WeGoHardTV United States Dec 25, 2012

Young FabiovsKidrock Dollaz

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Young Fabio secured the win largely due to his undeniable energy, smooth flow, and potent punchlines, which resonated strongly with the audience. While Kidrock Dollaz showcased impressive schemes and stepped up his bar work, Fabio's consistent delivery and memorable moments, highlighted by numerous fan comments, gave him the slight but clear edge in this classic WeGoHardTV matchup.

Round-by-Round
Fabio set the tone early, coming out strong with impactful bars and high energy, immediately capturing the crowd's attention and establishing his presence.
Kidrock Dollaz truly stepped up his game in this round, showcasing intricate schemes and a longer, more detailed approach to his bars, earning praise for his lyrical depth despite some crowd interference.
Fabio closed out the battle with continued aggression and potent punchlines, solidifying his lead. His delivery and overall performance in this round left a lasting impression, outshining Dollaz's efforts.
Analysis

The B.CITY/WeGoHardTV stage bore witness to a certified classic as Young Fabio squared off against Kidrock Dollaz, delivering a high-octane verbal assault that had the building buzzing. Fabio came out the gate swinging, showcasing that raw energy and a slick flow that cemented his reputation in the WeGoHard circuit. His punchlines landed with conviction, leaving no doubt about his intent.

Kidrock Dollaz wasn't backing down, though. He brought a solid game, digging deep into his bag of schemes and stepping up his lyrical content. Dollaz proved he's a force with complex setups and a relentless delivery, forcing Fabio to stay sharp.

This wasn't no cakewalk; both emcees were hungry. Despite the undeniable talent on display, the crowd's energy, while passionate, often spilled over into interruptions, creating some debatable moments and making it tough for some of the intricate bars to fully land. Nevertheless, both battlers pushed through, dropping heat and leaving their mark on the night.

When the smoke cleared, Young Fabio's consistent command of the stage, coupled with his impactful bars and signature swagger, gave him the decisive victory. It was a close call, with Dollaz holding his own, but Fabio's overall performance ensured he walked away with the W, solidifying his status as a problem in the league.

01Young Fabio's 'WHEN I PULLUP!!!!!!!!!' declaration and subsequent intricate bars about shooting, including lines like 'Two straps on me like cris-cross jumper,shot like durant that trey pound like thunder,' showcased his signature delivery and lyrical prowess.
02Kidrock Dollaz's scheme 'i FIRe FIre fiRE fire and Fire again...kee[ firing until I break the FIRing pin!' along with other quoted aggressive lines, demonstrated his unique wordplay and aggressive style.
03The crowd's consistent over-hype and interjections frequently interrupted both battlers, particularly noted by fans as 'killing' or 'ruining' the battle's flow.
04A specific, albeit confusing, line from one battler: 'eagle on both sides like a camcorder....' was mentioned by fans as a head-scratcher.
05A comment highlighting Kidrock Dollaz's extended verse, stating 'that's the longest verse in history of hip hop,' points to a notable, albeit potentially problematic, aspect of his performance.
What fans loved
  • Young Fabio's energy, flow, and punchlines were highly praised, with many calling him a 'savage' and 'dope'.
  • Kidrock Dollaz's schemes and improved bars were acknowledged, showing his lyrical growth.
  • The battle was frequently referred to as a 'classic' and one of the top battles in WeGoHardTV history.
  • Specific quoted lines from both battlers, like Fabio's 'WHEN I PULLUP' sequence, were highlighted as memorable.
Criticisms
  • The crowd's excessive hype and interruptions were a major point of contention, with many fans feeling it 'killed' or 'ruined' the battle's enjoyment.
  • Some found Kidrock Dollaz's verses to be too long, leading to a perceived drop in engagement.
  • A few comments noted that some bars, like 'I start shooting the big Mack n make u swollow the fries,' were considered 'trash'.

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