London, England, United Kingdom Apr 24, 2010

IllmacvsEurgh

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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

Based on the limited fan commentary, Illmac's intricate writing and clever wordplay were highlighted, while Eurgh received direct criticism for his older material. The overall sentiment, though sparse, leaned towards Illmac's lyrical performance.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1IllmacIllmac came out strong, showcasing the complex writing style that fans later referenced, setting a high bar for lyrical depth.
Rd 2EurghEurgh delivered a memorable moment with his 'little piggies very whack' line, which, despite its content, was noted for its comedic timing and impact.
Rd 3IllmacIllmac closed out the battle with further examples of his sharp wordplay, leaving a stronger overall impression on the few fans who commented directly on the battle's content.
Analysis

The Don't Flop 'Views' panel took a trip down memory lane to dissect the classic clash between Illmac and Eurgh. While the battle itself predates much of today's scene, the discussion brought some of its key moments back to the forefront. Illmac's performance was lauded by some for its intricate writing and sharp wordplay, with schemes like 'Jillmaculate' and 'Pillmaculate' still resonating with fans who recalled the lyrical depth.

Eurgh, on the other hand, had a memorable moment with his 'little piggies very whack' line, which was praised for its comedic timing, though some viewers criticized his overall material as dated. The 'Views' format itself proved to be a hit, with many viewers expressing that they enjoyed the panel's banter and analysis even more than some contemporary battles. The discussion highlighted the historical context of the battle, with one attendee recalling its length and the significant crowd reactions it drew.

Despite the focus on the panel, the underlying sentiment regarding the battle leaned towards Illmac's more complex and enduring lyrical content, contrasting with some of the criticisms leveled at Eurgh's older bars.

01Illmac's intricate writing, specifically referenced by fans as 'Jillmaculate', showcased his lyrical prowess.
02Eurgh's 'little piggies very whack' line garnered attention for its comedic timing and impact on the crowd.
03Illmac's clever wordplay, exemplified by lines like 'Pillmaculate' and the 'Knowit...no win' scheme, impressed viewers.
04The battle was noted by attendees for its considerable length and the significant crowd reactions it generated at the time.
What fans loved
  • Fans appreciated the intricate writing and clever wordplay showcased by Illmac during the battle.
  • Eurgh's 'little piggies very whack' line was noted for its memorable comedic timing.
  • The 'Views' review format itself was widely praised, with many viewers enjoying the panel's commentary and banter.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt that Eurgh's lines from the battle were outdated and he was overly confident about them.
  • A few comments expressed disappointment that the review panel might not have watched the entire battle.
  • Several comments focused on the physical appearance of the panelists rather than the battle's content.

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