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The fan consensus is an overwhelming and clear victory for Skamz. Viewers celebrated this as a massive return to form, with many calling it one of his best performances ever. While Grams was praised for his technical flow and musicality, the general sentiment was that he approached the event like a recording session rather than a battle, lacking the direct punches and aggression that Skamz delivered in all three rounds.
In a battle many fans didn't know they needed, Skamz delivered a career-defining performance against Grams, silencing critics and reminding the scene of his peak potential. This was the 'return to form' that the culture had been waiting for, as Skamz came with relentless energy, sharp writing, and a commanding stage presence that left little doubt about the outcome. From a blistering first round to a memorable haymaker in the second, he controlled the tempo and narrative of the clash.
Grams, while earning respect for his intricate flows and musical talent, was largely seen as bringing a studio track to a street fight. Fans noted that his style, though technically proficient, lacked the direct confrontation and battle-centric punches required to win rounds in this arena. The result was a clear style clash where Skamz's tailored aggression and memorable moments secured him a dominant and widely praised 3-0 victory.
- Fans overwhelmingly celebrated this as a monumental return to form for Skamz, praising his energy and consistency.
- The battle was unexpectedly lauded as the best of the night, exceeding low expectations.
- Grams' technical flow and musicality were widely appreciated, with many suggesting he should focus on a music career.
- Skamz's first round was frequently singled out as one of his best ever and a top-tier round in the league's history.
- The 'PK Humble' bar from Skamz was a standout moment that created significant buzz.
- Many viewers felt Grams' performance was more like a musical showcase than a rap battle.
- Grams' microphone volume was a consistent complaint, with many stating it was too low to hear his bars clearly.
- There was a consensus that Grams lacked the direct disses and punchlines needed to be effective in a battle setting.
- The extended introductions before the battle began were a point of frustration for some viewers.
- Judges were criticized for not awarding reloads for what fans considered to be clear haymakers.
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