ArsonalvsKitchen Qleen (Qleen Paper)
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While Qleen Paper delivered a legendary performance and what many consider the bar of the battle with the 'Ars son now' flip, Arsonal's consistency across all three rounds and his clinical dismantling of QP's Innuendo crew in the second round gave him the slight edge. Arsonal showed veteran composure in a hostile environment, while some felt QP lost a bit of steam in the later rounds despite his high-ceiling moments.
Arsonal and Qleen Paper linked up on Black Ice Cartel for what has become a certified underground classic. This wasn't your typical Arsonal blowout; he had to dig deep into his bag of personals and relentless aggression to keep up with a Qleen Paper that actually showed up with three rounds of heat. QP brought that Detroit swagger and a pen that was surgically sharp, reminding fans why he's considered one of the most naturally gifted writers in the culture.
The battle is defined by massive peaks from both sides. QP’s wordplay was unorthodox and unpredictable, while Arsonal played the professional villain, absorbing the crowd's energy and firing back with structured, high-impact punches. The cinematic editing and sound effects from the Black Ice crew provided a grit that matched the intensity of the bars.
This was back-and-forth warfare where neither man took a step back, solidifying its place as a replay-heavy gem in the mid-2010s era.
- The Paul George flip in the first round
- Qleen's 'Ars son now' name flip
- Black Ice Cartel's high-quality cinematic editing
- Arsonal's relentless second round performance
- Arsonal's MySpace 'Tom/Time' bar was seen as a reach
- Frustration over Qleen Paper not being this consistent in every battle
- Arsonal's perceived 'boring' delivery by some segments of the crowd
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