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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Soul delivered a consistently strong performance, showcasing clever wordplay and comedic timing that resonated well with the audience. Prophanity, while having some creative moments, particularly in his first round, could not maintain the same level of impact throughout the battle.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1SoulSoul started strong with clever wordplay and engaging delivery. Prophanity's opening round had creative bars, though some viewers perceived his delivery as more conversational than rap-like.
Rd 2SoulSoul maintained his consistent flow and comedic impact, landing several memorable punchlines. Prophanity's performance began to falter, with some fans noting a decline in his overall presence.
Rd 3SoulSoul closed out the battle with continued strong material and confident delivery, solidifying his lead. Prophanity struggled to match his opponent's consistency, leading to a less impactful finish.
Analysis

In an early Don't Flop clash that pitted Scotland's Soul against Wales' Prophanity, the Scottish emcee delivered a dominant performance, showcasing the cleverness and consistency that would become his hallmark. Soul's rounds were packed with sharp, comedic angles, often elevating regional jokes beyond generic jabs into genuinely witty punchlines that kept the crowd engaged and laughing. His delivery was on point, making it clear why many fans consider this an early glimpse into a special talent.

Prophanity, representing Wales, came into the battle with some creative bars, particularly in his opening round. However, his momentum proved difficult to sustain. While he showed flashes of potential, his performance dipped in the later rounds, with some viewers noting a conversational tone in his delivery that sometimes lacked the punch of a traditional rap battle.

Despite the outcome, Prophanity's presence added to the regional flavor of the event, setting the stage for more heated Celtic rivalries in the future.

01Soul's clever '9 consonants Carol' line, a sharp jab at Welsh stereotypes, landed with significant comedic impact.
02Soul's punchline about 'they couldn't take his freedom man' garnered strong laughs and positive crowd reaction.
03Prophanity's repeated use of 'standard' after jokes that did not land created an awkward but memorable moment for some viewers.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Soul's early display of clever wordplay and comedic timing.
  • Many viewers highlighted Soul's ability to take regional jokes and elevate them with unique angles.
  • Soul's consistent performance and engaging delivery across all rounds earned him significant acclaim.
  • Prophanity's first round was noted by some as a strong showing with creative bars.
Criticisms
  • Several comments pointed out that Prophanity's delivery in his first round sounded more like talking than rapping.
  • Prophanity's performance was perceived to decline significantly in his second and third rounds.
  • Some viewers felt Prophanity's jokes did not land effectively, leading to awkward crowd reactions.
  • A few fans mentioned that Soul's battle stance could use improvement.
  • International viewers expressed difficulty understanding the accents of both rappers.

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