U Dubb Network United States Jul 13, 2017

Bandit MontanavsGwitty

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
30

Gwitty's content, particularly a standout 'government bar' in the opener and a 'stupid fire' third round, resonated deeply with a significant portion of the audience. Despite battling a perceived biased crowd and frequent critiques of his delivery, many fans felt his material was superior and showed undeniable progression throughout the battle.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Gwitty
Gwitty kicked things off with a strong performance, dropping a highly praised 'government bar' that set a powerful tone for his supporters.
Rd 2Gwitty
Though his delivery faced criticism, many fans pointed to Gwitty'rapping on some new shit,' indicating content that edged out Bandit, even if the crowd didn't always react.
Rd 3Gwitty
Gwitty sealed the deal for his proponents with a 'stupid fire' third round, showcasing his best material and cementing his perceived victory.
Analysis

The U Dubb Network stage lit up with a clash of styles as Bandit Montana went head-to-head with Gwitty, a battle that sparked a lively debate across the timelines. Gwitty stepped to the plate with undeniable hunger, unloading standout bars, including a much-hyped 'government bar' early on that immediately grabbed attention. His content, often lauded as 'new shit,' showcased a rapper leveling up, even as some in the crowd seemed to be on a different wavelength.

While Bandit Montana brought his seasoned presence and signature approach, some viewers felt his punches struggled to land with consistent impact. His style drew comparisons, and certain lines, like the 'cabbage patch shit,' were met with a sense of déjà vu. Yet, Bandit displayed moments of potential, proving he belongs on a bigger platform with his veteran demeanor.

The atmosphere itself became a major talking point, with numerous fans highlighting a perceived crowd bias that Gwitty had to overcome as much as his opponent. Despite the energy fluctuations and ongoing critiques of his monotone delivery, Gwitty's performance, capped by a 'stupid fire' third round, resonated deeply with a strong segment of the audience, solidifying his perceived victory. The debate raged online, but for many, Gwitty simply out-rapped his opponent.

01Gwitty's 'government bar' during his first round.
02Gwitty's 'stupid fire' third round performance.
03Perceived crowd bias against Gwitty, noted by numerous fans.
04Recurring fan critiques regarding Gwitty's monotone delivery.
05Bandit Montana's 'ask me why' line in his first round, which some found unoriginal.
06Gwitty frequently talking or interjecting during Bandit Montana's rounds.
What fans loved
  • Gwitty's sharp content and impactful bars, particularly his 'government bar' and 'stupid fire' third round.
  • Gwitty showing progression and attempting 'new shit' in his approach.
  • Bandit Montana's seasoned presence and potential for larger stages.
Criticisms
  • Gwitty's monotonous delivery and perceived lack of energy from the crowd.
  • Gwitty talking during Bandit's rounds, which some viewed as unprofessional.
  • The perceived crowd bias heavily favoring Bandit Montana, impacting Gwitty's reactions.
  • Bandit Montana's bars occasionally struggling to land or being perceived as unoriginal.
  • Some fans describing the overall battle as 'low tier' or 'trash.'

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