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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

While many fans called the battle debatable or 2-1 either way, a slight majority leaned towards Snake Eyez, particularly praising his strong first round and consistent energy throughout. Tex Saygo delivered a standout third round, but it wasn't enough to sway the overall consensus for the win.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Snake EyezSnake Eyez came out with explosive energy and impactful bars, with many fans calling this round a 'classic' and 'bananas.' His aggressive delivery set a high standard early on.
Rd 2Snake EyezA very close and debatable round, with both rappers landing strong punches. Snake Eyez maintained his aggressive presence and conviction, slightly edging out Tex Saygo's solid performance through consistent pressure.
Rd 3Tex SaygoTex Saygo delivered a powerful and memorable third round, featuring several highly quotable lines that fans celebrated as the 'round of the battle.' He showcased significant penmanship and strong closing material.
Analysis

The Trenches Battle Rap League delivered a high-octane, back-and-forth affair as Snake Eyez squared off against Tex Saygo, leaving the crowd buzzing and the comment section deeply divided. Snake Eyez burst out of the gate with a ferocious first round, showcasing his signature aggressive delivery and a barrage of hard-hitting bars that immediately set a commanding tone. His conviction and raw energy were undeniable, earning him early praise from many viewers who recognized his consistent grind.

Tex Saygo, however, proved he was far from a pushover. Displaying significant growth and a unique style, he traded blows with Snake Eyez, particularly shining in a third round that many deemed the best of the battle. His intricate schemes and quotable lines, like the 'good cop bad cop' bar, demonstrated his penmanship and ability to connect with the audience.

The battle was a true dog fight, with both MCs leaving it all on the stage, creating an instant replay-worthy classic that highlighted the depth of talent within the league.

01Snake Eyez's impactful line, 'Where I’m from a 38 snub is like a college degree!'
02Snake Eyez's vivid bar, 'I ate so many Ramen noodles, i felt the sodium in my veins.'
03Tex Saygo's clever 'good cop bad cop' scheme, culminating in 'That’s the only good cop or bad cop to get me to talk.'
04Tex Saygo's direct insult, 'That’s why I cant lose, to this Temu version of Stick Fingaz..'
05Snake Eyez's aggressive punchline, 'I should’ve rapped at ya gravestone at least it don’t speak.'
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised the battle's high energy and replay value, frequently calling it one of the year's best.
  • Snake Eyez's consistent aggression and powerful first round were frequently highlighted as standout performances.
  • Tex Saygo's noticeable improvement and unique style garnered him many new fans.
  • Several specific bars from both rappers, such as Snake Eyez's 'ramen noodles' line and Tex Saygo's 'good cop bad cop' scheme, were celebrated as highly quotable.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt Tex Saygo received unearned crowd reactions for certain lines, perceiving them as 'gas.'
  • Questions were raised regarding the logical consistency or clarity of some of Snake Eyez's more abstract lines, particularly the 'stomach growls louder than gunsmoke' bar.
  • Concerns were raised about Tex Saygo's occasional emotional outbursts or talking during his opponent's rounds.
  • A segment of the audience expressed a desire for more diverse lyrical approaches, suggesting some new battlers sound similar.

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