Body Bag Battles United States Mar 10, 2017

GwittyvsPG

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Fan sentiment heavily favors Gwitty, with numerous calls for a 2-1 or 3-0 victory. His intricate wordplay, multi-layered punches, and particularly his dominant second round resonated strongly with the audience. While PG showcased undeniable bar-hitting, the recurring criticism of recycled lines in his third round and comparisons to Rum Nitty swayed the perception in Gwitty's favor for the overall win.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Gwitty
Gwitty opened with potent wordplay and complex schemes, establishing an early edge by overwhelming PG with intricate bars.
Rd 2Gwitty
Delivering what many fans considered his best round, Gwitty unleashed a 'fire' and 'retarded crazy' performance, showcasing a dominant lyrical assault.
Rd 3Gwitty
Gwitty maintained consistent pressure, securing the round with impactful punches. PG's performance, while strong in places, was unfortunately marred by noticeable recycled material.
Analysis

The Body Bag Battles stage heated up as Gwitty and Poetik Genius, also known as PG, stepped into the ring for a clash that had the fans talking. Gwitty came with his signature multi-layered pen game, dropping intricate schemes and punches that had double and triple meanings, showcasing why many believe he’s got next. His second round, in particular, was a masterclass in aggression and lyrical complexity, leaving the crowd hyped and securing a clear win for the round.

Gwitty's consistent pressure and endless bars were undeniable. PG, while displaying undeniable bar-hitting ability, found himself in a familiar spot for many new faces: comparisons to a battle rap legend. His delivery and vocal inflections frequently drew parallels to Rum Nitty, a point that resonated throughout the comment section.

Despite this, PG delivered a solid performance, especially in moments like his widely praised 'Carmelo bar,' proving he wasn't just a clone but a formidable emcee in his own right. However, the third round brought some controversy for PG, as astute fans noted recycled material from previous battles. Gwitty, on the other hand, kept the pressure on, closing out a battle that, while debatable in some pockets, ultimately saw him emerge with a clear W.

The streets recognized Gwitty's relentless wordplay as the deciding factor in this high-stakes showdown, cementing his status as a lyrical force to be reckoned with.

01Gwitty consistently demonstrated intricate wordplay and multi-meaning punches throughout the battle, earning widespread praise for his 'crazy' pen.
02Gwitty's second round was universally lauded by fans as a dominant performance, frequently described with superlatives like 'fire' and 'retarded crazy'.
03Numerous fans pointed out PG's vocal tone and delivery strongly resembled Rum Nitty, leading to recurring comparisons throughout the battle.
04PG faced criticism for using recycled lines in his third round, with several fans recognizing bars from his previous battles.
05PG delivered a notable 'Carmelo bar' that resonated with some fans, highlighting his ability to craft impactful lines.
What fans loved
  • Gwitty's intricate wordplay and multi-meaning punches were consistently praised.
  • Gwitty's second round was widely celebrated as a dominant and 'fire' performance.
  • PG's ability to deliver strong bars and impactful lines was acknowledged.
  • The battle was generally viewed as having a high quality of lyrical exchange from both emcees.
Criticisms
  • PG's vocal style and delivery frequently drew comparisons to Rum Nitty, with some finding it too similar.
  • PG was criticized for using recycled material in his third round, impacting his overall score.
  • A minority of fans noted Gwitty's delivery and flow could use refinement to elevate his performance further.

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