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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Flip Grams edged out the victory, primarily securing the first and third rounds in the eyes of many viewers. His classic battle rap cadence and strong punchlines resonated, despite some noticeable breath control issues. Drift brought a unique style and some 'crazy ass shit' in his bars, but a stumble in the second round and a delivery style that some felt was better suited for a track ultimately held him back from a definitive win.

Round-by-Round
Flip came out swinging, establishing his presence with what fans described as a 'classic Smack feel' and strong bars, securing the round.
Rd 2Drift
Drift showcased his unique approach, delivering 'crazy ass shit' that allowed him to take this round, even with a slight stumble noted by some. Flip's endurance issues became more apparent here.
Flip Grams dug deep to close out the battle strong, demonstrating his ability to rap with rhythm and delivering potent material that sealed the round and the overall battle for him.
Analysis

The WeGoHardTV stage bore witness to a gritty clash when Flip Grams stepped up against Drift, a battle that had the crowd buzzing and the comment section lit. Flip Grams came through with that raw, authentic energy, reminiscent of the 'classic Smack feel' that many fiend for. His intricate bars and rhythmic flow commanded attention, especially in the opening and closing rounds, proving he’s got that pen game on lock.

Drift, on the other hand, brought a different flavor to the cypher. His unorthodox delivery and 'crazy ass shit' in the bars definitely made an impact, showing he's not one to be slept on. While he caught a round with his distinct approach, a noticeable stumble in the second and a style that some felt leaned more towards a studio track than a battle stage created some room for debate.

In the end, Flip Grams grinded out the W, securing a 2-1 decision from the streets. Despite some critiques regarding his endurance and breath control, his undeniable lyrical prowess and ability to connect with the crowd sealed the deal. Drift put up a valiant effort, proving he belongs in the conversation, but Flip Grams left the stage with the battle secured, solidifying his spot as a problem in the league.

01Flip Grams showcases his 'classic SMACK feel' flow and strong bars early in the battle.
02Drift delivers a barrage of 'crazy ass shit' bars, impressing some fans with his content.
03Flip Grams' noticeable breathing and endurance issues become apparent, particularly in the later rounds.
04Drift experiences a stumble during his second round, which was noted by some viewers.
05Debate arises over Flip Grams' delivery, with some criticizing it for sounding too reliant on a beat.
What fans loved
  • Flip Grams' 'classic Smack feel' and original battle rap flow.
  • Flip Grams' strong bars and rhythm, not just talking.
  • Drift's 'crazy ass shit' and unique bar content.
  • The overall battle being competitive and a good watch.
Criticisms
  • Flip Grams' noticeable breathing and endurance issues.
  • Flip Grams' delivery sometimes sounding like it needs a beat.
  • Drift's stumble during his second round.
  • Drift's style sounding more like it belongs on a track than in a battle.
  • Mentions of Drift's 'dope head bars' as a potential issue.

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