AI Verdict
Fr3ako secured the W in this one, largely due to his clever angles and fresh concepts, especially shining in his opening round with unique 'laboratory' and 'Jigga' schemes. While P.EZ brought some undeniable wrestling bars and a distinct style, Fr3ako's more consistent delivery and engaging material resonated stronger with the majority, helping him navigate through P.EZ's lengthier rounds and occasional 'gas'.
In a clash of distinct styles, Fr3ako and P.EZ stepped into the WeGoHardTV ring, delivering a battle that had the timeline buzzing. Fr3ako came correct, setting the pace early with intricate schemes and clever angles, particularly his 'laboratory' and 'Jigga' concepts, which proved to be highlights. P.EZ, a known problem in his own right, brought a different flavor to the stage.
His wrestling bars were undeniable, creating some wild moments and showcasing a unique cadence that some argued set him apart from the pack. However, his extended rounds and moments of 'gas' seemed to dilute some of the impact he was building. The energy in the building was palpable, but as the dust settled, Fr3ako's consistent sharp writing and unique delivery ultimately tipped the scales in his favor.
While P.EZ certainly had his supporters and moments of brilliance, the collective nod went to Fr3ako for a well-rounded and impactful performance, solidifying his win despite the back-and-forth on the scorecards.
- P.EZ's 'crazy' wrestling bars and Eddie Guerrero references
- Fr3ako's clever angles, particularly the 'laboratory' and 'Jigga' concepts
- P.EZ's unique and 'different' style
- P.EZ's overly long rounds, described as '8 minute rounds'
- Perceived 'gas' or filler material from both rappers
- P.EZ's third round performance was called 'trash' by some
- P.EZ potentially biting Daylyt's 'Mk, Mk, Mk' style
- Some found P.EZ's style to sound 'like every other battle rapper'
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