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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
10

While many fans acknowledged Quill's strong performance and the battle's overall closeness, the majority of comments ultimately leaned towards Soul. His ability to counter Quill's initial impact and deliver a powerful, memorable finish, particularly with his 'nation on mine' scheme, was frequently cited as the deciding factor, solidifying his status as the league's champion.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1SoulQuill came out swinging with an impressive display of bars and delivery, initially leading many to believe he had the round locked. However, Soul's response was meticulously crafted, building momentum with intricate wordplay and a commanding stage presence that ultimately edged out Quill's strong start, leaving a lasting impression on the crowd.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage lit up as Soul and Quill went head-to-head in a highly anticipated one-round clash that had the fans on the edge of their seats. Quill came out firing, delivering a round packed with clever bars and an aggressive performance that immediately set a high standard. His intricate wordplay and confident delivery had many in the building thinking he had the early lead, showcasing why he's a top contender.

But the champ, Soul, wasn't about to be outdone. He responded with a masterclass in lyrical precision, building his round with a methodical approach that culminated in a barrage of high-impact punchlines and schemes. His 'Facebook Messenger' bar and the climactic 'nation on mine' line resonated deeply, swinging the momentum decisively in his favor.

Despite the battle's brevity, both emcees left it all on the stage, delivering a memorable performance that sparked intense debate among the fanbase about who truly took the W.

01Quill's 'Grant-ed you can Barbara but those Windsor the only reason we Phil Mitchell' bar landed effectively.
02Soul's 'Shaky with the triple dot like Facebook Messenger' bar was widely praised as a standout punchline.
03Soul's 'You've got a pack on your back, I've got a fucking nation on mine' scheme delivered a powerful closing statement.
04Soul's 'Pulp Fiction' scheme showcased his intricate writing style.
05Soul dabs himself on stage, drawing a reaction from the crowd.
What fans loved
  • Quill's opening performance was widely praised for its strong bars and confident delivery, making a significant impact on the crowd.
  • Soul's ability to elevate his performance and deliver a dominant finish, particularly with his intricate schemes, was a major talking point.
  • Specific punchlines from both rappers, such as Soul's 'Facebook Messenger' bar, were highlighted as standout moments.
  • Many fans considered this battle to be one of the best UK vs UK clashes and a highlight of the Don't Flop event.
Criticisms
  • The one-round format was a common point of contention, with many fans expressing a desire for a full three-round title match.
  • Some viewers found Quill's delivery challenging to follow at points, or felt it lacked consistent conviction throughout his performance.
  • A few comments suggested that Soul's content, while strong, occasionally relied on general comparisons rather than deeply personal angles.
  • A segment of the audience felt that Soul's overall reputation might lead to an overestimation of his performance in this specific battle.

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