Grind Time Now United States Jul 10, 2011

Mr BiscuitvsD-Lor

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

Mr Biscuit delivered a consistently strong performance throughout the battle, dropping memorable bars and maintaining composure. While D-Lor showcased a phenomenal second round, his controversial decision to read bars from his phone in the third round ultimately sealed Mr Biscuit's clear victory in the eyes of most fans and analysts.

Round-by-Round
Biscuit came out swinging with solid material and tight delivery, establishing an early lead and setting a high bar for the contest.
Rd 2D-Lor
D-Lor unleashed a 'disgusting' and 'murderous' round that showcased his elite pen game, earning widespread praise and arguably taking this round convincingly.
Despite D-Lor's lyrical potential, his highly publicized decision to pull out a phone and read his bars led to a major stumble, allowing Mr Biscuit to secure the round and the battle.
Analysis

The Grind Time Now arena ignited as Mr Biscuit squared off against D-Lor, a clash many anticipated would deliver a lyrical clinic. Both emcees stepped to the mic ready for war, serving up intricate schemes and heavy-hitting bars that kept the crowd on edge and proved why both are respected names in the circuit. Mr Biscuit wasted no time setting the tone, coming with a confident delivery and a pen that was undeniably sharp.

His punchlines connected, with a standout 'Asian rapper' bar etching itself into the minds of the audience, solidifying his early momentum and demonstrating his ability to craft memorable moments. D-Lor, a known lyrical threat, proved why he's always a problem, especially in his second round. He unleashed a barrage of bars that fans hailed as 'disgusting' and 'murderous,' showcasing the intricate wordplay and dense writing that has long been his signature, leaving no doubt about his elite pen game.

However, the battle's narrative took an unexpected turn in the third round when D-Lor made the unprecedented move of pulling out his phone to read his bars. This controversial decision, despite D-Lor's explanation of delivering paid-for content, opened the door for Mr Biscuit to secure the round and the overall victory, ending a battle that showcased both lyrical prowess and a moment that will live on in battle rap infamy.

01Mr Biscuit delivers the now-legendary line, 'You let an Asian rapper come to Cali and stomp you in the hood? That was like a wolf getting beat up by a dolphin in the woods,' which resonated strongly with the crowd.
02D-Lor's second round performance is met with overwhelming praise from fans, who describe it as 'filthy' and 'pure murder,' highlighting his lyrical genius.
03D-Lor pulls out his phone to read bars during his third round, a highly controversial and unprecedented moment that drew significant fan criticism and embarrassment for the emcee.
04Mr Biscuit lands a clever biblical wordplay with the line, 'I'll show you where the EXIT IS (Exodus) like the scripture os Moses,' showcasing his intricate writing style.
05D-Lor addresses the phone incident, explaining it was to deliver 'the bars they paid for' instead of freestyling or stopping, which some fans accepted as a promotional tactic.
What fans loved
  • Mr Biscuit's consistent delivery and sharp, memorable punchlines, particularly his 'Asian rapper' and 'Exodus' bars.
  • D-Lor's phenomenal second round, which was widely praised as 'disgusting,' 'murderous,' and a display of top-tier writing.
  • The overall high quality of intricate bars and replay value offered by both emcees throughout the battle.
  • Many fans appreciated the battle for being entertaining and even funny despite the controversial moments, noting the good sportsmanship between the battlers.
Criticisms
  • D-Lor's decision to read bars from his phone in the third round drew significant criticism, with fans calling it 'embarrassing,' 'wack,' 'soft,' and a clear choke.
  • Some fans felt D-Lor did not bring his usual 'murder' or was 'falling off,' despite the strength of his second round.
  • A minor point of criticism was directed at Mr Biscuit's 'horrible' set-ups by one commenter.

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