, solidifying his victory. Crome's Zlatan reference in this round failed to connect with the audience, further diminishing his chances.
Analysis

The O-Zone stage lit up for a clash between PJ and Crome, with the anticipation of lyrical fireworks. What unfolded was a battle that saw one emcee consistently land while the other faced a barrage of criticism, making for a definitive night in the Swedish battle rap scene. From the jump, the energy was palpable, but the narrative quickly gravitated toward PJ's commanding presence.

PJ stepped up and delivered a masterclass, proving why he's considered a problem in the circuit. His bars hit with precision and relentless force, leaving no room for doubt. Fans widely agreed that PJ'killed him in all 3 rounds,' showcasing a flow and penmanship that were 'sick' and consistently 'straight through.' The crowd might have been 'sleeping' on some of his gems, but the replays don't lie—PJ was on point.

On the flip side, Crome, while showing flashes of 'good punchlines here and there,' ran into significant turbulence. The most glaring issue was the widespread accusation of 'stealing bars,' with some calling out 'galna bites' that severely undermined his credibility. His Zlatan reference also failed to connect, leaving some material feeling flat.

Despite the challenges, Crome stuck to a 'traditional rap battle style,' attempting to focus on the bars over theatrics, which has its own merit. When the final word dropped, the verdict from the streets was clear. PJ took home the unanimous win, leaving no debate about who claimed victory.

While Crome showed potential, PJ's consistent delivery and originality were too much to overcome on this particular night, sealing a dominant performance.

01Crome faced immediate and widespread accusations of 'stealing bars' and 'galna bites,' which significantly hampered his perceived originality and performance.
02PJ's consistent and high-quality delivery across all three rounds was a major highlight, with fans noting he 'killed him in all 3 rounds' through sheer lyrical prowess.
03Crome's attempt at a Zlatan-related bar was largely criticized by fans for being inaccurate or not landing effectively, reducing the impact of his material.
04Mr. Cool's humorous presence and commentary during the post-battle discussion provided an entertaining moment for viewers.
What fans loved
  • PJ's consistent and high-quality delivery throughout all rounds.
  • PJ's 'sick' performance, with many fans declaring he 'killed him in all 3 rounds.'
  • Crome's moments of 'good punchlines' and adherence to a traditional battle style.
  • Mr. Cool's entertaining presence and commentary at the end of the battle.
Criticisms
  • Widespread accusations that Crome'stole bars' and had 'galna bites.'
  • Crome's Zlatan reference was seen as inaccurate and ineffective by many viewers.
  • Some felt the crowd was 'sleeping on P.J.'s bars.'
  • A general sentiment that battle rapping in English by Swedish battlers felt 'skumt' to some.

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