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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

Prezzy, often referred to as Dubz or Presidential Dubz by the fanbase, delivered a clinic, with an overwhelming majority of fans scoring the battle 3-0 in his favor. His aggressive performance and potent bars were widely praised, leaving many to declare Stylez'bodied' and completely outmatched.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Prezzy
Prezzy came out firing, establishing an early lead with a strong offensive. While a few debated this round, the consensus leans heavily towards Prezzy setting the tone.
Rd 2Prezzy
This round saw Prezzy hit another gear, with many calling it legendary and his best performance. The impactful bars and commanding presence cemented his dominance.
Rd 3Prezzy
Prezzy closed out the battle with continued aggression and lyrical firepower, maintaining pressure and leaving no doubt in the minds of the audience. Stylez's round was noted by some as being shorter or less impactful here.
Analysis

The WeGoHardTV stage bore witness to a certified bodybag as Presidential Dubz, also known as Prezzy, stepped in the ring against Stylez. From the jump, Dubz made it clear he wasn't there to play games, unleashing a barrage of bars that had the crowd in a frenzy. Stylez, who came with confidence in the face-off, found himself on the receiving end of a lyrical onslaught that many felt was career-ending.

Prezzy's performance was nothing short of monstrous, with fans calling his delivery 'snappin'' and his bars 'tuff.' He showcased a level of aggression and penmanship that elevated his stock, prompting calls for his inclusion on bigger platforms. His second round, in particular, was lauded as legendary, a true masterpiece of battle rap. While Stylez had moments, delivering a few notable bars himself, he struggled to match Prezzy's consistent aggression and intricate punchlines.

Many noted Stylez's rounds felt shorter or that he simply wasn't 'saying nothing half the time' compared to Dubz's relentless attack. The energy in the building was electric, but by the final bell, the outcome was clear: Prezzy delivered a dominant 3-0, leaving no room for debate.

01A distinct clicking sound, likened to a firearm being cocked, was audible to some in the crowd.
02Prezzy drops the visceral bar: 'Lasagna ya dome, headshot, left his brains all on top of that barrel now the gun got a mind of its own,' igniting a huge reaction.
03Prezzy delivers a sharp sports reference with, 'Rondo injury...that 9 out!' showcasing clever wordplay.
04Stylez delivers a notable bar: 'When i let dis Trey sing a song, I guess Cakes is on da menu,' showing flashes of his lyrical ability.
05Audience members notice 'City' looking heated as camera bulbs broke the stage, highlighting the intense atmosphere.
06An exchange where Prezzy is heard telling someone to 'get that hand off me nigga' at one point during the battle.
07Commentary from fans regarding the excessive behavior of hype men, suggesting they detracted from the battle's flow.
What fans loved
  • Prezzy's dominant 3-0 performance, considered one of his best battles ever.
  • The impactful and quotable bars from Prezzy, such as 'Lasagna ya dome' and 'Rondo injury, that 9 out.'
  • Prezzy's second round, described by many as legendary and possibly the best of the year.
  • The overall excitement and 'classic' status given to the battle by some fans.
Criticisms
  • Stylez's perceived underperformance and short rounds.
  • The argument that Stylez was 'bodied' or 'murdered' and his pre-battle trash talk backfired.
  • The distracting behavior of hype men, with some fans feeling they ruined the battle.
  • Stylez's flow or style being too similar to Tsu Surf, leading to comparisons.

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