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Disciple showcased strong lyrical ability, with some fans even questioning if his bars were entirely off-the-top, suggesting a higher level of polish. Evileyz was praised for his natural freestyle talent and comedic timing. While Oshea brought his characteristic charm, Chris Leese's performance was widely considered to be off-form, ultimately tipping the scales for Disciple & Evileyz.
This Don't Flop clash between Oshea & Chris Leese and Disciple & Evileyz was less about intricate schemes and more about raw, off-the-top energy, often fueled by a few drinks. The battle quickly established itself as a freestyle exhibition, with fans divided between appreciating the spontaneous, hilarious moments and those yearning for a more traditional, structured lyrical showdown. Disciple emerged as a standout, delivering bars that had some questioning if he was truly freestyling, showcasing a sharp lyrical prowess that cut through the casual atmosphere.
Evileyz complemented this with his natural comedic timing and impressive off-the-top flow, making their duo a formidable force. On the opposing side, Oshea brought his signature charm and some potent early bars, keeping the crowd engaged. However, Chris Leese struggled to find his footing, with many viewers noting his performance was uncharacteristically subdued and off-pace.
This disparity in individual performances ultimately swung the momentum, and the overall lyrical edge, towards Disciple & Evileyz. Despite the mixed reactions to the battle's unconventional style, it delivered plenty of memorable, laugh-out-loud moments, cementing its place as a unique entry in Don't Flop's early catalog.
- Many viewers found the spontaneous, 'drunk freestyle' nature of the battle highly entertaining and hilarious.
- Disciple's lyrical performance was widely praised, with some fans impressed by his perceived sharpness in an off-the-top setting.
- Evileyz received recognition for his strong freestyle ability and comedic contributions throughout the battle.
- Oshea's charismatic presence and solid early bars were appreciated by the audience.
- A significant portion of the audience expressed disappointment, desiring a more serious and competitive battle rap display.
- Chris Leese's performance was frequently singled out as being below his usual standard and a weak point for his team.
- Some viewers questioned whether Disciple's bars were entirely freestyled, suggesting a potential imbalance in preparation.
- The casual, unorganized feel of the battle led to some fans feeling it lacked the quality expected from the featured emcees.
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