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0.0% Charlie Clips
100.0% Hollow da Don

CONTEXT

NOME 5 delivered a main event for the ages when two URL veterans, Charlie Clips and Hollow da Don, stepped into the ring. The anticipation was thick, pitting Clips' legendary freestyle ability and charisma against Hollow's intricate schemes and sharp breakdowns. What unfolded was a battle that cemented its place as a classic, sparking debates that still echo years later.

Hollow da Don came out swinging in his first round, delivering a performance many fans hail as one of the greatest opening rounds in battle rap history. He wasted no time deconstructing Clips' style, famously laying out the “set up, punchline, set up, punchline” formula. The legendary “Kit Kat” bar, where Hollow declared, “You jus' a candy wrapper with 4 bars you a... see how easy it is to predict that,” landed with seismic force, exposing Clips' perceived predictability and becoming an instant classic. Hollow's intricate wordplay continued with lines like, “I don't care if Lux loaded, it goes through Rex T (t-shirt), hit Ice Head and Clip Charlie,” showcasing his masterful scheme construction. He also injected humor with the iconic “guess what room I'm in” line, demonstrating his versatility. Even when the crowd initially showed some resistance in the second round, Hollow skillfully brought them back, particularly with his sharp “business” angle and the memorable “Ruby Tuesday to Friday's to get a Sunday” food scheme, proving his ability to adapt on the fly.

Charlie Clips, true to form, showcased his renowned freestyle and rebuttal skills throughout the battle, often starting his rounds by addressing Hollow's bars directly. While Hollow's first two rounds were heavy hitters, Clips never backed down. His third round is widely regarded as revolutionary, a defiant stand that had the crowd going wild. The “Shang Tsung” bar — “I'm not tryna steal, I'm Shang Tsung. I'm just turning into all the niggaz I've already killed” — was a show-stopping moment, flipping the narrative on its head and solidifying its place in battle rap lore. Clips also dropped clever lines such as the “Pau and Marc Gasol” reference and the cutting “How you was able to clean T but couldn't wash Budden up,” highlighting his punchline prowess and comedic timing. His resilience and ability to turn a battle around with his electrifying third round underscored why he remains a fan favorite.

The community consensus on this matchup leans towards Hollow da Don taking the first two rounds, with Charlie Clips undeniably snatching the third. Hollow's first round was a groundbreaking breakdown that influenced how fans and battlers approached angles, forever linked to how he exposed Clips' style. Clips' third round, however, was a powerful statement, proving his ability to rise to the occasion and deliver legendary moments even when facing adversity. The battle is celebrated for its high replay value, with fans constantly revisiting classic bars from both emcees. It stands as a testament to the golden era of URL, where two titans pushed each other to deliver unforgettable performances.

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