AHAT United States Jul 21, 2009

P FreezevsArtisan

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

P Freeze dominated the battle with piercing personal attacks and clever, memorable punchlines, most notably the 'Danity Kane' line which fans consistently highlighted as a knockout blow. He appeared well-prepared, effectively dismantling Artisan who, despite showcasing flashes of talent, seemed to struggle with consistency and directness, leading some to believe he was intimidated or not at his best.

Round-by-Round
P Freeze opened strong with aggressive, personal bars, immediately setting a dominant tone. His 'Danity Kane' line landed early and hard, establishing momentum.
Freeze continued to apply relentless pressure, with many fans feeling the battle was decisively over after this round due to his consistent barrage of effective disses and personal angles.
Maintaining his momentum, P Freeze rounded out a strong performance. While Artisan still showcased some punchline ability, it wasn't enough to shift the overall narrative or secure the round.
Analysis

The AHAT stage was set for a showdown between P Freeze and Artisan, and when the smoke cleared, it was P Freeze who walked away with the W, putting on a masterclass in direct, hard-hitting bars. From the jump, Freeze came out swinging, dissecting Artisan with surgical precision and dropping quotables that had the crowd buzzing. His now-infamous 'Danity Kane' line wasn't just a punch; it was a certified knockout blow that resonated throughout the arena, making his intent crystal clear.

Artisan, a respected name in the circuit, still managed to land some heavy shots, especially with his impactful 'I had a dream' line, proving he could still rock the room. His signature loud delivery kept the energy high, but some felt his material wasn't always as personally aimed as Freeze's. While Artisan had his moments, P Freeze's calculated approach and relentless personal attacks seemed to give him the decisive edge, constantly pushing the narrative in his favor.

In the end, P Freeze rode a wave of sharp angles and undeniable presence to a clear victory, leaving fans clamoring for his next appearance on the big stage. This battle served as a loud statement from Freeze, showing why he's a real problem in the game, even as Artisan's performance, though not without its highlights, left some observers wondering if he was truly bringing his A-game.

01P Freeze's 'Your street cred about equivalent to Danity Kane!' line.
02Artisan's 'I had a dream' line.
03P Freeze making a personal attack referencing Artisan's lazy eye.
04Artisan's characteristic loud and energetic delivery, noted by fans.
05Fan criticism regarding Artisan's use of generic written material, referencing 'McDonald's sauces and chicken mcnuggets'.
What fans loved
  • P Freeze's 'Danity Kane' punchline was widely celebrated as a battle-ending moment.
  • Artisan's 'I had a dream' line was recognized as a strong and impactful punchline.
  • P Freeze's effective use of personal attacks and apparent preparation resonated well with the audience.
  • Many fans expressed a strong desire for P Freeze to return to battle rap.
  • General appreciation for the competitive nature and highlights from both battlers.
Criticisms
  • Artisan's overly loud and sometimes perceived annoying delivery was noted by several viewers.
  • Some fans felt Artisan relied on generic or less personal written material, citing lines about 'McDonald's sauces'.
  • Accusations were made that both battlers primarily used written material rather than freestyling.
  • A sentiment that Artisan seemed intimidated or not at his usual form during the battle.
  • One specific line from P Freeze, 'In The Hood Like A Clit', drew criticism and was labeled as 'gay'.

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