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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
10

The fan comments are heavily split, with passionate arguments for both rappers. L-Deep seems to have a very slight edge in the number of fans declaring him the winner, often citing the volume and complexity of his material. However, this is a highly debatable battle, hence the low confidence.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1L-DeepIn this one-round battle, L-Deep came with a significantly longer and more lyrically dense performance, which won over many fans. Double L countered with a unique style and strong presence, and some fans felt his shorter, more impactful round was more effective. L-Deep edges the round on sheer volume and specific praised bars.
Analysis

In a classic Don't Flop international showdown, UK native Double L faced off against L-Deep from Holland in a one-round war that left the fanbase deeply divided. L-Deep came out swinging with a marathon round, packed with dense lyricism and intricate wordplay that impressed a large portion of the audience, especially considering his performance was not in his native tongue. His "anagram" bar was frequently cited as a moment of lyrical brilliance.

Double L responded with a much shorter, more direct round, relying on his distinct style, character, and stage presence. His supporters argued that his concise approach was more effective and landed with more impact than L-Deep's longer verse. The stark contrast in round length and approach became the central talking point, with fans passionately arguing for both sides.

Some called it a clear bodybag for L-Deep, while others were convinced Double L's unique charisma secured the win, cementing the clash as a memorable and highly debatable battle.

01L-Deep delivers a complex bar about Amsterdam: "it's never loki (low key), we smoke a kilo, anagram (and a gram)". This piece of wordplay was highlighted by fans as a standout moment.
02The battle featured a significant disparity in round length, with L-Deep's round being much longer than Double L's. This became a central point of debate for fans judging the battle.
03Fans were consistently impressed that L-Deep, a Dutch rapper, could perform with such lyrical complexity in English, which is not his first language.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised L-Deep's lyrical ability, especially given that English is his second language.
  • L-Deep's 'anagram' bar was singled out by many as an example of top-tier writing.
  • Double L's unique style and character were appreciated by viewers who found his performance refreshing.
  • Many considered it a well-booked and entertaining matchup, regardless of who they thought won.
Criticisms
  • The significant difference in round lengths was a major point of contention for many viewers.
  • Some fans claimed that a portion of L-Deep's bars or schemes felt familiar or had been used before.
  • A segment of the audience felt L-Deep's delivery and style were too similar to other emerging battlers.
  • Double L was noted by some to have had a near-choke, though he managed to recover it well.

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