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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

While many fans view this as a debatable classic, the consensus leans towards Chilla Jones. The sheer impact and legendary status of his third round, which is almost universally praised in comments, likely swayed the battle in his favor. Ciddy put up a tremendous fight with strong punches and rebuttals, but Chilla's complex, multi-layered schemes and masterful pen game left a more lasting impression.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Ciddy
Ciddy came out strong with a mix of clever punches and his signature reverse flips. Fans noted his 'Friday' scheme and sharp wordplay like the 'anonymous' bar, giving him the edge with a more direct and aggressive start.
Chilla found his groove in the second, settling in and delivering dense, lyrical content. His scheme breaking down the U.S. presidents was a highlight that showcased the elite writing he's known for, narrowly taking a highly competitive round.
Considered by many to be an all-time classic round. Chilla unleashed an onslaught of back-to-back schemes, including the Zodiac and sitcom schemes, that overwhelmed both Ciddy and the audience. The performance was so dominant it prompted a fan to yell the now-iconic 'Leave him alone, man!' line, cementing a clear victory for Chilla in the final round.
Analysis

In a battle that has since been crowned a 'slept-on classic', Chilla Jones and Ciddy delivered a masterclass in lyricism that pitted elite scheming against heavy-hitting punches. Ciddy came out of the gate firing, using clever flips and direct bars that put the pressure on the Boston wordsmith. He arguably controlled the early momentum of the battle, proving he belonged on the URL stage.

However, Chilla Jones weathered the storm and showcased the generational pen game that would make him a legend. As the battle wore on, his schemes grew more intricate and impressive, culminating in a third round that lives in battle rap lore. The barrage of concepts, from Zodiac signs to sitcoms, was so relentless that a fan in the crowd famously yelled, 'Leave him alone, man!', perfectly capturing the one-sided demolition of the final round.

While the battle remains debatable for some, the lasting memory is of Chilla Jones operating at a level few can ever hope to reach.

01Chilla Jones delivers a legendary third round, packed with complex schemes about Zodiac signs, sitcoms, and more, leading a fan to yell 'Leave him alone, man!'
02Chilla Jones spells out Ciddy's name with a bar: '...look in this MC's (I), you gonna need (D,D)ouble these bars to go against me (Y)?'
03Ciddy's effective use of 'reverse punching' and flips was a consistent theme, praised by fans as 'crazy' and a highlight of his performance.
04Chilla's tour guide punchline: 'So we beefing in my town Ciddy? Well with that four-five, I'm like a tour guide - I'll show you around city (a round Ciddy)'.
What fans loved
  • Chilla Jones's legendary third round is considered an all-time great performance.
  • The extremely high level of lyricism and complex bars from both MCs.
  • The battle's status as an underrated or 'slept-on' classic.
  • Ciddy's strong performance, particularly his 'reverse punching' style.
  • The iconic crowd moment when a fan yelled 'Leave him alone, man!'
Criticisms
  • The battle is frequently cited as being underrated and not having enough views.
  • A minor sentiment that some of Chilla's schemes can feel like 'word forcing'.
  • Chilla's dense style can be difficult for some casual viewers to follow in the moment.

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