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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
21

The fan comments leaned heavily towards D. Mars & Kevo, often referred to as 'MadeMen' or 'dudes wit the dreads', with numerous explicit 3-0 scorecards in their favor. While Kloud MkBreeze & Drum received significant praise for their individual performances and wordplay, the overall sentiment for the win sided with D. Mars & Kevo's commanding delivery and presence.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1D. Mars & KevoD. Mars and Kevo came out swinging, establishing an early lead with a commanding presence that resonated with the crowd. Their opening set the tone, earning them crucial early points and impressing with their cohesive attack.
Rd 2Kloud MkBreeze & DrumKloud MkBreeze & Drum bounced back hard in the second, showcasing their intricate wordplay and sharp schemes. Kloud displayed undeniable bars, while Drum's beast-like delivery kept them firmly in the contest, securing the round with lyrical prowess.
Rd 3D. Mars & KevoIn the final round, D. Mars & Kevo delivered a performance that sealed the deal. Their consistent delivery and ability to connect with the audience, combined with aggressive content and impactful 'clowning' moments, secured them the battle.
Analysis

The STL Street Report stage was set for a certified clash as Kloud MkBreeze & Drum squared off against D. Mars & Kevo, also known as MadeMen. From the jump, the energy was palpable, with both duos stepping to the plate ready to unleash.

Fans immediately noted the competitive fire, dubbing it one of the hardest 2v2 encounters seen in a minute. The stakes were high, and the emcees delivered a battle worthy of the buzz. Kloud MkBreeze & Drum brought their A-game with a masterful display of wordplay and intricate schemes.

Kloud proved why he needs more shine, dropping bars that were straight fire, while Drum asserted his dominance, going full 'beast' mode on the mic. Their lyrical prowess kept the crowd engaged, showing a cohesive attack that was hard to deny, even as some felt Kloud might have been holding Drum back from an even higher plateau. On the flip side, D.

Mars & Kevo, the MadeMen, commanded respect with their commanding presence and consistent delivery. D. Mars, often recognized by his signature dreads, delivered a performance that solidified his reputation, with many praising his consistent 'niceness' throughout the battle.

Their collective energy and ability to 'clown' their opponents added a layer of intimidation, making it clear they weren't just here to compete, but to dominate. Ultimately, after three rounds of lyrical warfare, it was D. Mars & Kevo who edged out the victory.

While Kloud & Drum showcased undeniable talent and left their mark, the MadeMen's overall impact and closing power resonated stronger with the majority, solidifying their win in a battle that will undoubtedly be revisited for its high-level competition.

01Kloud MkBreeze showcases impressive wordplay and complex schemes, earning praise for his lyrical ability.
02Drum's 'beast' mode delivery and aggressive performance ignites the crowd, highlighting his individual impact and leaving a strong impression.
03D. Mars, identified by his dreads and commanding stage presence, consistently delivers strong bars and earns respect for his performance.
04MadeMen (D. Mars & Kevo) deliver 'clowning' moments, adding pressure and entertainment value to their rounds, which resonated with the fans.
05The battle is declared one of the 'hardest 2v2' encounters by fans, underscoring the high level of competition and entertainment.
What fans loved
  • Praised as one of the hardest 2v2 battles ever seen.
  • Kloud MkBreeze's bars and need for more exposure were highlighted, with comments noting he 'got bars'.
  • Drum's performance was frequently described as 'a beast' and 'fucked me up at the end', indicating a strong individual showing.
  • D. Mars (the dude with dreads) was noted for being 'nice' and worth checking out further, showcasing his strong impression.
  • Kloud & Drum's wordplay and schemes received specific praise for their quality.
  • The battle garnered 'ZERO “tHuMbS dOwN”' on YouTube, indicating strong overall positive reception.
Criticisms
  • Some fans felt Kloud MkBreeze was holding Drum back from his full potential, suggesting a slight imbalance in their team performance.
  • Despite good performances and wordplay, a sentiment arose that Kloud & Drum ultimately took a loss.
  • One comment suggested MadeMen 'clowned' Kloud & Drum, implying a dominant and perhaps one-sided performance from D. Mars & Kevo.
  • A viewer noted that one performer's efforts at the end, while appreciated, were 'just wasn't enough to win the battle', hinting at missed opportunities.

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