URL: Ultimate Rap League Raleigh, North Carolina, United States Sep 17, 2018

Shotgun SugevsGlueazy

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

Based on fan reception, Glueazy's intricate bars and punchlines resonated more than Shotgun Suge's aggression. Multiple comments highlighted specific, high-impact lines from Glueazy. While Suge had his moments, the bulk of the conversation around his performance was about his stage presence and attire rather than his lyrical content. The primary knock on Glueazy's performance was the accusation of a recycled bar, but the overall sentiment still favored his material.

Round-by-Round
Glueazy established his lyrical approach early. Comments suggest his bars were complex, with some possibly going over the live crowd's head but landing well with the online audience.
This appears to be Glueazy's strongest round, containing standout bars like the 'D Jay... never close to Skinny' line which was a fan favorite. However, this round also likely contained the controversial 'acupuncture' bar.
Suge's direct, hard-hitting style likely earned him a round. Fans quoted his 'Den of Thieves' bar, indicating he landed some solid punches. His performance was consistent with his brand of bully rap, but it wasn't enough to win the battle.
Analysis

In a classic matchup of lyrical finesse versus aggressive power, Glueazy and Shotgun Suge stepped into the URL arena for a battle that left fans talking for multiple reasons. Glueazy came out swinging with a pen full of intricate bars and multi-layered punches, landing haymakers like his 'Hustle and Flow' scheme that caught the attention of the online audience. His performance was sharp and calculated, proving he can hang with the top tier.

Shotgun Suge, true to form, brought his signature menacing presence and pocket-check persona. He connected with some tough talk and landed a notable 'Den of Thieves' bar, reminding everyone of the danger he represents on stage. While his performance was solid, it was largely overshadowed by the conversation around his opponent.

The battle's legacy, however, became complicated. Viewers quickly pointed out that one of Glueazy's key setups, an 'acupuncture' line, was nearly identical to a well-known Rum Nitty bar. This sparked heavy debate, tainting an otherwise impressive performance.

Despite this controversy and the constant fan roasting of Suge's undersized jersey, the consensus leaned towards a victory for Glueazy, who simply out-penned the Jersey goon, even with a major asterisk next to his name.

01Glueazy's 'acupuncture' bar was immediately flagged by fans as a line previously used by Rum Nitty, creating a significant point of controversy around his performance.
02Glueazy delivered a standout punchline: 'D Jay from hustle and flow, you was never close to Skinny,' which was widely praised by viewers for its cleverness.
03Shotgun Suge landed a solid movie scheme with the bar, 'These ain't the goonies, wrong movie, this the Den of thieves.'
04A notable moment of crowd interaction or on-stage talk where Suge dismissively replied, 'I AINT HEAR IT,' which fans found amusing.
What fans loved
  • Glueazy's 'D Jay... never close to Skinny' bar.
  • Glueazy's '6 9's posted like Akademiks' line.
  • Shotgun Suge's 'Den of Thieves' bar.
  • The perceived high quality of Glueazy's overall lyricism.
Criticisms
  • Glueazy was widely accused of stealing an 'acupuncture' bar from Rum Nitty.
  • The overwhelming frustration with URL for the long delay in releasing the battle.
  • Constant jokes and critiques about the very tight fit of Shotgun Suge's jersey.
  • Some fans found certain bar concepts, like 'will smiff em' bars, to be unoriginal and dated.

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