Angry Locals United States Sep 18, 2011

ParlousvsIll Will

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Ill Will delivered a dominant performance, highlighted by a widely acclaimed second round that showcased exceptional flow and impactful lyricism. The fan consensus overwhelmingly favored his strong delivery and engaging content throughout the battle.

Round-by-Round
Ill Will started strong, setting the tone for his performance with solid bars and a confident presence, leaving Parlous playing catch-up.
This round was a masterclass from Ill Will, universally praised by fans as potentially the 'best verse' or a 'poetic justice,' demonstrating superior lyrical content and delivery.
Maintaining momentum, Ill Will closed out the battle with continued lyrical aggression, while Parlous struggled to land consistently impactful rebuttals, leading to a clear win.
Analysis

The Angry Locals stage was primed for a showdown, but what transpired was a clear exhibition of lyrical supremacy from Ill Will. From the jump, he established dominance, delivering a performance packed with sick flow and potent bars that kept Parlous on his heels throughout the contest. This ain't no debate, Ill Will brought that heat.

The undisputed highlight belonged to Ill Will's second round, a certified show-stopper that ignited the fan base. His delivery in that verse was so impactful, some called it the 'best verse' they'd heard in the Hawaii battle scene, a true display of poetic justice and lyrical finesse. He didn't just rap; he dropped a 'true history lesson' that resonated deep, proving his authenticity and connection to the culture.

While Parlous definitely brought his own style and was 'koo' in his approach, he ultimately couldn't match the consistent intensity and hard-hitting lines from his opponent. The crowd, though sometimes noted as 'weak,' witnessed a decisive victory, with the overwhelming sentiment pointing to Ill Will's undeniable talent and battle-winning strategy.

01Ill Will's electrifying second round performance, lauded by fans as the 'best verse' of the night, showcasing his lyrical prowess and intricate flow.
02Ill Will delivers the memorable punchline, 'This half tongan, half jewish lookin like a mormon rabbi,' which resonated with the crowd.
03Ill Will drops a 'true history lesson' within his bars, connecting deeply with the local audience through culturally relevant content.
04Parlous is perceived by some fans as having a 'boring' delivery, impacting his ability to fully engage the audience against Ill Will's high energy.
What fans loved
  • Ill Will's 'sick flow' and solid delivery.
  • Ill Will's second round being hailed as 'one of the best' and 'best verse' in the Hawaii battle scene.
  • Specific punchlines from Ill Will, such as the 'half tongan, half jewish lookin like a mormon rabbi' line.
  • Ill Will's ability to incorporate 'true history lesson' content that resonated with the audience.
Criticisms
  • Parlous's delivery was perceived as 'boring' by some viewers.
  • Comments about the 'weak croowwwdd' and lack of energy from the audience.
  • A reference questioning if this was 'the same dude' Ill Will who previously battled Johnny Alcatrez.

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