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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
21

Tenchoo & Lego secured the win through a combination of sharp punchlines, effective crowd control, and a strong overall performance that many fans felt edged out their opponents. While Gasp & Depths delivered a commendable showing, particularly with their chemistry, Tenchoo & Lego's individual standout moments and perceived stronger delivery in key rounds ultimately swayed the decision.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Tenchoo & LegoTenchoo & Lego came out strong, landing impactful lines and setting an aggressive tone. Fans noted Tenchoo's beastly performance and specific quotables that resonated well with the crowd.
Rd 2Gasp & DepthsGasp & Depths showcased their chemistry and delivered some potent bars, with Gasp's 'slam dunk' line being a particular highlight. Many viewers felt they took this round, demonstrating their lyrical prowess.
Rd 3Tenchoo & LegoThis round was tightly contested, but Tenchoo & Lego's impersonations and continued sharp disses, including the memorable 'blue flag' line, gave them the slight edge. Even some Scottish fans conceded the round to the English duo.
Analysis

The Don't Flop Doubles Final saw Tenchoo & Lego go head-to-head with Gasp & Depths in a clash that delivered high-energy bars and memorable moments. The atmosphere was charged, with both teams bringing their A-game to the stage, making for a battle that many fans still revisit years later. Tenchoo & Lego ultimately claimed the championship, with their sharp punchlines and Tenchoo's commanding presence often cited as key factors.

Their ability to connect with the crowd and land specific disses, particularly the now-legendary 'blue flag' line and their comedic impersonations, proved effective. However, Gasp & Depths put up a valiant fight, showcasing strong chemistry and delivering some undeniable bars that earned them a round in the eyes of many. Their performance was especially lauded given they were battling away from home turf.

Despite the clear decision, the battle sparked considerable discussion among fans. While many celebrated Tenchoo & Lego's victory and overall skill, a segment of the audience raised questions about the perceived home-field advantage and the nature of some of the disses. Regardless, the battle solidified its place as a significant event in Don't Flop history, highlighting the talent within the UK battle rap scene.

01Gasp delivers a standout 'slam dunk' line that garnered significant fan praise.
02Depths accidentally hits Gasp in the face during their performance.
03Tenchoo's line about the Scottish flag being 'a blue flag that's been crossed out' lands with significant impact.
04Tenchoo & Lego perform an impersonation of Gasp & Depths, which was widely considered humorous and effective.
05Oshea makes an appearance, interacting with 'Monster under the bed' in the crowd.
What fans loved
  • Many fans praised Tenchoo's individual performance, highlighting his strong delivery and impactful lines throughout the battle.
  • The comedic impersonation of Gasp & Depths by Tenchoo & Lego was widely enjoyed and considered a highlight of the battle.
  • Gasp & Depths received commendation for their strong chemistry and delivering solid bars, especially considering they were battling away from home.
  • Several comments noted the overall high quality and entertainment value of the battle, suggesting it deserved more views.
  • Lego's contributions were recognized by some as underrated, with fans pointing out his sick lines.
Criticisms
  • A significant number of comments expressed concern over the reliance on Scottish stereotypes and jokes by Tenchoo & Lego.
  • Some viewers questioned the fairness of the judging, citing the presence of all English judges for a battle involving a Scottish team.
  • Issues with audience noise and talking over bars were frequently mentioned as detracting from the viewing experience.
  • A few comments indicated that Depths' delivery or clarity was not consistently strong, potentially hindering the impact of his bars.
  • Some fans found Tenchoo's style annoying or Lego's approach to be amateurish in certain moments.

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