WeGoHardTV Brooklyn, New York, United States Jan 11, 2014

Young KrissvsChess

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Chess delivered a performance that, despite some noted stumbles and chokes, carried an undeniable impact and overall aggression that captivated the crowd and many online viewers. His intricate schemes, particularly the 'marijuana scheme' and clever wordplay, showcased a depth of lyrical prowess well beyond his years. While Young Kriss performed flawlessly and brought strong bars, Chess consistently garnered bigger reactions and maintained control of the room's energy, ultimately outweighing his minor performance flaws in the eyes of most fans.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Chess
Chess burst out the gate with an immediate impact, dropping 'fire' bars from his opening. The energy shifted quickly, with many noting Kriss's confidence seemed to waver as Chess took command.
Rd 2Chess
This round saw Chess unleash his now-legendary 'marijuana scheme,' which included a 'Butterbean' reference that sent the crowd into a frenzy. Despite some reports of minor slips, the content and creativity in this round were overwhelming.
Rd 3Chess
Chess continued to press the advantage, albeit with more visible stumbles or chokes according to some viewers. Young Kriss held his own, delivering bars flawlessly, but the momentum and sheer volume of high-impact lines from Chess still edged out the round, solidifying his overall win.
Analysis

The WeGoHardTV stage bore witness to a certified classic as Young Kriss stepped into the ring with the formidable Chess. From the jump, this wasn't just another battle; it was a statement. Chess, still a young gun at sixteen, came out cooking, unleashing a barrage of bars and schemes that had the whole building on notice.

His confident delivery and relentless aggression painted a vivid picture of a star on the rise, even if he did catch a couple stumbles along the way. Cats in the comments were quick to highlight his 'marijuana scheme' as a straight bodybag moment, showcasing a lyrical maturity that belies his age. Young Kriss, no slouch on the mic, brought his signature flawless delivery and some potent bars that resonated with the crowd.

He held his composure and proved he belongs in the conversation, landing punches that kept Chess honest. However, the raw, unfiltered energy Chess brought to the table often overshadowed Kriss's steady performance, creating an atmosphere where the young phenom just seemed to have the edge. This battle quickly solidified its status as one of WeGoHardTV's best, with both emcees leaving it all on the stage.

Despite Chess's acknowledged fumbles, his overall command, intricate wordplay, and undeniable stage presence left a lasting impression, proving why many are ready to stamp him as a future top tier. The consensus among the masses declared Chess the victor, making it clear that even with a few bumps in the road, when he's on, he's a problem.

01Chess's powerful opening bars immediately set the tone, grabbing the crowd's attention and visibly affecting Young Kriss's demeanor.
02Chess delivered an intricate and highly praised 'marijuana scheme,' which included a clever 'Butterbean' reference.
03Young Kriss landed a notable bar: 'You say you do dirt, how much can you do when you under some.'
04Chess utilized multi-layered wordplay like 'I got this down to a T || Its in me Genes/Jeans || This is a shoo-in/shoe win.'
05Chess experienced multiple chokes and fumbles throughout the battle, which were acknowledged by fans, though often dismissed given his overall performance.
What fans loved
  • Chess's incredible bars and complex schemes, especially the 'marijuana scheme.'
  • Chess's potential and impressive skill level for a 16-year-old.
  • The battle being a 'classic' and highly replayable.
  • Young Kriss's flawless delivery and solid bars.
  • The overall energy and aggression brought by Chess.
Criticisms
  • Chess's numerous chokes, fumbles, and slips.
  • Chess talking to the 'Cakes' instead of the camera or crowd.
  • Chess's rounds being notably longer than Young Kriss's.
  • Young Kriss's performance, while solid, wasn't enough to secure the win for many.

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