Spit Dat Heat United States Sep 25, 2014

StebovsGenocide

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

Genocide clinched a razor-thin victory in a battle widely considered an 'instant classic.' While fan sentiment was heavily split, with numerous viewers explicitly calling it 'too close to call' or an 'even match,' Genocide's consistent delivery and intricate bar schemes gave him a slight edge in two highly contentious rounds. Stebo pushed the pace and delivered a dominant third, but Genocide’s overall performance just barely tipped the scales.

Round-by-Round
Genocide set the tone early, showcasing his aggressive delivery and complex wordplay, securing this round for a significant portion of the audience.
Dubbed the battle's 'close as fuck' swing round by fans, Genocide's relentless pressure and consistent punchlines, though highly debated, often gave him the slight advantage in a contentious showing.
Rd 3Stebo
Stebo unleashed a powerful closing statement, delivering a barrage of quotables and high-impact bars that many fans felt solidified his performance and undeniably took this round.
Analysis

The Spit Dat Heat stage caught fire as Stebo and Genocide stepped up, delivering what many are already calling one of 2014's premier matchups. This clash was a testament to raw skill, with both emcees trading blows that left the crowd—and the comment section—in a frenzy, debating every punch and every scheme. From the jump, Genocide came out swinging, laying down intricate bar work and an aggressive delivery that commanded attention.

His early rounds showcased why he’s considered a problem in the circuit, consistently landing with precision. But Stebo wasn't about to back down, returning fire with quotable after quotable, building momentum with each passing minute. The second round was a certified swing, a 'close as fuck' affair that had fans on the edge of their seats, and still has them divided on who truly edged it.

It was a masterclass in back-and-forth, with both battlers digging deep. Stebo then unleashed a dominant third round, leaving no doubt about his ability to close out strong, cementing his status as a serious threat. In the end, while the streets are still calling for a rematch or an undisputed tie, Genocide managed to secure a narrow victory in a battle that will undoubtedly be on replay for years to come.

This wasn't just a battle; it was a pure hip-hop showcase, proving Spit Dat Heat’s knack for putting on legendary events.

01Stebo's impactful line about snapping and swinging arms, deemed 'not unusual.'
02Genocide's clever bar about playing 'everybody mama like Angela Bassett.'
03Genocide's 'Raiden move' punchline, lauded by fans as a 'hard bar.'
04Stebo's 'black box Zaxbys line,' a subtle but memorable punch that resonated with the audience.
What fans loved
  • Crazy battle with mad replay value from both spitters
  • Best battle I've seen in a minute, salute y'all
  • Possibly Spit Dat Heat's best battle of 2014
  • This battle had way too many quotables, super classic
  • Fire fucking battle, each round is damn close
  • Instant Classic, these boys were cooking!
  • Barz on top of barz, one of the best battles of the year
Criticisms
  • Genocide is not marketable despite having some of the best bars
  • Stebo had very minor stumbles
  • The views for this battle give it no justice, it's fire

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