FilmOn.com Los Angeles, California, United States Feb 25, 2015

ConceitedvsBigg K

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
21

While a significant portion of the fanbase argued Conceited's intricate wordplay went over the crowd's head, the consensus gives a clear edge to Bigg K. K's aggressive delivery, commanding stage presence, and iconic MTV scheme in the second round created moments that had a more lasting and visceral impact. Conceited's material was seen by many as repetitive and less believable, failing to connect with the live audience, which heavily influenced the battle's perceived outcome.

Round-by-Round
Bigg K's first round was noted by almost everyone as being incredibly short, lasting less than a minute. By default, Conceited takes the round on volume alone, though his material received a lukewarm reception.
Rd 2Bigg K
The defining round of the battle. Bigg K's legendary MTV scheme, including the '16 & Pregnant' bar, was the undeniable haymaker of the night. This round created massive separation and is widely considered a classic performance.
Rd 3Bigg K
Conceited's energy and material seemed to wane in the third, and he lost the crowd completely, even drawing boos. Bigg K maintained his aggressive momentum and controlled the stage, securing the round and the battle.
Analysis

In a classic clash of styles, the intricate, simile-heavy approach of Conceited went up against the raw aggression and direct punches of Bigg K on the FilmOn stage. From the jump, the battle was defined by its atmosphere, with a West Coast crowd that seemed unwilling to give Conceited a fair shake, sleeping on complex wordplay and multi-syllable setups. While Conceited arguably took the first round by default due to a surprisingly short opening from K, the tide turned dramatically in the second.

Bigg K dropped an all-time classic round, dissecting Conceited with a masterfully crafted MTV scheme that had the building shaking and became the main takeaway from the entire event. His energy was undeniable, punctuating haymakers with his signature 'He's garbage!' ad-libs, completely seizing control of the room. Conceited struggled to regain his footing in the third, with his gun-bar-heavy style and race angles failing to connect.

The crowd's hostility grew, culminating in audible boos. Bigg K stayed in his pocket, delivering with conviction and consistency. In the end, it was a case of the right performance for the right room; while Con's pen might be respected in hindsight, Bigg K's power, presence, and unforgettable second round were simply too much to overcome, earning him a clear and memorable victory.

01Bigg K's entire second round, specifically his multi-layered scheme breaking down various MTV shows, was the highlight of the battle and is still referenced years later.
02The crowd was heavily biased against Conceited, failing to react to complex bars like the 'Kenwood/stereotype' line and 'catering' wordplay, which became a central point of debate after the battle.
03Bigg K's first round was unusually short, lasting only around 30-40 seconds, effectively forfeiting the round to Conceited.
04Conceited was booed by the crowd near the end of his third round after deploying several race-based angles that didn't land with the West Coast audience.
What fans loved
  • Bigg K's entire second-round MTV scheme, especially the '16 & Pregnant' punchline.
  • Bigg K's aggressive delivery and ad-libs like 'He's garbage!'.
  • Specific Bigg K punches like the Denny's 'Grand Slam' bar and the 'lace 'em inside like Ray Finkle' line.
  • Complex Conceited bars that were appreciated by lyrical fans, like the 'Kenwood/stereotype' and 'catering' lines.
  • The high-definition video and audio quality of the FilmOn production.
Criticisms
  • The crowd was overwhelmingly biased against Conceited and 'too slow' to catch his more intricate bars.
  • Conceited's material was viewed as light, corny, and overly reliant on 'like' similes and unbelievable gun bars.
  • Bigg K's first round was far too short.
  • Conceited's decision to use race-based angles in front of a predominantly white crowd was seen as a strategic error.

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