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Week 6 Concludes with Strong Public and Judges’ Performances

  • Mar 19
  • 2 min read

Week 6 of the Song vs Song (SvS) regular season delivered a complete competitive cycle—four days of public scoring followed by decisive judges’ evaluations that finalized the official standings.


Following the Week 5 bye, artists returned with urgency. Public scoring showcased high engagement, with multiple scores exceeding the 5.0 mark. The week ultimately came down to execution, as judges’ Performance Points (PPs) reshaped the final leaderboard.


Week 6 Public Scoring Recap

  • Day 1: Jomar Rayson set the tone with a 6.26

  • Day 2: Jeannie Karaya surged with a 6.05

  • Day 3: Jeannie maintained control

  • Day 4: Jeannie closed strongly to secure the top APRS (5.89)


Public scoring established positioning, but outcomes were determined by performance execution.



Official Week 6 Results (PPs + APRS)

1. Jomar Rayson – “I’m Try’na Win” 29 PPs + 4.48 APRS = 33.48

2. Jeannie Karaya – “Solstice Heat” 26 PPs + 5.89 APRS = 31.89

3. D’Ariq – “Still in the Fight” 28.1 PPs + 2.87 APRS = 30.97

4. Bee Garcia – “Goin to the Top” 24 PPs + 3.59 APRS = 27.59

5. God$on – “TH3 S3ARCH (3ARLY D3M0)” 24 PPs + 3.53 APRS = 27.53

6. Mahogany143 – “Like You” 20.5 PPs + 2.14 APRS = 22.64

7. Emoji Jay – “The Hallow Path” 19.5 PPs + 2.31 APRS = 21.81

8. Mr. Blackmell – “We Came To Party” 15.9 PPs + 2.68 APRS = 18.58

9. Troy Smith – “Makin My Money” 12 PPs + 2.15 APRS = 14.15


Judges’ Breakdown

Delivery – Murda, Song Quality – Shawndy, Radio Readiness – EJ

The judges’ scoring introduced a critical shift in standings:

  • Jomar Rayson delivered a near-perfect performance (10, 10, 9), securing the highest PPs total and the Week 6 victory.

  • D’Ariq made the biggest jump, leveraging elite judges’ scores (9.7, 9.2, 9.2) to move into the top three.

  • Jeannie Karaya, despite leading public scoring, finished second overall, reinforcing the importance of balanced scoring across both systems.


Competitive Analysis

Week 6 reaffirmed the league’s competitive model:

  • Public scoring builds momentum

  • Judges’ scoring determines outcomes


Players who combined both elements rose to the top. Those relying heavily on one side of the system faced limitations in final placement.


Looking Ahead

With Week 6 complete, the regular season enters a decisive stretch.

Week 7 Public Scoring is currently open until Saturday. March 21st

Positioning is tightening. Execution now defines opportunity.


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Score Week 7 Songs at www.songvssongsports.com


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