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Rampant

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Carefoot was funny as hell, but I don't think it was necessarily intentional.

Teqneek for the advance, obviously. But we already knew that.

Clearly World Wide Woodring won this one.

PiGPEN... just no. Your flow and lyrics are fine for standalone tracks but... you can't spend your entire first 16 bars on one overextended punch.

My vote goes to Vinnie the Instigator.

Divo gets my vote. Three quarters of JAR's first verse, and half of his second, was just filler.

Butsaay for the win. His first verse was good; the next three verses just sounded like lyrical jack-offs. Jakobe stretched a lot of words into different sylla...bles just to fit the rhyme scheme, which is fine if you're writing pop songs for Miley Cyrus, et al., but here... no.

Jang Gang was... bad. What's with the bad auto-tuning job?

However, having said that, Luke James lost major points for two awful punches: in his first verse, the gay joke; in his second, the "banging your sister on a squeaky mattress." They're bad to begin with, but they're also incredibly generic.

Jang was bad enough that LJ still gets my vote.

Sonic's battle flow just bugs me; his normal tracks are fine, but when he battles, he goes into "trying to cram a Shakespearean sonnet into a haiku" mode.

Both emcees could have hit harder with the punches, as most of each gents' second verses was spent flipping the one before it, which - combined with the minimalist beat - didn't really make for an interesting battle.

I vote for the Wolf, because he threatened to blow my house down.

Very close battle, in my opinion. I'm hesitant to give the victory to one emcee over the other, but I have to, because this is a rap battle and stuff.

Jakobe's flips were better, but I liked Sky's flow (didn't seem too off to me, personally).

Jakobe to advance.

You really love that Aha! sample dontcha?

Love the track, definitely planning on spitting over this - as you already know - if I get the go-ahead from Fats.

"Jakobe came with stronger punches and rebuttals"
First, I don't know how it's possible for the first emcee to rebut bars that don't exist at that point in time; please do permit me to use your time-travelling machine in the future so I can flip the other emcee's second verse before he even writes it. Secondly, you need to look up the definition of a rebuttal: "I'm not trying to be gangster because I say so" and "I don't even go to Mass" are neither rebuttals nor refutations, both of which would require supporting evidence; at best, they're denials.

"Off the bat [Rampant] sounds like he is battling reluctantly."
Ding-ding-ding, we have a winner. Somebody give this guy a prize.

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James Graham @Rampant

Age 31, Male

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Pennsylvania

Joined on 1/22/11

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