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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

While the battle was highly debatable and many fans praised both emcees, a slight majority of fan comments leaned towards OG Prime, particularly highlighting his strong second and third rounds. His 'grizzly gutter shit' and impactful flips resonated with the audience, with several scorecards giving him the 2-1 edge.

Round-by-Round
Will Major came out strong, with many fans noting his potent punches and setting an early tone for the battle, giving him the first round on most scorecards.
OG Prime found his rhythm in the second, delivering 'ridiculous' flips and gritty bars that started to shift the momentum, convincing many he took this round.
Prime closed out the battle with a commanding performance in the third, continuing his aggressive style and securing the round to clinch the battle 2-1 in the eyes of many viewers.
Analysis

RBE lit up the timeline with a certified heater as Will Major clashed with OG Prime, delivering a battle that had the whole culture buzzing. From jump, both emcees stepped into the pocket like seasoned vets, trading lyrical haymakers that left the crowd in a frenzy. Will Major came out the gate swinging, showcasing that relentless punch power and complex schemes he's known for, staking his claim on the first round with authority.

But don't get it twisted, OG Prime wasn't about to go out like that. As the rounds progressed, Prime started loading up, unleashing that 'grizzly gutter shit' and delivering flips that landed with heavy impact. He started to turn the tides in the second, and by the third, he was fully in his bag, dropping quotables that solidified his position.

The back-and-forth was so OD, fans were calling it a potential 'Battle of the Year' candidate. Ultimately, Prime's gritty delivery and strong finish secured him the 2-1 nod from a slight majority of the viewers. Yet, the consensus remains clear: both Will Major and OG Prime proved they're not just 'aight' but certified problem-starters, pushing RBE's new talent to the forefront and proving why battle rap's future is looking brighter than ever.

Major's PnB Rock scheme and Prime's 'steal me' line are already etched in the memory banks of the fans.

01OG Prime's impactful 'If you steal me you beta put me back where you got me from!' bar.
02Will Major's widely praised PnB Rock scheme.
03A clever line from Will Major: 'I don’t have a little restraint like toy handcuffs'.
04OG Prime's hard-hitting 'Whatever bullet will fit' scheme, emphasizing his raw delivery.
05A notable line from the battle: 'I brought inside scoring bac'.
What fans loved
  • The high quality of both rappers' performances, battling like 'pro vets'.
  • The battle's highly debatable nature, leading to a back-and-forth classic.
  • Specific standout bars and schemes, such as Will Major's PnB Rock scheme and OG Prime's 'steal me' line.
  • The overall energy and 'fire' delivered by both emcees.
  • RBE showcasing top-tier new talent that competes with bigger leagues.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers found the constant stopping and restarting by the crowd/reactors distracting.
  • A minority opinion stated the battle was 'not it' or 'yawn'.
  • The battle deserved significantly more views given its quality.

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