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Sunday, 26 July 2015

FlowZone Clashes 17/07/15 (Clash By Clash Review)

Lady Shocker Vs Crimz

Anyone who keeps in the loop with the UK clashing scene will already know about Lady Shocker as she has clashed on pretty much every platform that there is and isn't afraid to face a male opponent in the slightest. Going into this clash i hadn't heard of Crimz so thought that Shocks would absolutely spin him. From the very get go in round one both artists are going head to head with attacking bars on set apart by the polished flow of Lady Shocker. A lot of Crimz lyrics seemed to be aimed towards Shockers sexuality which in clashing is fair ammunition but i personally just feel thats a subject that everyone uses when clashing Shocker and is kind of played out by now.

Rapidly into the second round and Crimz seems to sort his flow out a bit making it a bit more even but there's a turning point for me when Shocker comes with the bar "sorry who are you, tryna diss cuz im a lez fam, you are too, i swear down i get the most girls in here, you only see pussy when your with your crew" showing just how much experience she has gained from all of her previous clashes. 2 - 0 to Lady Shocker.

Final round Shocker kills it with a good Eastenders scheme but Crimz comes straight back with a good bar "your dead like left eye" and "your body im baggin like bilbo". By now Crimz has fully got into his stride and i cant help but feel if he had been as good in the previous two rounds the outcome of the clash could've been a very different one. Lady Shocker ends the clash on a high but this was definitely the closest round resulting in a draw, final score 3-1 to Lady Shocker.

Meta Vs Neonz

Now im sure that if you follow our team or have us on social media you will of heard by now that our artists and KIPGANG/Southdub member Meta was on this card up against Neonz. This was a highly anticipated clash and even in the lead up to the clash there was a whole lot of buzz surrounding it.

Round 1 starts off as expected no fucking about straight into the war and at this point in the evening the crowd sounds like its fully waved and enjoying the event. Neonz has a slight hiccup of slurring and spitting off beat but openly admits that he shouldn't of drank before the clash. Meta takes full advantage of this and brings out the trademark skippy flow that he delivers but having said that Neonz is an absolute genius for the hook he wrote to the "Got My Number" instrumental and im sure plenty of people left that night with that little hook in their head. First round i give to Meta (not on a biased thing just purely based on the fact that Neonz slurred and fluffed his bar)

Round two Neonz starts with an absolute flamer of a bar "Metaflow your not a roadman round here, ive never seen you in Portland jail" and seems to off cleared his head enough to get his bars out in a bit more of a concise manner than the first round. Meta seems completely unphased by Neonz and his bars and continues the onslaught of flow and precision with notable personal bars like "On road he don't collect no debts, he lets crack fiends give him blow jobs cuz at home he don't get no sex", after round 2 and calling it a draw im scoring it 2-1 to Meta.

Third round straight into the bars again, both Meta and Neonz are going at it now and the clash is definitely living up to the buzz that it promised. Neonz comes with a lot of direct personal bars but again i feel this clash could of been a lot better if he was sober and didn't stray off beat from time to time. final round in my opinion was also a draw which leaves the final score as 3-2 in favour of Meta, i feel if Neonz hadn't of cocked up his first round this clash could've of been a very hard clash to choose a winner from.


Jacka Vs Konflict

Personally id not heard of either of these two artists until this clash but im pretty confident in saying that im going to try and keep updated with both of them from now on. Both artists came with an on point flow and good direct bars throughout their whole clash but having said that i feel Jacka slightly edged it with his wordplay. 

The first round set the standard and at the end of it both artists were pretty level in terms of bars and crowd reaction making it in my mind a draw after round 1. Into the second round and Jacka seems to touch a few nerves as Konflict comes back sounding a little bit more edgy (which actually improves the impact of his flow) but my overall opinion is that Jacka takes round 2 making it 2-1. Round 3 is pure fire from the very get go as both artists go head to head in arguably the best round of the whole clash making it a hard one to score. My opinion is that the final round was a draw which would make the finally tally 3-2 to Jacka.

Palmer Vs Hazey

Unfortunately this is the shortest clash of the night but from the very opening seconds of this clash its clear that tensions are running high between these two artists. Im not 100% certain of any history or beef between these two but this clash is exactly why more up and coming clash platforms should be supported by the masses. 

First round both artists are clearly agitated and fueled up ready for the lyrical war but Hazey doesn't seem to be able to come correct with his mic presence making him sound a tad monotone when spitting as Palmer turns up the hype every time he touches mic. 

Second beat now and Hazey seems to completely lose the plot and let the pressure get to him as he seems rash and erratic with his verses leaving Palmer to take advantage by shelling down and getting the crowd reaction that's deserved.

Personally i feel that Palmer took the win from the clash as his bars were a lot more aggressive and direct but don't get it twisted Hazey didn't go down without a fight, he just let the pressure get on top of him,


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