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Carloss consistently delivered, showcasing strong potential and flow, while Byron's impactful bars were ultimately overshadowed by a significant choke in his final round, swaying the overall fan sentiment.
The Don't Flop stage saw a spirited tryout battle between Carloss and Byron, a clash that left fans with plenty to dissect. Carloss, despite his youth, stepped up with a confident flow and a presence that hinted at significant potential. His delivery was often praised, even if some of his multi-heavy schemes didn't always land perfectly for every listener.
Byron, on the other hand, brought a different kind of heat, dropping some seriously clever and heavy bars, particularly shining in his second round. Many viewers felt his intricate wordplay was some of the best in the battle, though some of his punches initially flew over heads. The battle's trajectory took a sharp turn in the third round, where Byron unfortunately suffered a noticeable choke.
While Carloss also had a less polished final round, even freestyling briefly, Byron's stumble proved to be the deciding factor for many in the crowd. Ultimately, Carloss secured the win, but both emcees left an impression, proving their worth as new contenders in the Don't Flop arena.
- Fans widely praised Carloss's potential, confident flow, and memorable presence on stage.
- Byron's second round was highlighted for its clever wordplay and impactful, heavy bars.
- Specific punchlines from both rappers, such as Byron's 'Squidward' bar and Carloss's 'mindfuck' bar, were called out as standout moments.
- Many viewers expressed excitement for both rappers' futures, considering this a strong tryout performance.
- The sportsmanship displayed by both emcees at the battle's conclusion was appreciated by the audience.
- Byron's significant choke in his third round was a major point of discussion among fans.
- Some viewers found Carloss's voice to be a distraction or difficult to take seriously.
- Carloss received criticism for the frequency of his gay jokes and references to homosexuality in his material.
- A segment of the audience felt Carloss's rapid-fire multi-schemes sometimes lacked a clear payoff.
- Both rappers were noted for a perceived drop in quality or 'let down' during their respective third rounds.
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