Scheme Street Pontiac, Michigan, United States Feb 25, 2013

CiddyvsBe-z Da Don

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

In a truly contentious battle, Ciddy's intricate wordplay and consistently deep lyrical schemes, particularly highlighted in his second and third rounds, gave him a slight edge. While Be-z brought potent delivery and strong punches, Ciddy's ability to craft complex narratives resonated more deeply with a segment of the fanbase, earning him the narrow victory.

Round-by-Round
Be-z started strong, delivering consistent punches and establishing his presence, with many fans giving him the initial round or finding it highly debatable.
Rd 2Ciddy
Ciddy unleashed a barrage of complex and deep bars, with multiple fans praising his lyrical density, even noting some lines might have 'gone over heads' in the room.
Rd 3Ciddy
Ciddy closed out the battle with an undeniable performance, described as 'disgusting' and one of the best rounds of the year by many, solidifying his lead despite a strong showing from Be-z.
Analysis

Scheme Street once again delivered a certified classic as M.Ciddy squared off against Be-z Da Don at Fastlane 2. This joint, though severely underviewed, quickly became a fan-favorite, sparking endless debate on who truly walked away with the dub. Both emcees brought their A-game, setting the stage for a lyrical showdown that had the battle rap world talking.

M.Ciddy stepped to the plate with a lyrical masterclass, showcasing a depth of wordplay that had heads rewinding just to catch every gem. His second and third rounds, in particular, were lauded for their intricate bars and complex schemes, solidifying his reputation as a top-tier lyricist. While some in the room might have missed a few punches, the replay value highlighted Ciddy's genius, with many calling his third the 'best round so far this year.' Not to be outdone, Be-z Da Don brought the heat with a consistent, hard-hitting performance.

He came out swinging, taking the first round in the eyes of many, and continued to deliver quotable after quotable with a powerful presence. Be-z proved he was a formidable opponent, matching Ciddy's lyrical prowess with his own brand of aggressive, well-constructed lines that kept the crowd engaged. When the smoke cleared, the scorecards were heavily split, making this one of the most debated battles in Scheme Street history.

Ultimately, Ciddy's advanced lyrical approach slightly edged out Be-z's powerful delivery and consistency, but this clash of titans left no doubt that both emcees are forces to be reckoned with. This battle is a must-watch for any true student of the game, a testament to pure hip-hop artistry.

01Ciddy's intricate wordplay and complex schemes in Round 2, which some fans felt went over the heads of the live crowd but were highly appreciated on replay.
02M.Ciddy's highly acclaimed third round, described by fans as 'disgusting' and one of the 'best rounds so far this year period.'
03Be-z Da Don's consistent delivery and potent punchlines throughout the battle, particularly noted for a multi-layered 'doggy style' scheme.
04A notable moment of Ciddy's excessive sweating, which was humorously pointed out by several fans.
What fans loved
  • The battle was frequently hailed as an "underviewed classic" with high replay value.
  • Ciddy's wordplay was praised as "fucking amazing" and some of the "coldest ever."
  • M.Ciddy's third round was widely considered "disgusting" and one of the best of the year.
  • Be-z Da Don's consistent aggression, potent delivery, and strong punchlines were well-received.
  • Both battlers delivered numerous quotables and demonstrated great stage presence.
Criticisms
  • Ciddy's visible sweating during his performance was a recurring humorous observation.
  • Some fans noted that many of Ciddy's more complex bars went over the heads of the live crowd.
  • Rappers were compared to others, with Ciddy sounding like Tay Roc and Be-z like JC or X-Factor.
  • A few viewers criticized Ciddy's delivery, feeling it didn't always match the strength of his bars.
  • Accusations arose that Be-z might have used ghostwritten lines, particularly in his second round.

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