by 12characters » May 2nd, '13, 19:01
I'll do both.
(3) Punchlines - Spyder This one could have gone either way. Crash's wordplay was second to none, but Spyder spit some complex and even personal shit in almost every other line.
(3) Personals - Spyder Though Crash had some hard-hitting personals on both Spyder's character and rapping, they were few and far between. Spyder's verse on the other hand, was abundant with personals on his TR persona, rapping, and one even at his personal life.
(2) Multies - CrashBand This is another one that could have gone either way; both were filled with inners and end rhymes, but I felt that Crash's end rhymes ultimately took this due to their length and cohesiveness.
(1) Flow - CrashBand Spyder's flow has improved greatly, but Crash's still rolled off the tongue better and did it with more syllables.
(1) Structure -Crashband Though both knew how to structure (hyphens and proper indenting), I think Crash deserves it because one of his best punches/personals was about using commas lol.
(1) Vocab/Complex - Crashband Crashband took this one because he had more voice, but it didn't sound like he was forcing it.
Spyder - 6
Crash - 5
I think Spyder won this because he was more consistent in the most important part of battling-- dissing the opponent. Crash's came off as more of a generic verse with shots fired (thought his actual disses were pretty hard-hitting). And don't get me wrong, Crash had a great and fluent verse with impressive rhyme schemes and witty remarks, but so did Spyder. Spyder rivaled Crash on almost every bit of the criteria except for vocab and that's just because Crash was so fluent.
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