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T-Roy AKA Reezy Battles AI Rapper PrideFulsinner in a Gaming-Fueled Album Experience by NWO Sparrow

Inside the Club Cooee -born album where a human artist goes bar for bar with artificial intelligence in a full-length rap battle experiment

By NWO SPARROWPublished about 8 hours ago 11 min read
how an online gaming community pushed a real rapper into a full-scale lyrical war with an AI creation

Rapid Review of T-Roy AKA Reezy vs PrideFulsinner Album

Beats - 10/10

Lyrics - 9/10

Concepts- 10/10

Roll-out- 7/10

Replay Value- 7/10

Vibe Check - 10/10

T-Roy AKA Reezy Battles AI Rapper PrideFulsinner in a Club Cooee Community Clash by NWO Sparrow

T-Roy AKA Reezy Battles AI Rapper PrideFulsinner in a full Album

This review is interesting because this was not sent to me by a PR or a new artist looking for coverage. This album was actually one that I anticipated by being a member of Club Cooee The 3D chat community . In our small cooee community, there was a back and forth between Bay Area artist T-Roy Reezy, who I have covered before on this platform, and who we then found out to be an AI artist PrideFulsinner. The crazy thing about this is PrideFulsinner was an AI artist the whole time and the entire community thought that he was a real person. That right there says everything about where we are in music and where we are headed. We are now in a space where artificial intelligence is not just assisting creativity, it is actively participating in it in a way that can pass as human. That blurs the line between authenticity and illusion, and it challenges listeners to question what “real” even means anymore. If an AI can replicate pain, hunger, and storytelling to the point where a real audience believes it, then we are looking at a future where the emotional connection to music may not always come from a human source, but it can still feel real. That is both exciting and a little unsettling at the same time.

Reezy was being hyped up to battle Sinner after he let us hear a few diss tracks aimed at him, and we were all in the room telling Reezy “you gone let this guy play on your name like that.” Little did we know this whole time PrideFulsinner was an AI, but nevertheless we got a full 16 track album from it. Reezy’s team decided to use the moment to galvanize both the Cooee gaming community and earn new listeners. What Reezy did here is cutting edge in a way people are going to look back on later. A full album battle against an AI rapper is not something we see every day, and instead of ignoring the situation or brushing it off, he leaned all the way into it. That takes awareness and confidence. Most artists would hesitate to even engage with something like this, but Reezy saw an opportunity to create a moment that sits at the intersection of technology and hip hop culture.

He is also getting ahead of something that is going to become normal sooner than people expect. Collaborating with or even battling AI in music is going to be a lane, and Reezy positioned himself early. He did not just react to AI, he used it as a creative tool and a storyline. That is how you stay ahead of the curve in an era where attention is everything. Instead of AI being a threat, he turned it into content, competition, and conversation all at once. So lets get into the album.

1) Challenge Accepted 6/10

You would be surprised to know that this an AI track, not a real person is on this record. Pridefulsinner speaks here like he really experienced pain and hardships like a real person, and that is what makes this record so confusing to process. The production here is clean and well produced, it sounds like something you would expect from a developing artist with real studio time. The first line took me out with “they said i never make it / that i wont get far.” Like what really, because now I am questioning where that “struggle” is coming from. Although the vocals on here from Pridefulsinner are clean, it is hard to get through his verse knowing this is not a real person. Even the harmonizing on this is clean and structured well. I liked this song, but we all know it is the one thing here that keeps it from scoring high and that is the fact it is AI. Pridefulsinner does make sure to call out Reezy directly on this record, which sets the tone for everything that follows.

2) Prides Dead 7/10

This was Reezy’s reply to the first track. Now the issue here is Reezy chose to go the route of making us clap and dance and sorry Reezy this is war, even if it is with a vocal chatbot. The production here can easily be used as a single for a club or party record, which makes it catchy but slightly off target for what the moment called for. At this point, I am looking for Reezy to be the hope for humanity against AI rappers and I feel like he grooved along with them more than trying to destroy. Kudos to the line “you just a footnote on my rise in this game / when i spit this fire / pride is left to blame.” Very direct even when he used auto tune to say “i’ll wash your pride away.” You can tell Reezy felt a way that he was bamboozled by an AI rapper, but I needed him to go harder and really press the issue. Think that aggressive, statement-making energy like when Jay-Z dropped Death of Auto-Tune.”

