United States Nov 11, 2013

Dre VishissvsYoung B

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Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

Young B secured the victory with a commanding performance, showcasing polished punchlines and strong stage presence that resonated deeply with the audience. While Dre Vishiss delivered impactful schemes, Young B's consistency and overall delivery earned him the majority of fan votes.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Dre VishissDre Vishiss came out strong, landing creative Nickelodeon schemes, particularly the 'Doug' reference, which caught the crowd's attention in a close opening round.
Rd 2Young BYoung B dominated this round, delivering a barrage of bars and punchlines that had the crowd reacting heavily, establishing a clear lead in the battle.
Rd 3Young BYoung B maintained his momentum, finishing strong with impactful lines and a confident stage presence, ultimately edging out Dre Vishiss in the final round.
Analysis

The LA Battlegroundz stage played host to a compelling matchup between Dre Vishiss and Young B, a battle that has since garnered significant attention, particularly in the wake of Young B's passing. From the jump, both emcees brought their A-game, trading intricate bars and commanding the mic with distinct styles. Dre Vishiss kicked things off with clever, intricate schemes, notably his Nickelodeon references in the first round, which showcased his penmanship and ability to connect with the audience.

However, Young B quickly asserted his dominance, especially in the second and third rounds. His polished delivery, sharp punchlines, and undeniable stage presence proved to be a formidable combination. Lines like the 'Rodney King' bar and his 'Memorial Day' reference became instant fan favorites, solidifying his reputation as a lyrical force.

The crowd's energy was palpable throughout, reacting to every impactful moment and scheme dropped by both rappers. Ultimately, Young B's consistent barrage of bars and overall command of the stage swayed the majority of viewers, with many calling for a decisive victory in his favor. The battle stands as a testament to both rappers' skill, but it also serves as a poignant reminder of Young B's talent, with fans posthumously celebrating his contributions to the culture.

01Young B delivers the memorable punchline, 'This many bars ain’t went over a nigga head since Rodney King.'
02Dre Vishiss's first-round Nickelodeon schemes, especially the 'Doug' reference, draw a strong reaction from the crowd.
03Dre Vishiss shows visible frustration and heat after Young B's second verse.
04Young B drops a notable 'Memorial Day' line that gets a strong crowd response.
What fans loved
  • Young B's overall performance garnered significant praise, with many fans highlighting his polished pen game and strong stage presence.
  • His memorable punchlines, like the 'Rodney King' bar and the 'Memorial Day' reference, resonated strongly with the audience.
  • Dre Vishiss's creative Nickelodeon schemes in the first round, particularly the 'Doug' reference, were a standout moment.
  • Many viewers considered the battle a 'classic' and expressed appreciation for both rappers' efforts.
Criticisms
  • Some fans observed that Dre Vishiss appeared to struggle with breathing control towards the end of the battle.
  • A few comments questioned the relevance and presentation of Dre Vishiss's ring card girls.
  • A minority of viewers felt that some of Young B's bars, while strong, lacked a degree of originality.

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