United Kingdom May 28, 2011

OsheavsScizzahz

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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

The battle was incredibly close and sparked significant debate among fans. While some viewers believed Scizzahz delivered a more consistent performance, a strong contingent argued that Oshea's unique comedic style, memorable punchlines, and overall entertainment value were enough to secure the win, with many feeling he was 'robbed' if the decision went the other way. The fan sentiment, though divided, leaned slightly towards Oshea's impactful moments.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1OsheaOshea came out strong, landing several highly memorable and humorous lines that immediately connected with the crowd and set a high bar for comedic impact.
Rd 2ScizzahzScizzahz showcased solid penmanship and a consistent delivery throughout this round, with some fans noting a perceived dip in Oshea's engagement.
Rd 3OsheaDespite Scizzahz delivering a strong closer, Oshea's overall comedic presence and ability to craft unique, impactful punchlines ultimately edged out the round for many viewers, solidifying his overall performance.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage lit up for a comedic clash between Oshea and Scizzahz, a battle that quickly became a fan favorite for its sheer entertainment value. Both emcees brought their signature humor, trading witty jabs and punchlines that kept the crowd in stitches from start to finish. Oshea, known for his sharp comedic timing, landed several knockout lines, including his infamous 'Fritzl' bar and the 'cot death' scheme, which resonated deeply with the audience and showcased his unique ability to blend dark humor with clever wordplay.

Scizzahz, not to be outdone, countered with a display of consistent penmanship and a smooth delivery, crafting intricate combinations that highlighted his lyrical prowess. While some felt Oshea's focus wavered at times, his undeniable ability to generate laughter and deliver memorable moments often overshadowed any perceived inconsistencies. The battle was a testament to the lighter side of battle rap, proving that pure entertainment and comedic genius can be just as impactful as aggression and intricate schemes.

The crowd's reaction was as animated as the battle itself, with cheers and laughter punctuating every round. The debate over the winner raged long after the final bar, reflecting the evenly matched performances and the subjective nature of comedic battles. Ultimately, the consensus leaned towards Oshea, whose standout punchlines and overall comedic impact were enough to sway the majority, even as Scizzahz earned significant praise for his strong showing and witty retorts.

It was a classic Don't Flop affair, celebrated for its humor and the undeniable chemistry between two of the scene's funniest emcees.

01Oshea's 'blowing on wizard' line landed with significant impact, drawing strong reactions from the crowd.
02The 'cot death/dead in your crib' bar from Oshea was a standout moment for its dark humor and shock value.
03Oshea's 'Fritzl' line was widely praised by fans as one of the battle's most memorable punchlines.
04Scizzahz delivered a strong third round, with fans noting his witty combinations and solid performance.
05A moment of crowd interaction saw Eurgh tell a spectator to 'SHUT UP!' at 15:31, adding to the raw energy of the event.
What fans loved
  • Oshea's comedic timing and punchlines were widely praised, with many fans calling him one of the funniest battlers.
  • Specific lines from Oshea, such as the 'Fritzl' and 'cot death' bars, landed with significant impact and were frequently cited as highlights.
  • Fans appreciated Scizzahz's witty combinations and strong penmanship, acknowledging his consistent lyrical effort.
  • The battle was generally celebrated for its high entertainment value and humor, with many calling it a classic Don't Flop encounter.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt Oshea's performance lacked consistent focus or engagement at points during the battle.
  • A segment of the audience criticized Oshea's flow and delivery, suggesting it was inconsistent or 'all over the place'.
  • Scizzahz's 'NUMBER ONE LOSER' line was noted by some for potentially being unoriginal, drawing comparisons to previous battles.
  • Oshea's habit of talking during his own rounds and repeatedly mentioning freestyling drew some criticism from fans.

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