Go-Rilla Warfare United States Jul 7, 2014

JCvsPrince Lord

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
10

The fan comments overwhelmingly point to JC as the clear winner. His lyrical prowess, intricate schemes, and consistent delivery were repeatedly praised. Many comments noted that Prince Lord relied on 'tired ass' or overused angles (like the dancing or Chris Stokes angle), which failed to land against JC's sharp pen. Fans highlighted JC's 'spit your food out bars' and complex wordplay, even if the crowd didn't always catch every bar.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1JC
This battle was primarily a one-round affair, as indicated by numerous fan comments. JC dominated the round, showcasing his signature complex schemes and consistent aggression. Prince Lord, while showing improvement, couldn't match JC's veteran skill.
Analysis

The Go-Rilla Warfare stage set the scene for a clash where battle rap fans witnessed JC continue his relentless grind, facing off against Prince Lord in what many regarded as a one-round war. JC came out swinging, demonstrating why his pen game remains elite, dropping 'spit your food out bars' that left the opposition scrambling. His schemes were intricate, layered with multiple entendres and clever wordplay, solidifying his reputation as a lyrical assassin.

Prince Lord, to his credit, stepped into the arena ready to throw down, showing flashes of potential and delivering some memorable lines that resonated with a segment of the crowd. Yet, the consensus painted a picture of JC operating on a different level. Critics noted Prince Lord's reliance on angles like the dancing video or Chris Stokes, material that's been aired out before and failed to inflict significant damage against JC's seasoned performance.

While the battle might have felt like a 'scrimmage game' for JC, Prince Lord definitely earned respect for stepping up, proving he belongs in the conversation. Ultimately, JC secured a definitive win, leaving no doubt who dictated the pace and aggression in this one-round showdown.

01JC delivers the impactful bar: "You next up(necks up) like an African chick's body physique."
02Prince Lord attempts the 'dancing' angle against JC, which many fans found to be an overused and ineffective attack.
03JC drops his intricate 'Big Shirley' scheme, praised by fans for its creativity and complexity.
04Prince Lord delivers a notable 'Glory Hole Bar' that caught some positive attention from the fanbase.
05JC's 'prints and glove' scheme and the impactful line 'if he would've signed u, nigga he would've tried u' are highlighted by fans as prime examples of his penmanship.
What fans loved
  • JC's consistent lyrical skill and 'ridiculous pen game' were highly praised.
  • Fans loved JC's complex schemes, specifically mentioning 'Big Shirley,' 'Martin bars,' and the 'prints and glove' scheme.
  • Prince Lord was acknowledged for stepping up his game and having some solid bars, particularly the 'Glory Hole Bar'.
  • Many appreciated the battle as a 'good one-rounder,' despite general dislike for the format.
Criticisms
  • Prince Lord was heavily criticized for using 'tired ass' and 'old hack' angles like the dancing video and Chris Stokes, which were seen as ineffective.
  • A significant number of fans expressed dissatisfaction with the one-round battle format.
  • Some fans felt the crowd was 'sleeping on JC bars,' failing to react to his more intricate lines.
  • Minor criticisms included Prince Lord's 'stumble' and a few fans suggesting JC relies too much on gun bars.

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