Go-Rilla Warfare United States Sep 4, 2016

B MagicvsGauge

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
21

Gauge generated significant buzz, with many fans discovering him through this battle and praising his unique style, growth, and potent punchlines. While B Magic had standout bars and was acknowledged as a legend, fan sentiment leaned heavily towards Gauge's performance and rising stock, with some even noting a perceived decline in Magic's recent form.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1B MagicMagic started strong, landing clever lines that resonated with the crowd, showcasing his veteran penmanship in the opening. His 'Chloe wedding' bar was a standout.
Rd 2GaugeGauge picked up momentum, impressing with his distinct delivery and intricate punchline schemes. Fans noted his ability to craft 'jazz face' worthy moments and avoid formulaic approaches.
Rd 3GaugeGauge sealed the deal in the final round, dropping a barrage of memorable lines. The 'gravy line,' 'cold shoulder in hell,' and 'smartphone AR' punchlines solidified his performance and cemented his new fan base.
Analysis

The Go-Rilla Warfare stage became a proving ground when veteran B Magic stepped into the ring with the rapidly ascending Gauge. This clash was a testament to B Magic's enduring legacy as one of the game's most clever pens, as he opened with undeniable bars, reminding spectators why his flow remains legendary. Yet, the night belonged to Gauge, who seized the opportunity to show out.

Gauge's performance was a masterclass in unique delivery and relentless punchline precision. He consistently hit with intricate schemes that earned genuine 'jazz face' reactions from the crowd, proving he's not about that 'copy/paste' setup life. His bars, from the 'gravy line' to the 'cold shoulder in hell' punch, landed with undeniable impact, showcasing a rapper hitting his stride.

The battle served as a pivotal moment for Gauge, whose stock soared as new fans flocked to witness his distinct talent. Many were left wondering how he hasn't graced the URL stage yet, a clear sign of his impactful showing. While B Magic undeniably had his moments, affirming his status as a lyrical force, Gauge's overall performance cemented his place as a breakout star destined for bigger platforms.

This one left an impression, highlighting the grit and grind of two emcees leaving it all on the stage.

01B Magic's 'I'll let it ring on a fiend like Chloe wedding' bar.
02Gauge's unique punchline schemes and avoidance of a 'copy/paste' format.
03Gauge's 'Get combinations all in your mouth it’s safe to say' line.
04Gauge's 'Who tf put carrots in the fried rice? Don't say it's just 1 spot cuz I tried twice' scheme.
05Gauge's 'gravy line,' which deeply resonated with fans.
06Gauge's 'U know u bogus when u get the cold shoulder in hell' punch.
07Gauge's 'We The People on the top like the constitution!' line.
08Gauge's 'Shells burnin holes in my seats after it recoil' bar.
09Gauge's 'Clip loaded in the AR… Look like a smartphone…' punchline.
10B Magic's 'have him pushing daisies, call me hangman with this hateful eight' bar.
What fans loved
  • Gauge's overall performance, unique style, and growth garnered significant praise.
  • Many fans discovered Gauge through this battle and lauded his skill, calling him a 'diamond in the rough.'
  • Specific punchlines from Gauge, such as the 'gravy line' and 'cold shoulder in hell,' were highly celebrated.
  • B Magic's legendary status, clever writing, and signature flow were acknowledged and appreciated.
  • The battle itself was regarded as 'nice' and 'crazy,' with both rappers putting in work.
Criticisms
  • Some fans felt B Magic's performance indicated he needed to 'get his shit together' or that he had 'fallen off' in recent times.
  • Criticism arose regarding B Magic's perceived lack of preparation for other battles, contrasting with his appearance here.

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