Funny you say that, because I actually thought that's a strength of B-Dot (voice clarity). I agree with the showmanship piece, and I'm neutral on Lux versatility. He's all about assassinating character and real talk these days.. he just does it in (imo) a borderlien cryptic but borderline genius way. Both of them spit LONG ass rounds, so I draw on that (if I'm comparing).
Overall, I see them as clearly different battlers with very similar styles operating in two entirely different arenas.
Interesting
It's the immediate thing that stood out to me
It is the reason I could not listen to K-Shine for so long. He got with Nwx & his shyt became CLEAN. Nygga was all over the place against Wavy & against Verb you could hear every word clearly. I was like wtf
DNA spits rapid, but his shyt is also CLEAN.
It's like it was conscious effort on NWX's part.
I feel if B Dot has plans to battle on the eastcoast, he will need to work on that area of his game, especially if he has aspirations to be on a stage. Slow it down a little bit, pronounce each word.
The biggest difference between the 2 is Lux sounds like he was born to rap imo. B dot doesn't