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The fan consensus is overwhelmingly in favor of Gwitty, primarily due to his second round, which is widely considered one of the best performances of his career and the clear turning point of the battle. While Drugz started strong, Gwitty's momentum in the second and third rounds secured him a 2-1 victory in the eyes of most viewers.
In a grudge match fueled by real-life tension, Gwitty and Drugz delivered a memorable clash on the URL stage. Drugz came out swinging, taking a commanding lead in the first round with aggressive energy that had many viewers predicting a clear win. However, the narrative flipped entirely in the second.
Gwitty unleashed what fans have since called a career-defining round, packed with quotable haymakers and clever schemes that left the crowd and viewers stunned. His "I must be lost" line became an instant classic, echoing in comment sections for years. The battle's legacy has been amplified over time, with many fans revisiting the footage after hearing Gwitty discuss his victory on various podcasts and interviews.
While the third round was more contested, the sheer force of Gwitty's second was enough to sway the popular vote, cementing a 2-1 victory. The battle stands as a prime example of a mid-battle momentum shift and a signature performance for the New York rapper.
- Gwitty's second round was overwhelmingly praised as the highlight of the battle and one of the best rounds of his career.
- The "I must be lost" bar was celebrated as a simple, yet highly effective and memorable punchline.
- Fans frequently pointed to Gwitty's "coal miners" scheme as a standout lyrical moment.
- Drugz was consistently credited with having a very strong and energetic first round.
- Many viewers appreciated Gwitty's unique, unorthodox style, finding it original in the battle rap landscape.
- Several comments noted that Gwitty's delivery and cadence can be an acquired taste and difficult for some viewers to follow.
- Some fans felt Drugz's performance style was too similar to other battlers from his circle, particularly Jakkboy and Twork.
- A portion of the audience considered the battle to be of a lower tier compared to other URL main events.
- Drugz's rounds were perceived by some as being too short, especially in the second and third.
- The physical aggression from Drugz during Gwitty's round was a point of criticism for some viewers.
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