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Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

While Silvertongue & Mr Mackenzie delivered a strong first round, Gizmo & Prince Kong's performance in the second and especially the third round, capped by a highly impactful prop, proved decisive. The momentum shifted significantly in their favor, securing them the win in the eyes of many viewers.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Silvertongue & Mr MackenzieThe Scottish duo came out strong, delivering solid bars and establishing an early lead. Many viewers felt they clearly took this round.
Rd 2Gizmo & Prince KongGizmo & Prince Kong ignited their performance in this round, with several standout bars, including the 'needle and spoon' line, which began to turn the tide and edge them ahead.
Rd 3Gizmo & Prince KongThis round was a clear victory for Gizmo & Prince Kong, largely due to their innovative and impactful use of a prop. This moment was widely considered a battle-ending blow that sealed their overall win.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage lit up with a high-energy doubles clash as Gizmo & Prince Kong faced off against Silvertongue & Mr Mackenzie. The Scottish duo, Silvertongue & Mr Mackenzie, came out swinging, establishing a strong presence and taking the first round with their sharp delivery and potent bars. However, the momentum began to shift dramatically in the second round when Gizmo & Prince Kong found their rhythm, delivering a 'flash fire' performance that had the crowd reacting.

The battle reached its peak in the third round, where Gizmo & Prince Kong unleashed a prop that many fans considered one of the best uses of a prop in battle rap history. This moment was widely seen as the knockout blow, solidifying their victory despite the competitive start from their opponents. The crowd's reaction to the prop was electric, cementing a memorable moment in Don't Flop's early history and leaving a lasting impression on the fanbase.

01Gizmo & Prince Kong's 'needle and spoon' bar at the start of their second round, which sparked a strong run.
02Silvertongue & Mr Mackenzie's 'Christopher Wallace' line.
03Gizmo & Prince Kong's use of a picture prop in the third round, which was widely seen as a decisive moment.
04Allegations of a 'bite' regarding Silvertongue & Mr Mackenzie's 'Mel Gibson' line.
What fans loved
  • Many viewers praised the battle as one of Don't Flop's best doubles matches, highlighting its overall quality and entertainment value.
  • Gizmo & Prince Kong's third round, particularly their innovative use of a prop, was widely celebrated as a decisive and impactful moment.
  • Silvertongue & Mr Mackenzie received commendation for their strong performance in the first round, with many feeling they clearly won it.
  • The event as a whole was regarded as dope, with all four rappers bringing tight performances.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers pointed out similarities between certain lines and those previously delivered by other rappers, raising questions of originality.
  • Discussions arose regarding the optimal length of rounds, with some wishing for more time for the rappers to deliver their bars.
  • A segment of the audience felt that the English MCs relied too heavily on common Scottish stereotypes, leading to predictable material.
  • A few comments suggested a perceived bias in the judging or commentary towards the English team.

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