106 & Park United States May 6, 2010

SwannvsBlind Fury

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
1–1

While the on-air judges awarded the victory to Swann, the overwhelming fan consensus and crowd reaction point to a decisive win for Blind Fury. The decision was immediately met with boos from the live audience, and online sentiment labels it as one of the most notable robberies in televised battle rap history. Fury's superior flow, captivating presence, and seemingly impossible off-the-top observations about Swann's appearance resonated more strongly with the public than Swann's more direct, comedic punchlines.

Round-by-Round
Fury established dominance early with a smoother, more intricate flow. His lines dissing Swann's sweater and hair, despite his blindness, created a major 'wow' factor that Swann's more straightforward bars couldn't overcome.
Rd 2Swann
Swann came back strong with a round full of memorable, hard-hitting, and comedic punchlines focused on Fury's height. Lines like 'he so small he can stand up and kiss my balls' and the infamous 'rob this guy blind' were cited by his supporters as clear, effective battle bars that edged out Fury's less-focused round.
Analysis

In a classic clash of styles that lives on in battle rap lore, Swann and Blind Fury went head-to-head on the mainstream stage of 106 & Park. Swann, the punchline-heavy battler, came with direct, comedic haymakers, targeting Blind Fury's height and landing some of the most savage lines of the night. On the other side, Blind Fury put on a clinic of pure flow and mystique, rhyming effortlessly over the beat and dropping jaws with his uncanny ability to diss Swann's physical appearance without the benefit of sight.

While Swann's focused attacks earned him the nod from the celebrity judges, the court of public opinion delivered a swift and different verdict. The live crowd immediately booed the decision, and for years since, fans have championed Blind Fury as the rightful winner. The battle is less remembered for the official result and more as a legendary 'robbery,' a testament to Blind Fury's incredible talent and the massive underground support he commanded even in his early days.

It was a moment where the mainstream judges and the core hip-hop fans were worlds apart.

01Blind Fury, despite being blind, accurately dissed Swann's sweater and 'nappy' hair, leaving the crowd and viewers stunned and questioning how he knew.
02Swann delivered the controversial punchline, 'and even if he do win this time, imma just wait outside and rob this guy blind,' a savage and memorable line that played on Fury's disability.
03The judges' decision for Swann was met with loud and sustained boos from the live audience, cementing the battle's legacy as a controversial robbery.
What fans loved
  • Blind Fury's incredible flow and performance.
  • The shock value of Blind Fury describing Swann's appearance.
  • Swann's sharp, comedic punchlines, particularly the 'rob this guy blind' bar.
  • The raw, unpolished energy of early 2000s televised battles.
Criticisms
  • The judges' final decision, which is widely considered a 'robbery'.
  • Swann's flow, which some fans compared unfavorably to Eminem.
  • Arguments that Blind Fury had too much 'filler' and not enough direct disses compared to Swann.
  • The short, 30-second round format which limited both rappers.

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