Grind Time Now United States Sep 28, 2009

Norm BatesvsTroy Brown

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Troy Brown secured a decisive victory according to the overwhelming fan consensus. Spectators consistently praised his raw style, intelligence, and a barrage of impactful punchlines, with many callers noting a clear 3-0 sweep.

Round-by-Round
Troy started strong, landing key lines like the 'Cheers' reference, which fans called a 'BODYBAG,' and the memorable 'Philip Rivers' punch, setting the tone for his dominance.
Maintaining his momentum, Troy delivered clever multi-syllabics and aggressive wordplay, keeping the pressure on and solidifying his lead as the crowd reacted.
Even as Norm Bates found some rhythm, Troy closed out the battle with precision, utilizing lines such as the 'last supper' reference and 'carry the 9' punch to seal the win and a perceived 3-0.
Analysis

The Grind Time Now stage was set for a lyrical showdown as Norm Bates stepped in the ring with Troy Brown, and what unfolded was a battle that had the heads talking. From the jump, both emcees came with the heat, delivering a clash that showcased East Coast talent and intricate wordplay. The energy in the building was palpable, a testament to the rising quality of GTNY battles.

Troy Brown made a statement with his raw, intelligent delivery and a relentless barrage of heavy-hitting bars. His first round was a standout, featuring the now-legendary 'Cheers' reference that sent shockwaves through the crowd and the slick 'Philip Rivers' punchline. Troy consistently landed complex schemes and clever disses, even drawing noticeable reactions from veteran battle rapper DNA, signifying the impact of his performance.

His 'sun you like the logo on your hat' and 'carry the 9' lines were further evidence of his lyrical prowess. Norm Bates, while facing a formidable opponent, definitely held his own and showed flashes of brilliance. His style, marked by sick metaphors and a knack for humor, resonated with some fans, evident in bars like 'That bitch could suck a bullet out a gun on safety' and his witty 'lunch money' schemes.

Despite the overall consensus leaning towards Troy, Bates proved he has a unique voice and style that could evolve with more time in the circuit. In the end, Troy Brown walked away with the W, solidifying his position as a beast on the mic. This battle served as a clear indicator of the lyrical depth being cultivated on the East Coast, with both emcees contributing to a memorable night of hip-hop artistry.

01Troy Brown's 'Cheers' reference in Round 1, which fans called a 'BODYBAG'.
02Troy Brown's 'Philip Rivers' punchline.
03Troy Brown's 'sun you like the logo on your hat' line, considered a 'game over' moment by some.
04Norm Bates' bar: 'That bitch could suck a bullet out a gun on safety'.
05Visible reactions from DNA to Troy Brown's bars.
06Troy Brown's 'last supper' line.
07Troy Brown's 'Only time you carry the 9 is in math class doing long division' bar.
08Norm Bates' humorous 'yoo! give me your lunch money!' line.
What fans loved
  • Troy Brown's raw style and intelligent, brutal raps.
  • Impactful punchlines from Troy Brown, particularly the 'Cheers' reference and 'Phillip Rivers' bar.
  • Norm Bates' sick metaphors and funny, engaging lines.
  • The overall high quality and entertainment value of the battle.
  • DNA's animated reactions to Troy Brown's bars.
Criticisms
  • Speculation about Troy Brown potentially 'biting' lines from other battlers, though many dismissed it as unintentional.
  • Norm Bates not always finishing his rounds completely.
  • Troy Brown's decision to explain the 'Cheers' reference, which some found unnecessary.
  • General complaint about judges calling unnecessary overtime rounds in battles.
  • A minority of fans strongly advocating for Norm Bates as the winner, despite the popular consensus.

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