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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

Zig Zag delivered a strong performance, showcasing impressive wordplay and creative schemes that resonated with a significant portion of the audience. His second round, in particular, was widely praised for its consistency and impact. While Qleen Paper brought his unique style and signature moments, some fans perceived his overall performance as less prepared or inconsistent, leading to Zig Zag edging out the veteran in a closely contested battle according to the fan sentiment.

Round-by-Round
A debatable round, but Zig Zag's wordplay and consistent delivery seemed to give him a slight edge, drawing favorable reactions from many commentators.
Zig Zag hit his stride in this round, delivering some 'hella nice' material that drew clear praise from the fans, solidifying his lead in the battle.
Qleen Paper came out swinging with a 'fire' intro and impactful lines like the 'chopsticks' bar, showcasing his potential and securing this round for a strong finish.
Analysis

The Body Bag Battle League stage saw a clash of styles as Qleen Paper, the seasoned vet known for his unpredictable energy, went head-to-head with the up-and-coming Zig Zag, who brought intricate wordplay to the forefront. Zig Zag came out swinging, demonstrating impressive linguistic acrobatics and a knack for creative associations that had the room buzzing. His performance, especially in the second round, showcased a hungry battler making a strong case for his spot in the upper echelons.

Qleen Paper, with his signature nonchalance and raw vocal dynamics, still delivered those classic moments that remind everyone why he's a fan favorite. Dropping gems like the 'new barber' and 'chopsticks' lines, he proved his pen is still sharp. The veteran's third-round intro was particularly memorable, sparking a surge of energy, even if some felt his overall aggression and consistency weren't at their peak.

This battle was a true testament to the diverse artistry within battle rap. While Zig Zag's consistent attack and ability to control the room earned him the nod from many, Qleen Paper's flashes of brilliance were undeniable. Despite some critical chatter about preparation and an accused bar bite from Zig Zag, the showdown was a solid display of lyrical combat, with both MCs leaving their mark on the platform.

01Qleen Paper's 'New barber in that last chair this nigga scared to fade me' bar.
02Zig Zag's controversial 'puffy deal' bar, accused of being a bite from Charlie Clips.
03Qleen Paper's 'Yo name Namar' punchline, which elicited laughter from the crowd.
04Qleen Paper's 'chopsticks' line, widely regarded as insane.
05Zig Zag's impression of Qleen Paper.
06Qleen Paper's 'don't worry about how my coke flavoured' bar.
07Qleen Paper's aggressive and humorous introduction to his third round.
08Qleen Paper's 'scheme/scam' bar.
What fans loved
  • Zig Zag's impressive and creative wordplay.
  • Qleen Paper's unique style and potential.
  • Specific bars from Qleen Paper like 'new barber,' 'chopsticks,' and 'coke flavoured.'
  • Qleen Paper's distinct vocal range and ability to transition his delivery.
  • Zig Zag's impression of Qleen Paper.
  • The strong energy and humor in Qleen Paper's third-round intro.
Criticisms
  • Qleen Paper's perceived lack of preparation and inconsistency across rounds.
  • Allegations of Zig Zag biting a Charlie Clips bar.
  • Some fans felt Qleen Paper was rapping for crowd reaction rather than directly addressing his opponent.
  • Criticism directed at the crowd for being perceived as 'dead' or biased.

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