URL: Ultimate Rap League Los Angeles, California, United States Sep 20, 2015

Stuey NewtonvsProfecy

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Fan sentiment leaned towards Stuey Newton, particularly for his strong closing rounds and impactful bars. While many found the battle debatable, the consensus often favored Stuey's overall performance, delivery, and creative angles, especially in the later rounds, securing him the win.

Round-by-Round
Profecy came out firing, establishing an early lead with solid bars and commanding stage presence. Fans noted his strong start and 'cooking' early on, making a strong first impression.
Stuey Newton found his rhythm, delivering a strong performance marked by clever wordplay and impactful punchlines. Many viewers felt he effectively countered Profecy's momentum, even if some intricate bars required a rewind for full appreciation.
Stuey Newton delivered a 'cold' and decisive final round, with standout lines and aggressive delivery. His closing bars solidified his comeback, leading many to credit him with edging out the battle and securing the win.
Analysis

In a Proving Grounds clash that many deemed an instant classic, Stuey Newton and Profecy stepped into the ring and left it all on the stage. This joint was a certified slugfest, with both emcees coming correct and proving why they're forces to be reckoned with from the West Coast. The energy was palpable, leaving fans hyped from jump.

Profecy kicked things off with a strong first, unleashing a volley of bars that showcased his seasoned approach and lyrical prowess. His calm delivery and potent punchlines resonated with the crowd, setting a high bar for the contest. However, Stuey Newton wasn't about to back down, quickly adjusting and turning up the heat.

He started building momentum with creative schemes and a commanding stage presence. As the battle progressed, Stuey Newton ramped up his performance, delivering a second round that started to shift the tides. His blend of intricate wordplay and aggressive rebuttals hit hard, even if some intricate lines required a rewind for full appreciation.

By the time the third round rolled around, Stuey Newton brought the heat, dropping some of his most impactful and memorable lines, ultimately clinching the decisive round with a 'cold' finish that secured the W. Despite the final outcome, Profecy held his own, showcasing why he's considered 'pretty damn good.' This battle was a testament to both battlers' hunger and passion, delivering a showcase of pure bars that stood out even against main event matchups. It was a true clash of styles that left the battle rap world talking about who deserved the W and the future of both emcees.

01Stuey Newton's 'Asian kid on a milk carton, that mean his chin gone' bar, prompting Profecy to visibly react by rubbing his chin.
02Profecy's unexpected call-out of Chess, sparking excitement among fans for a potential future matchup.
03Stuey Newton's highly praised 'Wile E. Coyote' bar, recognized by many as a potential battle-winning line due to its cleverness and impact.
04The recurring fan highlight of Stuey Newton's 'Drive byes and buck 50s, I'm used to ridin the bus' line, praised for its raw grit and relatability.
05Profecy's 'K-shine' line, which landed with significant impact and got a strong reaction from the audience.
What fans loved
  • The battle was widely regarded as an 'instant classic' with both rappers bringing 'bars' and displaying significant 'hunger and passion.'
  • Stuey Newton's performance was praised for his 'performance, rebuttals, delivery and angles,' with his 'cold' third round being a particular highlight.
  • Profecy was lauded for being 'pretty damn good' and for his ability to battle without relying on specific slang, highlighting his skill and lyrical depth.
  • Specific standout bars from Stuey Newton included the 'Asian kid on a milk carton' line, the 'Wile E. Coyote' punchline, and the 'Drive byes and buck 50s' bar.
  • Profecy's 'K-shine' line and his call-out of Chess were also noted as impactful and memorable moments by the fanbase.
Criticisms
  • A common criticism centered on the 'gassing' crowd reaction from the West Coast, with some fans feeling they overreacted to 'simple bars.'
  • Some viewers felt the battle, while consistent, lacked definitive 'haymaker' or 'knockout' punchlines despite the strong jabs thrown.
  • Stuey Newton's 'plague scheme' was noted by a segment of the audience as being 'too long' and 'not effective' in its execution.
  • A few comments suggested that Stuey Newton'targets race a little too much' in his material, which detracted from his overall performance for some.

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