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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
100% confidence
Score
3–0

Clips delivered a masterclass in stage presence, rebuttals, and performance. While Phara showed heart and landed a legendary 'John Wall' haymaker, she couldn't keep up with Clips' consistency, especially after the catastrophic 'running a train' scheme in the second round. Clips handled the battle with a mix of humor and absolute disrespect that Phara's stumbles and phone usage couldn't overcome.

Round-by-Round
Phara started off hot with a 'John Wall/Wizard' rebuttal that shook the room, proving she belonged on the stage. However, Clips' volume and freestyle ability allowed him to edge the frame as he picked apart her persona with ease.
This was the turning point. Clips brought out Hitman Holla and John John Da Don for a coordinated assault. The 'running a train' line is one of the most iconic moments in RBE history and effectively ended Phara's chances in this round.
Clips went deep into the personal bag, targeting Phara's friends and past relationships (Fettuccine, Shooney). Phara's reliance on her phone and her entourage feeding her lines made it impossible to argue for her here.
Analysis

Rare Breed Entertainment delivered a certified classic with this intergender showdown. Charlie Clips didn't just come to rap; he came to host a televised execution with a smile on his face. From the jump, Clips showed why he's a Mount Rushmore candidate, blending high-level wordplay with a level of comfort that made it feel like he was just having a conversation in his living room.

Phara Funeral deserves her flowers for stepping into the lion's den, and she actually landed some heavy leather early on, but the gap in experience became glaringly obvious as the battle progressed. The second round saw the most legendary 'antics' in recent memory. When Clips brought out Hitman Holla and John John Da Don to set up the 'running a train' bar, the energy in the room shifted entirely.

It wasn't just a punchline; it was a momentum-killer that left Phara's team looking shell-shocked. Clips managed to be both the ultimate gentleman—hyping up Phara's good bars—and a complete savage, dismantling her personal life and her associates with surgical precision. Phara's performance was hindered by a lack of polish, specifically her reliance on a cell phone for her lyrics and several costly stumbles.

Her friend Shooney L Lish tried to provide backup from the sidelines, but Clips turned that into ammunition, resulting in some of the most disrespectful bars of the night. Despite the 3-0 scoreline, the battle remains a high-replay favorite because of the infectious energy and the sheer creativity Clips brought to the RBE stage. It was a funeral in name and in practice.

01Phara's 'Ever since I gave John the wall, he been a wizard' rebuttal.
02Clips brings out Hitman Holla and John John Da Don for the 'running a train' punchline.
03Clips drops the 'Giving Fetty Wap with one eye open' bar aimed at Shooney.
04The 'Say her name three times in an abortion clinic and you get a discount' line.
What fans loved
  • The 'running a train' guest appearance with Hitman and JJDD
  • Phara's 'John Wall/Wizard' rebuttal
  • Clips' incredible sportsmanship and supporting his opponent
  • The Fettuccine and Old Bay seasoning schemes
Criticisms
  • Phara reading her rounds off her phone
  • Shooney and the entourage being too emotional/interrupting
  • Phara's frequent stumbles and chokes

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