URL: Ultimate Rap League Los Angeles, California, United States Mar 2, 2018

DNAvsRum Nitty

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

While DNA delivered a versatile performance with impressive freestyles and rebuttals, the consensus from fan reception indicates Rum Nitty's relentless, multi-layered punchlines overwhelmed him. Nitty's material, particularly in the second round, had a higher impact and created more memorable moments, securing a clear, albeit hard-fought, victory.

Round-by-Round
A very close round. DNA came out rapping with clever schemes, but Nitty's opening punches like the 'ammonia' and 'white cells' bars landed with more force and set a dominant tone early.
A legendary round for Rum Nitty. He completely took over with a barrage of haymakers, including the iconic 'get rid of DNA, you can beat Murda too' scheme, which is widely considered the hardest line of the battle and a classic moment in URL history.
Rd 3DNA
DNA showcased his elite status with incredible freestyles and rebuttals, most notably the 'ending Ave' flip that even earned praise from Nitty mid-battle. This display of adaptability and off-the-dome talent was enough to edge out the round against Nitty's solid, but less spectacular, third.
Analysis

In a classic clash of styles, Rum Nitty's surgical punching power went head-to-head with DNA's veteran savvy and freestyle prowess. From the jump, Nitty came out swinging with dense, complex bars that had the room shaking, proving why he's considered one of the most dangerous pens in the sport. While DNA stood his ground, weathering the storm with clever schemes and his signature rebuttals, he couldn't halt the momentum of a prime Rum Nitty.

The battle was defined by Nitty's legendary second round, where he delivered a barrage of haymakers culminating in the all-time great 'Mook/Murda' scheme that effectively sealed the deal. DNA fired back with a masterful third round highlighted by an incredible freestyle about Ave that even Nitty had to respect. But it was too little, too late.

Nitty's performance was a showcase of elite-level writing and conviction, leaving no doubt that he had arrived as a top-tier threat on the URL stage.

01Rum Nitty's scheme: 'You should get me vs Mook, cause if you can get rid of DNA, you can probably beat Murda too.'
02DNA's freestyle rebuttal: 'Pave, cave, wave, save, that fast I'll be ending Ave.' Nitty himself reacted in awe, calling it 'fire'.
03Nitty's opener: 'I grab the mop sticks and spray em on ya (ammonia), I'm trying to get DNA the fuck outta here.'
04Nitty's melanin bar: 'I aim at his melon an’ (melanin) light it up, then send him to see the god (Charlamagne tha God)'.
05Rum Nitty's shocked reaction to DNA revealing he is only 26 years old, a memorable comedic moment.
What fans loved
  • Rum Nitty's 'Murda Mook' scheme being an all-time great bar.
  • DNA's incredible freestyle ability, specifically the 'ending Ave' rebuttal.
  • The sheer density and cleverness of Nitty's punchlines.
  • The high replay value and debatable nature, marking it as a modern classic.
  • The mutual respect shown between the battlers, particularly Nitty acknowledging DNA's freestyle.
Criticisms
  • The crowd was perceived as biased towards Rum Nitty, sleeping on many of DNA's best bars.
  • Rum Nitty's controversial line about Kenneka Jenkins was seen as distasteful by some.
  • A minority felt Nitty's material was too focused on gun bars without enough variation.

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