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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

Fans overwhelmingly scored the battle 3-0 in favor of Moses West, citing his superior lyricism, poetic depth, and impactful content, particularly in Round 3. He was frequently described as a 'lyricist' and 'poet' who outclassed Beast Boy's 'rapper' style with knowledge and understanding.

Round-by-Round
Moses set the tone early, with fans calling for a first-round knockout and noting his elevated lyrical approach.
Continuing his dominant run, Moses delivered intricate schemes and potent bars that kept the momentum on his side.
This round was a standout for Moses, praised for its 'knowledgeable truth,' messages of unity, and community focus, resonating deeply with the audience.
Analysis

The Southern Rap League stage was set for a lyrical showdown between Beast Boy and Moses West, and what unfolded was a definitive display of penmanship from Moses. West delivered a performance that left the crowd buzzing, showcasing why he's considered a true lyricist, not just a rapper. His rounds were packed with potent schemes and intricate wordplay, dismantling his opponent with surgical precision.

Moses West commanded the battle, especially dropping a heavy Round 3 that resonated deeply with the audience. His bars weren't just clever; they carried a message of unity and community that transcended the typical battle fodder, proving that knowledge and understanding can hit harder than any negative energy. It was a clear display of next-level artistry, leaving no doubt about his dominance.

Beast Boy definitely came to scrap, throwing down hard and showing his genuine ambition on the mic. Even though the judges, and the crowd, heavily favored Moses West, Beast Boy displayed flashes of his talent, proving he belongs on the big stage. The battle was a testament to the raw talent brewing in the SRL, with both emcees laying it all on the line.

01Moses West's powerful Round 3 content, speaking on knowledgeable truth, unity, and community, which fans hailed as profoundly impactful.
02Moses's intricate wordplay and scheme: 'Calling my crib and I aint even give you my numbers/ All I did was give you a style for you to run wit/ smiling in my face glad to break bread with the god/'... 'Oh I get it you biggie and he puffy..uggghh'
03A memorable punchline from Moses: 'Half Lebanese and that fux with me, cuz y'all don't heat my crabs when I use my EBT'.
04Moses West dropping the clever bar: 'I guess Lead and Niggas go together Like Bread and Strippers. Get It? Go together like Bread and Strippers!'
05Moses's scheme about outdoing his opponent: 'I got the rapper eater lookin like grub, if I don't beat em in the street, ima beat em in the club, cause I'm a PURE emcee and he's only a MIRAGE how these MARCS spit LAVA when that can't ROC BARs...'
What fans loved
  • Moses West's exceptional lyrical depth, poetic delivery, and intricate schemes.
  • The profound impact of Moses's third round, which focused on knowledgeable truth and community unity.
  • Specific standout bars from Moses West, including the 'Biggie and Puffy' comparison and the 'Bread and Strippers' line.
  • The overall quality and excitement of the battle, described as 'dope' and 'epic'.
  • Beast Boy's effort and genuine, welcoming spirit acknowledged by some fans.
Criticisms
  • Beast Boy's performance was perceived as 'weak' by many, with comments suggesting he 'should have wrote some better shit'.
  • One fan made a minor criticism about Moses West's outfit.

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