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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
21

Cityy Towers secured the win through consistent performance and impactful rounds, particularly a dominant second round that drew widespread acclaim. While My Block Bezi delivered intricate bars and a strong closing statement in his third, Cityy's overall consistency and memorable schemes resonated more with the audience.

Round-by-Round
A debatable opener that many saw Cityy Towers edge out with a slightly more consistent performance, though some fans leaned towards Bezi's complex wordplay.
Cityy Towers delivered an undeniable performance, marked by his now-famous MK3 scheme, which was universally praised as 'insane' and 'ethered' Bezi in this round.
My Block Bezi came alive in the final round, delivering a 'clutch' performance with potent bars that many fans felt was his strongest showing, though it wasn't enough to sway the overall outcome.
Analysis

In a battle that pitted consistency against intricate wordplay, Cityy Towers made a formidable return to the iBattleTV stage, proving why his name consistently surfaces in discussions of top-tier talent. Coming off a hiatus, Cityy wasted no time reminding the culture what he's capable of, bringing a relentless aggression and calculated punchlines that kept the pressure on his opponent. My Block Bezi, however, was no pushover, matching Cityy's energy with a dense lyrical arsenal.

Bezi frequently showcased a brand of complex, multi-layered bars that, while occasionally flying over the immediate crowd's head, earned high praise from discerning viewers on replay. His third round, in particular, was a masterclass in rebuttal and a clear highlight for many. Ultimately, it was Cityy Towers' ability to land undeniable punches and deliver a scorching second round – featuring the now-legendary MK3 scheme – that tipped the scales.

Despite Bezi's valiant effort and undeniable flashes of brilliance, Cityy's overall consistency across the three rounds secured him the victory in what was widely regarded as a classic, bar-filled slugfest.

01Cityy Towers' 'MK3 scheme' sent shockwaves through the crowd and comment section, solidifying his dominance in a pivotal round.
02My Block Bezi unleashed a clever 'Mike Miller' bar that was applauded for its intricacy, though many noted it went over the live crowd's head.
03Cityy Towers' second round masterclass left Bezi with minimal rebuttal, with fans widely declaring it a clear victory for Cityy.
04My Block Bezi's 'charger/Philip Rivers' bar showcased his lyrical depth, another instance of his high-level writing that often required re-listens to fully appreciate.
05My Block Bezi's third round was a strong, 'clutch' closer, earning him significant praise and making the battle's ending highly competitive.
What fans loved
  • Cityy Towers' 'MK3 scheme' was an instant classic and a major highlight.
  • Cityy Towers' dominant second round was widely praised as an 'ether'.
  • My Block Bezi's intricate and clever bars, though often missed by the live crowd, were appreciated by listeners on replay.
  • My Block Bezi's strong, 'clutch' third round was a high point of his performance.
  • The battle itself was frequently called a 'classic' and a 'dope battle' by fans, showcasing high-level bar-for-bar action.
Criticisms
  • Many fans felt that My Block Bezi's more complex bars went 'over heads' of the live crowd and potentially the judges.
  • Criticism arose regarding perceived crowd bias influencing the judges' decisions over pure bar-for-bar content.
  • Some fans noted Cityy Towers being 'cocky' and talking during Bezi's rounds.
  • A few comments suggested Bezi's delivery was 'rushed' and his schemes weren't fully developed in places.

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