Overall: Vulgar. This came down to two very different verses. timeless' felt rushed, unprepared and thrown together. He seemed to have a basic idea (Abraham Lincoln) and then rushed through his verse. His flow was inconsistent, wording issues were throughout and his topic wasn't very gripping. The idea could've been executed well but he just didn't give him either enough time or enough care to finish the verse properly. Vulgar on the other hand had a well-executed verse, very consistent and well-worded flow that helped maintain his pace and tempo as well as drive the story onwards. I actually thought Vulgar's take on the topic was less unique and less different but it was how he worded it, the time you can tell he put into his verse to prepare it and ensure it worked flawlessly that gave him the win. Pretty one-sided battle, in my opinion.
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mere morals fall again, mere mortals stall my blades?
ive gone everywhere 'n everywhere gone gotten Hall of Fame
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