WeGoHardTV Jamaica, New York, United States Jun 27, 2019

Scotty Good & P.EZvsKilla B

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
00

The fan base overwhelmingly declared Killa B and Showstoppa, known as the Splash Brothers, the clear victors. Despite a perceived biased crowd, their performance was deemed too potent to deny, with numerous standout lines and a dominant delivery from both emcees. Killa B specifically was highlighted for multiple impactful bars.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Splash BrothersKilla B and Showstoppa came out swinging, immediately establishing a strong presence and landing memorable lines that resonated with the viewership, despite the live crowd's lukewarm reception.
Rd 2Splash BrothersThe Splash Brothers maintained their momentum, showcasing a polished pen and delivery. Even with Scotty Good and P.EZ bringing energy, the consistency and impact of Killa B and Showstoppa continued to shine through.
Rd 3Splash BrothersClosing out the battle strong, the Splash Brothers delivered a decisive third round, cementing their perceived victory. Their collective effort proved too much for their opponents to overcome, securing the clean sweep in the eyes of many.
Analysis

The WeGoHardTV stage bore witness to a high-stakes 2-on-2 clash as Scotty Good and P.EZ faced off against the formidable Splash Brothers, Killa B and Showstoppa. From the jump, the energy was palpable, with both duos looking to assert dominance. While Scotty Good and P.EZ brought their signature styles, it was the Splash Brothers who consistently landed the more impactful blows, painting a picture of lyrical prowess and undeniable synergy.

Despite a live crowd that many perceived as biased or unenthusiastic, Killa B and Showstoppa's performance cut through the noise, earning them widespread praise from the online community. Their pen game was on full display, laced with intricate schemes and hard-hitting punchlines that left no room for doubt. The crowd's reaction, or lack thereof, became a talking point, but ultimately did little to sway the overall consensus favoring the Splash Brothers.

Scotty Good and P.EZ certainly had their moments, showcasing flashes of brilliance and P.EZ's established fan appeal. However, the relentless barrage from the Splash Brothers proved to be an uphill battle. This contest highlighted Killa B and Showstoppa's growth and chemistry, positioning them as a dangerous force in the 2-on-2 arena.

01Killa B's 'Society fears a black man with A VISION' bar, delivered at 19:32, captivated the audience with its depth and impactful delivery.
02Killa B's 'Jordan in the flu game I PUT A BALDHEAD IN SCOTTY'S CHEST!!!' was a knockout blow, praised by fans as a 'fire' moment.
03The Giannis Antetokounmpo 'long arm out of the coop' bar was a standout, drawing immediate appreciation for its cleverness and execution.
04Scotty Good's opening delivery was noted for having 'crackhead energy,' polarizing some viewers on its effectiveness.
05A 'weird hiccup' or unclear moment around the 14-minute mark for Scotty Good & P.EZ drew questions and speculation from the comments.
06Killa B's 'Hollywood' line directed at Scotty Good, referencing nose in the air, showed his calculated approach and targeted aggression.
What fans loved
  • The Splash Brothers' overall performance, pen, and delivery were top-tier, showcasing significant improvement.
  • Killa B's specific bars, like 'Society fears a black man with A VISION' and the 'Jordan in the flu game' line, were critically acclaimed as fire.
  • Scotty Good and P.EZ were acknowledged for having 'nice lines' and P.EZ's established presence was noted.
Criticisms
  • The live crowd was widely criticized for being biased against the Splash Brothers and not giving credit where due.
  • Some viewers found Scotty Good's initial 'crackhead energy' distracting or less effective.
  • P.EZ's style was noted by some as not translating as effectively in a 2-on-2 format.
  • A 'weird hiccup' around the 14-minute mark in Scotty Good & P.EZ's performance raised questions.
  • A specific 'gay ass outro' by the Splash Brothers was met with negative feedback.

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