Gates of the Garden Staten Island, New York, United States Oct 6, 2021

Tink Da DemonvsKing Haze

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

King Haze secured the victory through a combination of clean delivery, high energy, and a strong start, which resonated with a significant portion of the audience. While Tink Da Demon showcased elite-level writing and unique bars, perceived performance issues like minor stumbles and recycling some material, coupled with a quiet crowd, created an opening for Haze to capitalize.

Round-by-Round
Haze came out of the gate swinging, setting the tone with a clean and impactful performance that immediately impressed many viewers.
Tink's penmanship shone brightest here, dropping intricate bars and his signature 'demon talk' that many fans described as incredible writing, despite a less-than-lively crowd reaction.
Haze maintained his composure and consistent delivery, clinching the final round on performance. Some felt Tink's round was hampered by clarity issues or previously heard material, allowing Haze to take the edge.
Analysis

The Gates of the Garden stage played host to a clash of styles as Tink Da Demon and King Haze went bar for bar, leaving fans debating the outcome long after the final round. Tink, known for his intricate pen game and unique 'demon talk,' brought a arsenal of advanced writing that had many calling his material 'in-fucking-credible.' The content was there, undeniably, with specific bars hitting hard enough to get a shout-out. But this ain't just about the words on paper; the performance dictates the perception.

King Haze came out firing, establishing an early lead with a clean and confident delivery that immediately captivated a segment of the audience. His energy was infectious, with some crediting him for waking up a reportedly sluggish crowd and increasing the overall vibe. The battle's outcome became a heated topic, with Tink's supporters arguing his lyrical mastery was too much for Haze, despite acknowledging some stumbles or recycled lines.

On the flip side, Haze's camp pointed to his crisp execution and commanding stage presence as the definitive factors. In the end, Haze's consistency and undeniable energy tipped the scales, securing a debatable but clear enough win for the judges. While Tink's lyrical genius was on full display, Haze's overall performance package proved just a bit too smooth for the W.

01King Haze's explosive start to the battle, quickly establishing his presence and setting a high bar.
02Tink Da Demon's 'temple bar' that generated specific praise from fans, highlighting his lyrical depth.
03King Haze's 'I mean all harm, Let Something Foreign, Ring On Your Bitch, Like, where’s My Green Card!' bar that was called out as a highlight.
04Perceived lack of cleanliness in Tink Da Demon's delivery, including accusations of recycling bars, which impacted his overall score.
05The unusually quiet crowd, which some fans felt diminished the impact of strong bars, particularly from Tink Da Demon.
06King Haze's ability to 'wake up the crowd' with his energy, suggesting his performance actively engaged the audience.
What fans loved
  • Tink Da Demon's 'in-fucking-credible' writing and unique 'demon talk' style.
  • King Haze's clean delivery, strong energy, and ability to engage the crowd.
  • Specific punchlines from both battlers, including Tink's 'temple bar' and Haze's 'Green Card' line.
Criticisms
  • Tink Da Demon's perceived lack of cleanliness in delivery, including accusations of recycling bars.
  • The quiet or 'dead' crowd, which some fans felt negatively impacted the battle's overall reception.
  • Some found King Haze's bars to be 'mediocre' despite his strong energy and delivery.

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