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Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

The battle sparked significant debate among fans, with many arguing Soul's intricate lyricism was overlooked by the crowd and judges. However, a strong contingent of viewers felt Bison Briggz's direct humor, engaging delivery, and memorable punchlines made him the more entertaining and effective performer on the day, ultimately securing the win through crowd appeal and impactful rounds.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Bison BriggzBriggz started strong, delivering impactful console-themed lines that resonated with the audience and set an aggressive tone for his performance.
Rd 2SoulSoul showcased his lyrical prowess with clever references, including a standout Dexter scheme that many fans highlighted as a strong point for his round.
Rd 3Bison BriggzBriggz closed out the battle with a powerful third round, featuring a highly praised Leeds vs. Manny bar and other direct, humorous lines that solidified his performance.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage ignited as Bison Briggz and Soul squared off in a battle that would spark a lasting debate among the fanbase. Briggz came out swinging, bringing his signature blend of direct humor and impactful punchlines, particularly in his first and third rounds, where console-themed bars and a potent Leeds vs. Manny line resonated strongly.

His performance was widely seen as a significant step up, showcasing an entertaining and engaging style that connected with the live audience. On the other side, Soul delivered a masterclass in intricate writing and clever references, weaving in pop culture nods from Dexter to Lord of the Rings. Many fans felt his lyrical depth and complex schemes were superior, but often went over the heads of the crowd, leading to a perceived lack of reaction for some of his hardest bars.

This disparity in crowd engagement became a central point of contention, fueling discussions about the judging criteria and the balance between lyrical skill and entertainment value in battle rap. Ultimately, the clash highlighted two distinct approaches to the craft. While Briggz's more accessible and humorous style earned him the nod from many, Soul's dedicated supporters argued he was 'robbed,' emphasizing the quality of his pen.

The battle remains a key example of the ongoing 'bars vs. jokes' discussion within the UK battle rap scene, leaving a mixed but memorable impression on those who witnessed it.

01Bison Briggz's 'Sergeant Bash' line, referencing Robot Wars, landed well with the crowd.
02Soul's 'Gingers got Soul' line was noted by fans as a clever punchline.
03Bison Briggz's 'Jed' line, delivered in his Salford accent, garnered a significant crowd reaction, though some fans felt it overshadowed Soul's more complex bars.
04Soul's 'Dexter' scheme and 'Men in Black' punchline were praised for their intricate writing.
05Bison Briggz's 'Leeds vs. Manny' bar in the third round was a standout moment for many viewers.
What fans loved
  • Bison Briggz's third round was widely celebrated for its strong delivery and memorable punchlines.
  • Fans consistently praised Soul's intricate writing and clever use of pop culture references throughout his rounds.
  • Many viewers found Briggz to be highly entertaining, noting his improved performance and ability to connect with the crowd.
  • The battle was generally regarded as a good watch, offering strong performances from both competitors.
Criticisms
  • A significant number of comments expressed frustration that the live crowd did not adequately react to Soul's more complex and lyrical bars.
  • Concerns were raised regarding the judging panel, with some fans suggesting decisions were overly influenced by crowd reaction rather than lyrical content.
  • Some viewers felt Soul's stage presence or delivery could be refined to better engage the audience and ensure his intricate writing landed with more impact.
  • The battle reignited discussions among fans about the perceived shift in Don't Flop towards prioritizing humor and crowd-pleasing lines over lyrical depth.

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