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SONG vs SONG SPORTS - WEEK 4 GAME RECAP

  • Mar 2
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 2


Week 4 Public Scoring Recap (Days 1–4)


Week 4 showcased competitive volatility and strategic execution across four days of public scoring.


Day 1 Leader: Troy Smith (3.96)

Day 2 Leader: Jeannie Karaya (4.04)

Day 3 Leader: Jomar Rayson (4.32)

Day 4 Leader: Jeannie Karaya (4.49)


Multiple artists crossed the 4.0 threshold during the week, demonstrating elite fan engagement and late-week momentum surges. The standings remained fluid until judges’ Performance Points (PPs) were applied live on SvS: ON THE CLOCK.


Public scoring concluded Saturday. Official results were finalized Sunday, March 1.


Official Week 4 APRS Results

Average Public Rating Score (APRS) is the official Music-Performance Sports League (MPSL) metric used to quantify and standardize audience evaluation of competing songs during sanctioned games.


  1. Jeannie Karaya – “Masking Tape” - 4.49

  2. Jomar Rayson – “Oh What A Night” - 4.14

  3. Bee Garcia – “Can’t Look Away” - 3.41

  4. Mr. Blackmell – “Hey Buddy” - 3.25

  5. Mahogany143 – “Fall For Me” - 3.17

  6. Troy Smith – “Do Whatever It Takes” - 3.14

  7. D’Ariq – “God Don’t Play About Me” - 2.92

  8. God$on – “FALL & F1ND” - 2.84

  9. Emoji Jay – “Beneath The Stone” - 2.7


Check out all songs on the Week 4 Postgame Playlist


Official SvS Power Rankings Going into Week 5 Results


  1. Jomar Rayson, Houston, TX - 154.01

  2. God$on, Peru, NE - 150.94

  3. D'Ariq, East Point, GA - 143.48

  4. Jeannie Karaya, Currituck, NC - 135.82

  5. Emoji Jay, Bakersfield, CA - 127.84

  6. Bee Garcia, Mountain View, HI - 123.78

  7. Mr. Blackmell, Atlanta, GA - 119.88

  8. Mahogany143, Jonesboro, GA - 87.38

  9. Troy Smith, Cincinnati, OH - 56.29


Week 4 Player of the Week


Troy Smith – Most Improved Player

Although Troy finished ninth overall, he demonstrated the most pronounced week-over-week growth, opening Week 4 as the Day 1 public scoring leader and showing measurable competitive advancement in fan engagement and visibility.


The league recognizes performance trends, not just final placement. Improvement under pressure reflects competitive maturity, and that earns distinction.


Competitive Outlook

Week 4 reinforced the integrity of the dual scoring structure. Public support establishes positioning; judges’ Performance Points determine separation.


Schedule Update

Week 5 is a league-wide bye week. Players return to competition in Week 6 on March 11th.

The season now enters a critical phase. Every week from here forward carries playoff implications.


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