This first round objectively went to Reezy because he had real feeling going into this record.

3) Circles 8/10

This record man, WAKE UP REEZY the chat bots are taking over. Pridefulsinner absolutely walked on this, and the fact he was calling out Reezy direct made you forget for a moment this was an AI. That is the dangerous part. The last lines from the first verse was a direct shot at Reezy and Pridefulsinner lands it here. Sinner says “you call for back up / i call that panic,” and it hits because it sounds confident and calculated. Nobody should be letting a chatbot walk like this over them, but here we are. The production here was solid, so kudos to the producer.

4) Last Man Standing 8/10

The beat and flow from Reezy here is crazy. Like gimmick album aside this should be a song on his next project. The fact that Reezy made this his second battle track was smart, he had this tucked away in case he had to pull it out. In this record Reezy calls out Pridefulsinner for being an AI, which was more direct than his previous round and something I needed to hear. The hook here is also strong from Reezy, it is not too much and it stays grounded in the purpose of a battle record.

This round is a tie, both delivered.

5) All Legends Die 10/10

Now this is disrespect. The title, the haunting intro, the audacity. Whoever is programming Pridefulsinner understands the assignment at a high level. In the record Prideful says “you bought jokes / i bought war / what we sell / i’m keeping the score.” This is deliberate and calculated, not someone experimenting with music but something designed to win. It feels like every line is engineered to land, which makes it more dangerous than a human artist who might miss. The hook is crazy “curtain call for Reezy.” This record was strong AI or not, and it raises the question of how competitive AI can really get in creative spaces.

6) Breaking News 7/10

No one does cinematic better than Reezy and the intro to this song was strong. The issue here is Pridefulsinner just called for death among you and you came back with an insult of comparison. This was not the best follow up to “All Legends Die.” The production here is crazy. Let me go on record to say Reezy does not pick a bad beat like ever so that will never be an issue. The hook does not speak directly to the purpose of this track, which makes it feel like a missed opportunity to respond with equal intensity.

This round goes to Pridefulsinner.

7) What A Beast to a Demon 6/10

This is a direct call out and I respected it, and even the placement here makes it a strong showing. However, the fact that Pridefulsinner is giving a backstory is throwing me off. He obviously does not know he is a program, which adds to the illusion but also makes it feel strange. However, he did cook with the line “what’s a beast to a demon with a notebook bleeding / i don’t rap i write curses every bar you beaten.” The beat here does not really hit for me, it reminds me of an 8 Mile style track but without the same authentic grit.

8) Deadman 8/10

Reezy opening on this was top tier. You forget through all the love records and singles he put out he can actually rap. Reezy walks on this record. This record has a b-boy feel to it and is kind of a throwback. Reezy did well on this record, even the production here is unorthodox but Reezy catches it. With this record now I feel like Reezy is making direct call outs consistently and stepping into the role I expected from him.

Reezy takes this round for authenticity.

Reezy ain’t just drop music he played chess with technology

9) Stay Off My Nuts 10/10

This record was fire, not going to lie, front to back. “You let numbers tell you you safe / we let hunger write what we say.” I could not believe this AI was talking like this. Even on the record Pridefulsinner acknowledges what he is, which earns him leverage as we move forward because now it feels self aware. “You mad that a program is running laps on your track” is a wild statement because it directly challenges the idea that human effort automatically equals superiority. It flips the narrative and forces Reezy, and us as listeners, to confront the reality that execution might matter more than origin. That is what makes this record hit so hard.

10) Pride & Dead Face 8/10

Reezy does an alphabetical slaughter on this record but it is just not enough to combat the last record by Pridefulsinner. At this point I feel like Reezy is playing with the idea of battling a bot and having fun, instead of locking in fully to dominate.

Pridefulsinner takes this round.

11) Reasons I Beat Reezy 5/10

The placement of this record is off, as it should have been in the last round. This is another alphabetical slaughter. However, Pridefulsinner does not earn points on this because he is a program that does not have to think much like Reezy had to for his previous record. The production here is cool too but the placement and concept lose points here.

