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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

While the battle is highly debatable due to a super-charged hometown crowd for Real Deal, the consensus from the comments suggests he edged the victory. His first round was widely seen as a haymaker-filled classic, and despite a strong showing from Rosenberg Raw in the second, Deal's complex bars and performance in the first and third rounds were enough to secure the win for a majority of viewers, even those who acknowledged the 'gas'.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Real DealCommenters called this round 'deadly' and a 'classic'. Deal's energy, paired with memorable bars like the 'Lewinski' and '5th Temptation' lines, overwhelmed Raw and won the round decisively.
Rd 2Rosenberg RawThe most commonly conceded round for Raw. Viewers who favored his 'bully rap' and street-oriented style felt he was more effective here. Some comments noted that both rappers had a weaker second round, but Raw's consistency gave him the edge.
Rd 3Real DealThis was the debatable swing round. While Raw had a strong showing, Deal's intricate wordplay and ability to connect with his home crowd gave him the slight edge needed to close out the battle on many scorecards.
Analysis

In a classic clash of styles, the lyrical technician Real Deal went head-to-head with the street bully Rosenberg Raw in a battle defined by one massive factor: the hometown crowd. Fighting on his home turf in Pittsburgh, Real Deal was met with a hero's welcome, and the energy was electric from the jump. He came out of the gate swinging in the first with a round many fans called an all-timer, packed with haymakers and complex schemes that left Raw on the ropes.

Rosenberg Raw, to his credit, didn't fold under the pressure. He weathered the storm and fired back with his signature aggressive, in-your-face style, arguably taking the second round by staying true to his brand of 'bully rap' while Deal's material was perceived as lighter. The third round became the decider, a close, back-and-forth affair where both emcees left it all on the stage.

Ultimately, while the debate rages on about the impact of the hometown 'gas,' Real Deal's performance was undeniable. His sharp writing, relentless performance, and ability to command the stage gave him the edge on the majority of scorecards. It was a clear win, but one that will forever be discussed in the context of the crowd's controversial influence.

01The Pittsburgh crowd gave Real Deal a massive reception and reacted explosively to his bars, a factor that many viewers felt 'gassed' his performance and influenced the perception of the battle.
02Real Deal's 'last one to snap like the 5th Temptation' line was frequently cited as a major highlight and one of the best bars of the battle.
03Real Deal's comparison of Rosenberg Raw to 'Chief Wiggum' from The Simpsons landed perfectly and became a running theme in the comment section.
04Rosenberg Raw's 'Hawaiian punch' line was mentioned frequently, though often as a point of ridicule, making it an unintentionally memorable moment.
05Real Deal's multi-layered bar, 'When it comes to hands, u been washed more than a germaphobe,' was quoted by fans as a prime example of his sharp writing.
What fans loved
  • Real Deal's explosive first round, considered a classic by many.
  • Specific Real Deal bars like the '5th Temptation' and 'germaphobe' lines.
  • Rosenberg Raw's authentic 'bully rap' style and performance in the second round.
  • The overall entertainment value, with many calling it a 'great battle' and 'classic' despite the issues.
Criticisms
  • The overwhelmingly biased Pittsburgh crowd 'gassing' Real Deal's bars.
  • Poor audio quality making it difficult to hear the rappers clearly.
  • Arguments that Rosenberg Raw's style is 'basic' or 'unbelievable'.
  • Claims that Real Deal used too much 'filler' and 'wack jokes'.

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