Go-Rilla Warfare United States Feb 11, 2014

Deal Da MonstavsAQ

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

The overwhelming sentiment from the fan comments points to AQ securing the victory. While some viewers gave Deal Da Monsta a round or even the battle, the consensus for AQ winning 2-1 or even a clear 3-0 was significantly higher. His consistency and more impactful moments, particularly in the first and third rounds, gave him the edge over Deal Da Monsta, who faced criticism for shorter rounds and stumbles.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1AQ
AQ was noted for edging out this round, with some fans feeling Deal Da Monsta's opening was 'lite' or less impactful.
This round was largely seen as a closer contest, with several fans explicitly giving the nod to Deal Da Monsta, acknowledging his effort even amidst overall criticisms.
Rd 3AQ
AQ closed out strong, described as 'wigging out' and having 'hard af' material. Many agreed Deal Da Monsta clearly lost this final round, despite a 'decent' showing.
Analysis

The Go-Rilla Warfare stage heated up as Deal Da Monsta and AQ squared off in a highly anticipated clash that had the fans talking long after the final bar. This wasn't just a battle; it was a testament to the rising talent bubbling up from the underground, with both emcees laying it all on the line and showcasing why they're names to watch. From the jump, AQ established a strong presence, often setting the pace and dropping clever schemes that resonated with a good portion of the audience.

His delivery was often cited as a standout, drawing comparisons to some of the game's established vets. However, some observed moments where he broke focus, perhaps leaning too heavily into crowd interaction rather than directly addressing his opponent. Deal Da Monsta, for his part, brought that raw, in-your-face energy that true heads appreciate.

He held his own in the second round, flexing his lyrical muscle and showing flashes of the monster he can be. Still, the general sentiment leaned towards his rounds coming up a bit short, and a few stumbles coupled with a perceived lack of 'haymakers' might've clipped his momentum. Ultimately, when the smoke cleared, AQ was widely considered to have taken the win, with many scorecards landing him a solid 2-1, if not a clean sweep.

Despite the criticisms, both competitors showed undeniable potential, proving that the future of battle rap continues to shine bright with hungry emcees ready to take the mic.

01One battler (likely Deal Da Monsta, based on surrounding comments) experienced a choke, impacting their performance significantly.
02Deal Da Monsta's rounds were perceived as notably shorter than AQ's, potentially affecting his overall impact and longevity in the battle.
03Both battlers were noted for stumbling at various points during their performances, indicating some minor missteps.
04AQ was criticized for frequently facing the crowd instead of engaging directly with his opponent.
05A specific '3pt. shit' scheme from AQ was called out by a fan as being nonsensical and weak.
What fans loved
  • Good battle, decent back and forth, both firing.
  • Both battlers brought 'crazy gun bars'.
  • AQ's elasticity, delivery, and schemes were praised, with comparisons to JC.
  • Milwaukee was well-represented by the battlers.
  • Acknowledgement of both rappers being promising talents.
Criticisms
  • Deal Da Monsta's rounds were often too short.
  • Deal Da Monsta was criticized for lacking memorable bars or 'haymakers'.
  • Some fans felt Deal Da Monsta was 'off that night' or 'came weak af'.
  • AQ was noted for facing the crowd too much instead of his opponent.
  • AQ was advised to 'polish up more' and a specific '3pt. shit' scheme was deemed nonsensical.
  • Both battlers were mentioned for stumbling during their performances.
  • AQ received comments about a lisp and being 'light on CAN' (content).

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