7 Cities Sharks United States Jul 20, 2014

SqueakovsBluRay Blade

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Fan sentiment heavily favored Squeako, with numerous comments explicitly calling him the winner, including several 3-0 and 2-1 scorecards in his favor. His third round was frequently highlighted as a standout performance, and his style was praised for originality. While BluRay Blade garnered some support for his technical skill and content, the consensus leaned strongly towards Squeako.

Round-by-Round
Squeako came out strong, establishing his presence and maintaining consistent pressure throughout the round, earning the edge from many viewers.
Squeako continued to build momentum, delivering sharp bars and an engaging performance that kept the crowd invested. BluRay Blade's intricate multis and knowledge-packed rhymes were noted, but not enough to sway the round for most.
Squeako sealed the deal with a 'crazy' final round, delivering impactful punches and memorable lines, including a 'leg up' scheme that resonated heavily with the audience. This round was widely considered his strongest and secured the overall victory.
Analysis

The 7 Cities Sharks stage became a proving ground when Squeako and BluRay Blade stepped into the arena, delivering a bar-heavy contest that kept heads buzzing. Squeako came out swinging, establishing a confident presence that resonated with the masses, stacking rounds with solid material and an original flow that kept his momentum strong. BluRay Blade wasn't without his shine, though, flexing intricate multi-syllabic schemes and dropping 'knowledge' bars that offered a unique flavor to the battle.

His technical prowess was undeniable, proving he could hang in the pocket and deliver complex rhyme patterns, yet the collective energy of the room seemed to lean decisively towards his opponent. Ultimately, Squeako solidified his victory with a standout third round, widely hailed as 'crazy' by the spectators. He landed crucial punches and delivered lines, like his 'leg up' scheme, that left a lasting impression, cementing a perceived clear win.

This battle showcased two distinct styles, but it was Squeako who left the bigger imprint on the scoreboard, proving his skill set was on point for the night.

01Squeako's 'leg up' line in the third round, which some fans noted as a precursor to a style later popularized by Brizz Rawsteen.
02Squeako's overall performance in the third round, frequently described as 'crazy' and showcasing his best punches.
03BluRay Blade's incorporation of 'knowledge' into his rhymes, praised by some fans as a refreshing and unique element not often heard.
04BluRay Blade's advanced multi-syllabic rhyme schemes, which were acknowledged as being on 'another level' technically.
05The influence of the crowd's energy and ad-libs, particularly a recurring female voice cheering for Squeako, on the battle's atmosphere.
What fans loved
  • Squeako's crazy third round and overall consistent performance.
  • BluRay Blade's multi-syllabic rhyme schemes and 'knowledge' bars.
  • The perceived originality and style of Squeako.
  • The high quality and consistency displayed by both battlers.
Criticisms
  • Some fans felt the crowd's reaction or bias may have influenced the battle's perception.
  • A minority of fans accused others of 'lying to themselves' regarding BluRay Blade's performance and the actual winner.
  • Observations that BluRay Blade's style sounded similar to other prominent battlers like Brizz Rawsteen or Loaded Lux.

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