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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

The crowd sentiment heavily favored Prodical Son, with many fans asserting he won all three rounds, often noting his impressive freestyle ability against a seemingly prepared Skelly. Despite Skelly's strong moments, Prodical's aggressive style and refusal to back down, even amidst perceived poor sportsmanship from Skelly regarding face-touching, cemented his perceived victory among the fanbase.

Round-by-Round
Prodical Son came out hot with a first line that instantly garnered a strong reaction, setting an aggressive tone. His off-the-top approach connected well with the crowd, while Skelly was seen as trying to disrupt the battle.
Prodical maintained his aggressive, in-your-face style. The controversy surrounding physical contact, particularly Prodical touching Skelly's face, became a focal point. Many fans criticized Skelly's reaction as 'diva-sensitive,' further swaying opinion towards Prodical.
Skelly delivered strong opening lines in this round, showing his preparedness. However, the overall fan perception still leaned towards Prodical Son. Comments suggesting Prodical was 'robbed' reinforced the idea that he should have won this round and the battle overall.
Analysis

This KOTD clash between Prodical Son and Skelly was nothing short of a verbal brawl, a raw display of street-certified lyricism that had the crowd on edge from start to finish. Prodical Son stepped into the arena showcasing that off-the-top wizardry, allegedly freestyling on the spot, an undeniable feat that resonated deeply with the true heads. His aggressive, in-your-face delivery was a consistent pressure cooker, often challenging the boundaries of personal space and igniting a firestorm of controversy.

Skelly, reportedly coming in with prepared material, still brought that consistent flow and some hard-hitting bars, especially dropping a notable opener in the third round. But the heat of the moment was undeniable, with the tension palpable as Organik had to step in to keep the peace. Fans were split, but many felt Prodical's grit and spontaneous fire should have sealed the deal.

The debate over who took the W was as intense as the battle itself. While some rode with Skelly's composure and written punches, the overwhelming sentiment leaned towards Prodical Son's unfiltered aggression and impressive freestyle skill, with claims of a 'robbery' echoing through the comments section. This one proved that sometimes, the battle rap is just as much about heart and crowd connection as it is about flawless penmanship.

01Ryan PVP's memorable 'put your money where your WEALTH is' line during the intro.
02Prodical Son's impactful first line in Round 1, immediately drawing a strong 'lmao' reaction from fans.
03Skelly's strong opening lines in Round 3, which garnered positive fan reactions.
04Prodical Son's physical, in-your-face approach, including touching Skelly's face, leading to heated exchanges and controversy.
05Organik intervening in the heated exchanges, with fans noting his role in preventing a physical altercation.
06A female voice from the crowd yelling 'I'LL KNOCK YOU THE FUCK OUT,' adding to the raw energy of the battle.
07Skelly reportedly contradicting himself within 15 seconds of a verse, a point noted by some fans.
What fans loved
  • Prodical Son's impressive freestyle ability, especially battling on the spot against a prepared opponent.
  • The overall 'heat' and 'realness' of the battle, making for an exciting watch.
  • Prodical Son's aggressive, shit-talking style and confidence.
  • Skelly's flow and consistency in his raps.
  • Memorable lines from both rappers, including Prodical's Round 1 opener and Skelly's Round 3 opener.
Criticisms
  • Skelly's perceived 'diva-sensitive' reaction to Prodical Son's face-touching.
  • Allegations of 'bullshit decisions' and Prodical Son being 'robbed' by the judges.
  • Skelly's reliance on 'gun talk' and occasional inconsistency.
  • Prodical Son being labeled as 'cocky' by some viewers.
  • General complaints about KOTD judging and biased decisions.

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