Glendale, Arizona, United States Dec 31, 2022

Dre VishissvsJ Murda

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Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

The fan sentiment was heavily divided, with many calling it a classic and a tie, or giving 3-0s to either side. However, a slight majority of explicit winner calls and overall praise leaned towards J Murda, particularly for his improved pen game and impactful lines, though Dre Vishiss delivered a strong performance that garnered significant support.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1J MurdaFans frequently credited Murda with a strong opening, with several scorecards giving him the first round for his sharp delivery and early impactful bars.
Rd 2Dre VishissDre Vishiss delivered an aggressive and impactful second round, with specific bars and a heightened intensity that resonated strongly with viewers.
Rd 3J MurdaThe final round was highly competitive, but J Murda managed to edge it out with impactful closing statements and consistent delivery, securing the battle in many fans' eyes.
Analysis

The WestWorld Battle Rap stage lit up with a certified classic as Dre Vishiss and J Murda went head-to-head in a high-octane lyrical showdown. From the jump, both emcees brought their A-game, trading intricate wordplay and hard-hitting punchlines that had the crowd and online viewers buzzing. J Murda showcased a noticeable evolution in his pen game, delivering clever angles and timely punchlines that solidified his standing as an underrated talent.

His 'Waiting around/weight in a round' and 'not my Dre/madre' lines were particularly impactful, drawing strong reactions. Not to be outdone, Dre Vishiss came with his signature aggressive style, delivering unique bars and an undeniable intensity, especially in his second round. His 'serial killer' line and vivid descriptions of street realities resonated deeply, proving why he's considered a seasoned vet.

The battle was a back-and-forth affair, with fans split on who took the victory, many calling for a tie due to the sheer competitiveness. However, J Murda's consistent delivery and sharpened pen ultimately gave him the slight edge in a battle that will undoubtedly be replayed for its quotable moments and raw energy.

01J Murda's clever 'Waiting around/weight in a round' bar, which was widely praised.
02Dre Vishiss's impactful 'Don't make me repeat myself, I'm a serial killer' line.
03J Murda's 'Tesla, electric slide' bar, which sparked discussion among fans about its originality.
04Dre Vishiss's intense and aggressive segment in the second round, including the 'white chalk and yellow tape' line, which showcased his raw energy.
05J Murda's clever 'not my Dre/madre' line, which was praised for its wordplay.
06Dre Vishiss's authentic bars about prison experience, delivered with conviction.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised J Murda's significant improvement in his pen game and overall performance.
  • Many viewers celebrated the battle as a 'classic' due to the high level of competition from both rappers.
  • Dre Vishiss was commended for his unique bars, aggressive delivery, and authentic street narratives.
  • Specific quotable lines from both emcees were highlighted as standout moments.
Criticisms
  • There was a notable discussion among fans regarding the originality of the 'electric slide' bar, as it had been used by other rappers.
  • Some comments suggested that J Murda should be more selective with his opponents to further elevate his career.
  • A few viewers noted that Dre Vishiss occasionally rushed his delivery, potentially impacting the clarity of his punches.
  • Some fans felt J Murda's third round could have benefited from more definitive, knockout-level punchlines.

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