AHAT United States Apr 21, 2011

FranchisevsBig Kree

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

Big Kree edged out Franchise in a highly contested battle, as public sentiment leaned slightly in his favor. Fans consistently highlighted Kree's aggressive delivery and impactful punchlines. While Franchise showcased clever wordplay and a strong freestyle ability, especially towards the end, some perceived stumbles and his unique delivery style were noted as potential drawbacks by a portion of the audience. The battle was ultimately too close for a definitive landslide, but Kree's consistent pressure resonated more strongly with the majority.

Round-by-Round
Kree started with high energy and direct aggression, landing potent bars that set the tone. His raw approach immediately connected with many in the audience.
Franchise found his rhythm in the second, demonstrating his lyrical prowess with clever wordplay and intricate schemes. He capitalized on Kree's rapid-fire delivery, which occasionally caused bars to be lost on the crowd.
Though some felt both emcees' performances tapered off slightly, Big Kree maintained his assertive presence. He delivered strong closing remarks, solidifying his overall impact despite some minor stumbles that were acknowledged by fans.
Analysis

The AHAT stage played host to a clash of regional titans as Las Vegas's own Franchise went head-to-head with San Antonio's Big Kree. This battle was a testament to the diverse styles bubbling up in the underground, with both emcees bringing their A-game in a bout that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats from jump street. Big Kree came out swinging, showcasing that raw, aggressive Texas sound.

His delivery was relentless, a rapid-fire assault of punchlines designed to leave no doubt. Many of his lines cut deep, earning audible reactions and setting a high bar early on. The 210 representative made it clear he wasn't there to play games, aiming for the knockout blow with every bar.

Franchise, repping the 702, countered with his signature blend of clever wordplay and impressive lyrical acrobatics. His unique delivery, complete with memorable neck movements, added an undeniable flair to his performance. He picked his spots, weaving together intricate schemes and, in what many observers noted, unleashed some serious freestyle heat that showed off his adaptability under pressure.

When the final bars dropped, the decision was far from unanimous. The fans were split, with passionate arguments for both sides. While Big Kree ultimately garnered a slight edge in the crowd's call, this was undeniably a testament to a hard-fought battle, proving that both Vegas and Texas have legitimate contenders in the battle rap arena.

The energy was palpable, leaving a lasting impression and adding another classic to the AHAT catalog.

01Big Kree's 'fruits into vegetables' line generated significant fan reaction, with many recalling it as one of the battle's most potent punchlines.
02Franchise delivered a strong finish, with what many believed to be an impressive freestyle segment, earning him praise for his lyrical dexterity in the closing moments.
03Franchise's distinctive neck movements during his performance were a recurring observation among viewers, becoming a notable part of his stage presence.
04Big Kree experienced a perceived slowdown or stumble near the end of his performance, which some fans noted as potentially opening the door for Franchise.
What fans loved
  • Big Kree's impactful punchlines, particularly the 'fruits into vegetables' line, which was a fan favorite.
  • Franchise's impressive freestyle ability and clever wordplay, especially during his strong finish.
  • The high energy brought by both battlers and the clear display of regional pride.
  • The overall quality of bars exchanged, indicating a competitive and entertaining battle.
Criticisms
  • Franchise's distinctive neck movements were a point of distraction for some viewers.
  • Big Kree's rapid-fire delivery sometimes caused bars to be unclear or difficult to fully comprehend.
  • Big Kree's hat tag being left on, which was a minor but frequently mentioned visual detail.
  • Perceived stumbles or moments of crowded delivery from Franchise.
  • A feeling that both battlers' performances might have tapered off slightly in the third round.
  • The divided opinions on the winner, leading to a controversial outcome where many felt it should have been a tie.

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