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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
80% confidence
Score
30

Duke Da Shootah garnered significantly more support in the fan comments, with many declaring him the clear winner and even stating he won 'by a landslide' or 'no contest'. While Prince Lord had a strong contingent of supporters and notable bars, the overall sentiment leaned heavily in Duke's favor across multiple rounds.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Duke Da ShootahDuke came out strong, landing memorable lines like the '10 commandments' bar that immediately resonated with the crowd. Prince Lord also had solid moments, but Duke's delivery and punchlines edged out the round.
Rd 2Duke Da ShootahThis round saw Duke capitalize on his momentum, with fans praising his rebuttal ability and consistent fire. Prince Lord delivered some aggressive content, including the 'sister act flip' that generated a strong reaction, but Duke maintained a slight lead in overall impact.
Rd 3Duke Da ShootahDuke closed out the battle with impactful bars, with many fans highlighting his direct attacks on Prince Lord. Prince Lord continued to bring his signature style, but Duke's performance in this round solidified his overall victory in the eyes of the majority.
Analysis

The Smoke Room Battle League brought the heat with Prince Lord facing off against Duke Da Shootah in a Chicago showdown that had the comment section buzzing. From the jump, Duke Da Shootah established a commanding presence, dropping quotables like his '10 commandments' bar that immediately resonated with the crowd. His confident delivery and sharp punchlines, including the clever 'Venezuelan' line, kept the pressure on throughout the battle.

Prince Lord, known for always bringing the energy, didn't back down. He landed some heavy blows, with his 'sister act flip' bar causing a significant stir and showcasing his aggressive, no-holds-barred approach. Fans also praised his consistent flow and street-oriented content, proving he came to compete and leave his mark on the stage.

However, as the rounds progressed, Duke Da Shootah's consistent performance and ability to craft impactful 'Lord' bars, directly aimed at his opponent, seemed to sway the majority of the audience. Many in the comments declared Duke the clear victor, with some even calling it a 'landslide.' While Prince Lord's loyal fanbase stood firm, the consensus pointed to Duke Da Shootah securing the win, cementing his reputation as a formidable force in the league.

01Duke Da Shootah's 'everything on stone like the 10 commandments' bar landed with significant impact, setting an early tone.
02Duke's 'Comfortable in any hood I’m in like a Venezuelan' line was a standout punchline, praised for its cleverness.
03Prince Lord's aggressive 'sister act flip' bar generated a strong reaction from the crowd and was a highly discussed moment.
04Prince Lord delivered a notable line about 'doing 2 to 10 for some shit I get right bout out to do it again,' showcasing his street credibility.
05Duke Da Shootah's 'Lord' bars, directly targeting his opponent, were highlighted by fans as particularly effective in the later rounds.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Duke Da Shootah's punchlines and confident delivery, noting his ability to land memorable bars.
  • Prince Lord's aggressive content and specific, hard-hitting lines, particularly his 'sister act flip,' were highlighted as standout moments.
  • Many viewers commended Duke Da Shootah's overall consistent performance and his effective use of direct opponent-specific bars.
  • Prince Lord's loyal fanbase consistently showed appreciation for his signature style and consistent effort in the battle.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt that Prince Lord's supporters were overly biased, suggesting that loyalty sometimes overshadowed objective performance.
  • A few comments implied that Prince Lord might have held back or 'took it easy' on his opponent, leading to a less dominant performance than expected by some.
  • There was a sentiment among some fans that Duke Da Shootah's victory was so clear that any opposing view was based on 'delusion' rather than battle merit.

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