12) Times Like This 9/10

This was a retrospect record that Reezy smartly added to this album. It does not so much address the verses going on but it is strong and makes sense for Reezy to add here. The sample here is clean and the production is smooth. Although a subtle shot was taken here “no imitation here man i got the real recipe,” which is Reezy planting his flag as a real human rapper. In a project filled with AI competition, this line carries weight because it reminds listeners that authenticity still matters. He is not just saying he is better, he is saying his experience, his pain, and his creativity are real and cannot be replicated. I cannot get over the production here, the beat was well done. You can hear the passion in Reezy voice in this record. This was a much needed side quest for him that added depth.

Reezy takes this round.

13) Dumb People Energy 8/10

Here we get right back to what brought us here, the battle. Pridefulsinner does not let up. He calls out his opponent immediately “Reezy.” The beat is psycho, it is haunting and Sinner owns it. I forget for a minute this is a chatbot and not a real rapper, but it does that good of a job. The title to me was bold and honestly I would have took that title and made it my own. The hook is disrespectful and well done as well. DPE “DUMB PEOPLE ENERGY” is also a play on Reezy label name Dues Paid Entertainment. Nice touch.

14) We in the Building 6/10

This one did not hit for me like Sinner’s last record did. This record needed a DPE feature to step up and not let Reezy ride this one out on his own. This is a banger but not a record for war. The beat hits, the hook goes hard, but it is not war tested and that matters in this context.

This round went to Pridefulsinner.

15) Prides Eulogy Nah Your Eulogized 9/10

How a Sinner come on saying that Reezy is built like a toothbrush, like how you let him say that to you. I was weak. Whenever I get high on Pridefulsinner I have to be reminded that he is an AI chatbot. The flow on here was well done. The hook here is fire and programmed well. The beat reminds me of a sinful feast at a table, very well coordinated production. The hook is what sells this here and keeps it replayable.

16) Game Over 7/10

This record did not deliver the knock out punch for me. It was cool but I needed Reezy to step up and deliver. Here he missed the mark for me. The production here was good and even the concept, but I cannot help but feel that Reezy held back here when this should have been the moment to close strong and make a final statement.

Pridefulsinner takes this round.

Play by Play Album Breakdown

Beats – 10/10 The production for this album is solid top to bottom. Reezy and Pridefulsinner programmer both understand the vibe and aura needed for a project like this. Every track sounds intentional, polished, and aligned with the battle theme. There are no weak instrumentals here, which is why this earns a perfect score.

Lyrics – 9/10 This album is very lyric heavy, but Reezy carries the lyrics here more than Pridefulsinner for obvious reasons. Reezy brings lived experience, emotion, and intent behind his words. Pridefulsinner is sharp and calculated, but that human element gives Reezy the edge, even when the AI delivers strong punches.

Concepts – 10/10 The concept of this album alone is top tier. A human rapper versus an AI opponent in a full battle format is innovative, current, and ahead of its time. This is not just music, this is commentary on where the culture is going.

Roll-out – 7/10 What started on Club Cooee is now a full fledged album. Reezy already has an audience there, which helped build anticipation organically. However, there was room to expand beyond that base and turn this into an even bigger moment.

Replay Value – 7/10 This is not Reezy’s real album, it was a side quest. However, for the niche audience that is in on this, this is a solid project with multiple records worth revisiting.

Vibe Check – 10/10 I feel like I am a part of something important and different. This does not feel like a regular drop, it feels like a moment in time where music and technology collided in a real way.

Total Music Score – 7.625/10

Total Album Score – 8.714/10

I feel like Reezy won by being cutting edge and making the most out of AI rappers with a Club Cooee audience. The concept in itself is brilliant because it creates conversation, engagement, and a unique listening experience that stands out in a crowded space. Reezy missed the opportunity to throw promotional tracks on here for his real new album. He should have had at least two records that bridge this concept into his main catalog. This idea in itself is a promo vehicle and could have been used to transition listeners directly into his next official release. However , as someone with a finger of the pulse of the culture , Reezy made a smart chess move just doing this album.

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About the Creator

NWO SPARROW

NWO Sparrow — The New Voice of NYC

I cover hip-hop, WWE & entertainment with an edge. Urban journalist repping the culture. Writing for Medium.com & Vocal, bringing raw stories, real voices & NYC energy to every headline.

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