United States Mar 31, 2013

Young KannonvsScripts

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Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

The fan sentiment was heavily divided, with many comments indicating a 'close battle' or 'debatable' outcome. However, a slight majority of explicit 2-1 or 3-0 votes leaned towards Scripts, often citing his strong first two rounds and overall improvement. While Young Kannon had strong supporters, the consistent criticism of his perceived lack of evolution and repetitive schemes seemed to tip the scales for some viewers.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1ScriptsScripts delivered a strong first round, with many fans praising his bars and overall performance, giving him a slight edge. Young Kannon also had solid moments, but Scripts' delivery and punchlines resonated more with a segment of the audience.
Rd 2ScriptsScripts maintained his momentum in the second round, with several viewers noting his perfectly crafted bars and aggressive style. Young Kannon's performance was also strong, but some felt Scripts' material and delivery were more impactful in this round.
Rd 3Young KannonYoung Kannon came back strong in the third round, with many fans believing he 'killed' Scripts in this segment. Scripts' third round was perceived as weaker by some, and Kannon's ability to close out with impactful bars secured him this round.
Analysis

The Street Status battle between Young Kannon and Scripts delivered a highly competitive and debatable contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Scripts came out swinging, showcasing a noticeable improvement in his delivery and a polished pen, particularly in his first two rounds. His 'discount double check' line was an early highlight, landing with significant impact and setting a strong tone for his performance.

Young Kannon, a respected veteran known for his complex schemes and wordplay, held his own, especially with a strong rebuttal in the third round that many felt secured him that round. However, a recurring theme among viewers was the perception that Kannon's style, while technically sound, had become somewhat predictable over time. Scripts capitalized on this sentiment, directly addressing Kannon's perceived lack of evolution, which resonated with a portion of the audience.

Ultimately, the battle was a back-and-forth affair, with no clear consensus on a dominant winner immediately after the final bar. While Young Kannon demonstrated his consistent lyrical prowess, Scripts' marked improvement and pointed angles, combined with a strong overall performance, led a slight majority of fans to lean in his favor, marking a significant moment in his career trajectory.

01Scripts' 'discount double checkin' line landed with significant impact, causing a strong reaction from viewers.
02Young Kannon's intricate wordplay and schemes in his first round were highlighted by some fans as a display of his lyrical depth.
03Scripts' aggressive delivery and stage presence were noted as a significant improvement in his overall performance.
04Young Kannon's closing bars in the third round were powerful, leading many to credit him with winning the final round.
05Scripts' direct call-out of Young Kannon's perceived lack of progression and repetitive style created a notable moment of contention.
What fans loved
  • Many fans praised Scripts' noticeable improvement and polished performance, especially in his first two rounds.
  • Young Kannon's intricate wordplay and consistent bar delivery were highlighted as strong points by his supporters.
  • Scripts' 'discount double check' line was widely celebrated as a standout punchline.
  • The battle was generally considered a high-quality, entertaining contest by most viewers.
Criticisms
  • A significant number of comments indicated that Young Kannon's style and schemes were becoming repetitive or predictable.
  • Some viewers felt Young Kannon's stage presence and body movements did not always match the aggression in his bars.
  • Scripts faced some criticism for perceived similarities in his flow to other rappers and for potentially using previously heard concepts.
  • The third round was widely considered the weakest by both rappers, with some calling it 'garbage' or a 'toss-up'.

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