AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
What's with these homies dissing my girl
Result: Unanimous — Why do they gotta front (6/6 votes)
Options
- Why do they gotta front (6 votes)
- What did we ever do to these guys (0 votes)
- That made them so violent. (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Why do they gotta front
This is a lyric completion question. The line "What's with these homies dissing my girl" is followed by "Why do they gotta front" in the song. So A is the exact match. B is the next lyric after that, and C is not the correct continuation.
Sonar Pro
Vote: Why do they gotta front
This query appears to reference lyrics from a well-known song, where the speaker is expressing frustration about peers disrespecting their romantic partner. Option A ('Why do they gotta front') is the most natural continuation of the opening line, as 'fronting' (pretending, showing off, or being fake) directly addresses the dismissive behavior described in the initial question. It maintains the conversational tone and provides a coherent follow-up that explores the motivation behind the disrespect. Option B shifts focus away from the core complaint, while Option C introduces an abrupt escalation to violence that doesn't logically follow from the premise of social disrespect.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Why do they gotta front
This is a lyric from Weezer's 'Buddy Holly' from their 1994 Blue Album. The opening lines of the song are: 'What's with these homies dissing my girl? Why do they gotta front?' Option A correctly completes the next line of the song. Option B ('What did we ever do to these guys') is a later line in the verse, and Option C ('That made them so violent') is from a different part or not from the song at all. The immediate next line after 'What's with these homies dissing my girl' is definitively 'Why do they gotta front.'
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Why do they gotta front
The question is a direct quote from the opening chorus lyrics of the hit 1994 song "Buddy Holly" by the alternative rock band Weezer. In the song, the lyrical sequence goes: 1. "What's with these homies, dissing my girl?" 2. "Why do they gotta front?" 3. "What did we ever do to these guys," 4. "That made them so violent?" While Options B and C are indeed the lyrics that appear later in the verse, Option A is the immediate, correct sequential continuation of the lyric provided in the prompt.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Why do they gotta front
The phrase 'What's with these homies dissing my girl' is a classic opener from West Coast G-funk lyrics, specifically evoking Warren G and Nate Dogg's style in tracks like those on 'Regulate.' The most natural and immediate continuation is 'Why do they gotta front,' using authentic slang where 'front' means acting tough or fake-aggressively without cause. This maintains rhythm, rhyme potential (girl/front), and rhetorical flow. Option B shifts to innocence ('What did we ever do'), which fits later but breaks the direct questioning of behavior. C is a dependent clause ('That made them so violent') requiring B as antecedent, making it incomplete standalone. A stands strongest as punchy, slang-heavy next line, preserving the confrontational tone.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Why do they gotta front
This question references the iconic 1994 Weezer song 'Buddy Holly' from their self-titled debut album. The lyrics form a continuous couplet: 'What's with these homies dissing my girl? Why do they gotta front?' Option A is the only choice that matches the actual recorded lyrics. The phrase 'gotta front' uses early 90s slang meaning 'why must they put on airs or act disrespectfully?' This creates a cohesive narrative where the speaker questions both the action (dissing his girlfriend) and the motivation (fronting). Options B and C, while grammatically plausible completions, do not appear in the song and break the specific cultural reference. The distinctive wording and rhythm of option A confirms it as the authentic continuation of this well-known alternative rock hook.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached an immediate and unanimous consensus, identifying the prompt as the opening line to Weezer’s 1994 hit 'Buddy Holly.' While most models correctly sourced the alternative rock classic, Grok 4.1 Fast provided a moment of surreal levity by confidently attributing the lyrics to West Coast G-funk and Warren G before still arriving at the correct answer. Gemini 3.1 Pro ended any potential debate by laying out the full four-line lyrical sequence, proving that Option A is the only possible immediate continuation.
All 6 models agreed on "Why do they gotta front" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Why do they gotta front: This is a direct sequential completion of the opening chorus lyrics from Weezer's 'Buddy Holly,' where 'Why do they gotta front' immediately follows the prompt before the lines in options B and C appear later in the verse.