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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Fan consensus overwhelmingly points to Gwitty dominating the battle, with multiple comments referencing a "3-0" win and highlighting his "leveling up." His intricate wordplay, unique flow, and hard-hitting punchlines were consistently praised. Prez Mafia had moments but was seen as underprepared by some, ultimately not matching Gwitty's consistent performance.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Gwitty
Gwitty dropped immediate heat with complex schemes and intricate wordplay, establishing early control and capturing the crowd's attention.
Rd 2Gwitty
Gwitty continued to showcase his unique style and distinct flow, landing memorable punchlines that resonated deeply with the audience and kept the pressure on.
Rd 3Gwitty
Gwitty maintained his aggressive delivery and clever bar construction, securing a clear victory. Prez Mafia showed some freestyle ability but it wasn't enough to sway the round.
Analysis

The battle on WeGoHardTV pitted Prez Mafia against Gwitty, and when the dust settled, it was clear one emcee stepped into a new echelon. Gwitty came through like he had something to prove, hitting Prez Mafia with a barrage of intricate wordplay and a unique cadence that kept the crowd locked in. This ain't your old Gwitty; this is a "leveled tf up" version, showing consistent aggression and clever multis that left a lasting impression.

Prez Mafia had his moments, showcasing flashes of the lyrical ability fans expect. There were glimpses of his raw talent, especially with some freestyle bars late in the battle. However, the overall performance from Prez sometimes felt like he needed a little more seasoning, with some fans even drawing comparisons to Twork's flow.

It was a solid effort, but the preparation didn't quite match the intensity Gwitty brought to the stage. Ultimately, Gwitty put on a clinic, dropping high-impact schemes and punchlines that had the audience rewinding the footage. Bars like the "gate and garden" breakdown or the "pot holes" line were straight fire, cementing his dominant performance.

This battle solidifies Gwitty's position as a force to be reckoned with, proving he's here to stay and ready to smoke whoever steps in front of him.

01Gwitty's 'fence/gate' scheme: 'Get punched over the fence, sir' (fencing) 'with a sword I’m out the gate with it'
02Gwitty's 'trap house to gates of the garden' breakdown: 'You went from the Trap House to the Gates of the gardens...Then got knocked out over the gate & fell in the garden!!!'
03Gwitty's 'pot holes' bar: 'I’m tired of whippin I gave my pot holes'
04Gwitty's 'John Hancock' punchline: 'this jawn in my hand cocked, (John Hancock) check the signature'
05Gwitty's 'elevated/stairs closed' line: 'You'll get elevated, I'll have your stairs closed'
06Gwitty's 'Phil and Lil' bar: 'It’s really real both my 9millys spill these twin babies havin you laying on the rug rat, feeling lil'
07Gwitty's 'refrigerator running' joke: 'I’m on the Jack callin bluffs like is ya refrigerator running'
08Gwitty's 'Jor'ge' bar: 'Your girl looks like a spanish boy "Jor'ge"'
What fans loved
  • Gwitty's perceived 'leveling up' and improved performance.
  • Gwitty's unique flow and distinct style.
  • Gwitty's intricate wordplay and multi-layered schemes, especially the 'gate/garden' and 'fence/sword' bars.
  • Prez Mafia's potential and flashes of freestyle ability.
Criticisms
  • Prez Mafia's perceived lack of preparation or inconsistent performance.
  • Comparisons of Prez Mafia's flow to Twork's.
  • Minor comments regarding Gwitty's round structure, suggesting he starts in the middle.

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