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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
100% confidence
Score
50

Mr. Mill$ delivered a commanding performance of his prepared material across all five rounds, showcasing intricate wordplay and hard-hitting punchlines. His listed opponent, ARP, did not deliver any rounds, making Mr. Mill$ the clear victor by default through his solo exhibition.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Mr. Mill$Mr. Mill$ opened strong, immediately grabbing attention with impactful bars like the 'Paul Walker' flip, setting a high standard for his performance.
Rd 2Mr. Mill$Mill$ continued to impress with complex schemes and a standout Reggie Miller reference that resonated deeply with the crowd.
Rd 3Mr. Mill$The momentum carried into the third, with Mr. Mill$ maintaining consistent delivery and dropping quotable lines, including the 'Curry goat' bar.
Rd 4Mr. Mill$Demonstrating lyrical endurance, Mr. Mill$ continued to connect with the audience, solidifying his dominance with well-crafted material.
Rd 5Mr. Mill$Mill$ closed out his five-round exhibition with conviction, leaving no doubt about the quality and impact of his prepared bars.
Analysis

This RBE event saw Mr. Mill$ step up to the plate, delivering a full five-round performance of his 'Validation 5' material after his scheduled opponent no-showed. With ARP, the league owner, standing opposite him, Mill$ seized the opportunity to showcase his lyrical prowess, leaving no doubt about his pen game.

The crowd was locked in, reacting to every intricate scheme and punchline, particularly the standout Reggie Miller and Paul Walker references that sent shockwaves through the building. Fans widely lauded RBE and ARP for making the decision to release the footage, allowing Mill$ to get his bars off and proving why he's considered one of the most consistent lyricists in the game. Despite the unusual format, Mill$ treated it like a championship bout, delivering a relentless barrage of top-tier writing that left many wondering what his absent opponent could have possibly done to counter.

The performance solidified his reputation as a problem in the battle rap circuit, with many calling for him to face bigger names.

01Mr. Mill$ delivers the impactful 'Paul Walker ain't the only one that crashed in the whip' bar.
02Mr. Mill$ drops the clever 'Kansas/Priest Holmes' bar, which many fans highlighted.
03The 'Indiana back in the garden, all it take is 3 to quiet the crowd down' (Reggie Miller reference) bar ignites a strong crowd reaction.
04Mr. Mill$ includes a memorable 'Curry goat' bar that resonated with some viewers.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Mr. Mill$'s lyrical ability and consistent delivery throughout his five rounds.
  • The decision by RBE and ARP to allow Mr. Mill$ to perform his material despite a no-show opponent was highly appreciated by the community.
  • Specific bars, such as the Paul Walker and Reggie Miller references, were highlighted by viewers for their impact and cleverness.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers expressed initial confusion or disappointment that ARP did not deliver any rounds, despite being listed in the battle title.
  • A segment of the audience felt the battle title was misleading, leading to expectations that ARP would also be rapping.

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