7 Cities Sharks United States Nov 16, 2013

Young XvsDece

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
21

Fan sentiment leaned heavily towards Dece, with many praising his intricate wordplay, creative schemes, and high bar count. While Young X brought strong performance and engaging delivery, Dece's lyrical depth and advanced writing style were often cited as the deciding factor by the audience.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Dece
Dece set the tone with layered wordplay and creative schemes, immediately establishing a lyrical advantage.
Young X countered with strong delivery and stage presence, landing effective jokes and performance-driven lines that resonated with the crowd.
Rd 3Dece
Dece closed out the battle with a relentless barrage of complex bars and witty punchlines, solidifying his performance and securing the round for many.
Analysis

The 7 Cities Sharks stage became a battleground for lyrical ideologies as Young X and Dece squared off in a clash that had the crowd buzzing from start to finish. This joint was a prime example of two distinct styles vying for supremacy, leaving fans debating who truly took home the dub. Dece, the veteran, came through with a masterful display of intricate wordplay and dense bar schemes, meticulously crafting his lines to land with surgical precision.

His lyrical craftsmanship was on full display, earning him props for creativity and a high bar count that had many heads nodding in agreement. His 'Republican from Maine' line and multi-layered 'Chill Will' bar were particularly lauded, showcasing a depth that set him apart. Young X, never one to back down, brought his signature high-energy performance and a knack for timely jokes that kept the crowd engaged.

His delivery was on point, and he commanded the stage with a presence that couldn't be ignored, looking to outshine the veteran with sheer charisma and performance power. While some praised his stagecraft, others felt his content leaned more towards humor than hard-hitting lyricism, creating a stylistic divide, though his 'foot scheme' and 'insurance' bar definitely landed. Ultimately, this battle solidified its place as a 'debatable classic' in the eyes of many.

Dece's consistent barrage of complex punches and revolutionary wordplay proved to be the difference-maker for a significant portion of the audience. Though Young X held his own, delivering a solid performance, it was Dece's lyrical depth that often pierced through, earning him the edge in what was undeniably a dope battle.

01Dece's intricate 'The way I step is morbid. Look homes, I'm alone, like a second mortgage' bar.
02Dece's clever political wordplay: 'A republican from maine abbreviated couldn't out 'rep ME''.
03Dece's multi-layered reference: 'CHILL WILL, IMMA BARRY B, HIS GRAVE WILL GET DOUG, THAT'S THE 'GET FRESH CREW''.
04Young X's impactful 'Soon as I hear em snoring I kill em for the Insurance' punchline.
05Young X's notable 'foot scheme,' which many fans highlighted as a strong point.
06Dece's confident bravado: 'Rock more chains then a bike rack I'm hard to pull I'm like white crack.'
What fans loved
  • Dece's creativity, wordplay, and complex bars were frequently praised.
  • Young X's engaging delivery and performance resonated with the audience.
  • Many considered the battle to be 'dope,' 'fire,' and a 'classic.'
Criticisms
  • Some fans noted Dece had a few stumbles in his delivery.
  • Critics felt Young X's performance sometimes overshadowed his lyrical content.
  • A few remarked that Young X rapped 'like he was on a track,' rather than a battle.

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