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While the battle sparked considerable debate among fans, a slight majority of explicit scorecards and strong declarations favored Franchise. His consistent delivery and impactful punches resonated with many, despite some criticism regarding the originality of his material. Lotta Zay delivered complex bars, but some felt his performance didn't always connect fully with the crowd, leading to a perceived edge for Franchise.
The Beast Mode stage played host to a contentious clash between Lotta Zay and Franchise, a battle that left the fanbase deeply divided. Franchise, known for his consistent delivery, managed to secure the win in the eyes of many, delivering a performance characterized by impactful punches and a steady flow. His supporters lauded his ability to connect with the crowd and land clear haymakers throughout the three rounds.
However, the victory wasn't without its asterisks. Franchise faced recurring criticism from a significant portion of the audience regarding the originality of his material, with allegations of 'stolen bars' and a perceived generic style surfacing in the comments. On the other side, Lotta Zay brought his signature complex wordplay and intricate schemes to the forefront.
While a dedicated segment of his fanbase praised his bars as tough and on a 'whole other level,' some observers noted that his advanced content occasionally went over the live crowd's head, impacting the immediate reaction. Ultimately, the battle was a testament to differing preferences in battle rap, with one side valuing consistent, impactful delivery and the other championing complex, authentic lyricism. Despite the strong arguments for both contenders, the consensus leaned towards Franchise edging out the hard-fought contest.
- Franchise delivered several impactful punchlines and maintained a consistent flow that many viewers appreciated.
- His ability to connect with the crowd and deliver clear haymakers was frequently praised by his supporters.
- Lotta Zay's intricate wordplay and complex punchlines were still highlighted by a dedicated segment of the fanbase.
- Franchise faced recurring allegations that some of his bars lacked originality or were reminiscent of other rappers' material.
- Some observers noted that Lotta Zay's complex schemes occasionally went over the crowd's head, impacting his immediate reaction.
- A portion of the audience found Franchise's overall style and content to be generic or basic compared to other battlers.
- One rapper was noted for taking out their phone during the first round, which was seen as a distraction by some viewers.
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