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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
21

F.A.T.E. delivered a relentless, layered performance that had many fans calling for a dominant victory, with some even feeling it could have been a 1-round knockout. His intricate bars and strong presence were undeniable. However, XP showcased significant lyrical talent and moments of brilliance, especially in the first round, earning him strong support and proving this was no easy win for F.A.T.E.

Round-by-Round
F.A.T.E. came out of the gate with such force that many fans initially felt he could've ended it right here, establishing a dominant tone. Despite XP's clear 'snapping in the first' and strong lines, F.A.T.E.'s overall impact was perceived as heavier by a slight margin.
Rd 2XP
XP found his stride, specifically being noted for his strong opening in the second round. He delivered hard-hitting bars, forcing the crowd to react and securing this round with undeniable momentum and lyrical punches.
F.A.T.E. closed out the battle with precision, once again displaying his intricate writing and commanding presence. He reaffirmed why many saw him as the victor, landing effective lines that resonated strongly with the crowd and judges.
Analysis

The WestWorld stage was set for a lyrical showdown, and F.A.T.E. stepped up, looking to prove he's built different. He unleashed a barrage of layered bars and aggressive delivery that left some fans feeling like he'd shut the building down in the very first frame. The energy was palpable as F.A.T.E. put on a clinic, dropping intricate lines that had the crowd losing it, making it seem like an early night for his opponent.

But hold up, XP ain't no pushover. He came out swinging in the first round, and by the second, he found his rhythm, snapping with sharp rebuttals and well-crafted punches. XP showcased his own lyrical firepower, commanding attention and proving he belongs on this stage, silencing the early 'one-rounder' talk and evening the playing field with some undeniable heat.

As the battle progressed, F.A.T.E. kept applying pressure, returning to his confident swagger and intricate wordplay. He solidified his performance, leaving a strong closing statement that ultimately swayed the decision in his favor. While XP fought valiantly and secured a clear round, F.A.T.E.'s overall aggression and dense writing gave him the edge in what was a high-octane lyrical clash.

01F.A.T.E.'s '4 Is intitiaon' line getting a big reaction.
02F.A.T.E. dropping the 'applying pressure, I'm job hunting' bar, eliciting a huge crowd response.
03The 'Vice Versa' line from one of the battlers drawing a 'krazy' reaction.
04The 'Liquid sword' line hitting hard with the audience.
05A clever 'Oscar Proud' reference landing well.
06The 'Mayra' line being highlighted as 'crazy'.
07A 'Hell mitts' bar creating buzz.
08The 'Old gun what he must get (musket)' scheme impressing fans.
09The 'Right head space' line being called 'nasty!!!'.
10A 'bowling scheme' that was praised for its cleverness.
11The 'no look magic ish' bar generating excitement.
12F.A.T.E.'s punchline 'How ya name xp, and I don't get none for even beating you' landing with significant impact.
13Rum Nitty comically bringing Danny Myers into the frame, causing a lighthearted moment.
What fans loved
  • F.A.T.E.'s perceived dominance, with comments suggesting it was almost a one-round battle.
  • XP's strong individual performance, particularly his 'snapping in the first' and second round.
  • The high quality of bars and schemes delivered by both battlers, making it a 'big stage battle bars'.
  • Specific lines like 'applying pressure, I'm job hunting' and the 'bowling scheme' were highly praised.
Criticisms
  • Conflicting fan opinions on the clear winner, with direct 3-0 calls for both F.A.T.E. and XP.
  • A suggestion for better spacing on stage to allow battlers more room to perform.

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