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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

Bartone's consistent writing and well-crafted bars ultimately edged out Lego's performance, despite Lego's engaging style and impressive freestyles. The fan sentiment, while divided, leaned towards Bartone securing the win due to his lyrical content and preparation.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BartoneBartone started strong with intricate writing and solid material, setting a high bar with his lyrical approach.
Rd 2LegoLego showcased his unique flow, humor, and engaging stage presence, connecting well with the crowd and delivering memorable lines despite minor slips.
Rd 3BartoneBartone maintained his lyrical quality and consistency, delivering stronger disses and overall content to secure the final round, outperforming Lego's closing.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage witnessed a compelling clash of styles as Bartone faced off against Lego, a battle that sparked considerable debate among the faithful. Bartone stepped up with a consistent pen, delivering intricate wordplay and sharp bars that highlighted his writing prowess. While some observers noted occasional inconsistencies in his delivery, his material often hit hard, with clever schemes earning nods from the audience.

Lego, on the other hand, brought a distinct flow and engaging stage presence, winning over many with his humor and a surprisingly effective freestyle game. Despite a few stumbles, Lego's ability to adapt and deliver crowd-pleasing disses, particularly his shots at "Tinchy Strider," resonated strongly. His unique accent and charismatic approach made him a fan favorite for many, even those who conceded the overall win to Bartone.

The battle sparked considerable discussion among fans, with a significant portion advocating for Lego's performance, citing his entertainment value and freestyle moments. However, the consensus, albeit a narrow one, pointed to Bartone's more polished and consistent lyrical content as the deciding factor. It was a testament to both emcees' abilities, leaving an impression on the Don't Flop faithful.

01Bartone's clever "Lon Mowen / Lawn Mowin'" wordplay landed well with the audience.
02Bartone delivered a notable "gorilla tactics" line that resonated with some fans.
03Lego's direct diss towards "Tinchy Strider" was a significant crowd-pleaser and highly impactful.
04Lego impressed many with his surprisingly strong and effective freestyle ability during the battle.
05Bartone's controversial diss aimed at Lee Scott drew criticism from a segment of the fanbase.
What fans loved
  • Bartone's intricate writing and clever wordplay were frequently praised by fans.
  • Lego's distinct flow, engaging accent, and humorous approach resonated well with many in the audience.
  • Lego's unexpected and effective freestyle ability was a significant highlight for his supporters.
  • Specific disses from Lego, such as his "Tinchy Strider" lines, were widely celebrated by the crowd.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers noted that Bartone's delivery could be inconsistent or average at various points in the battle.
  • Bartone's diss directed at Lee Scott was met with a negative reaction from a segment of the fanbase.
  • Lego experienced some minor slips during his performance, which were acknowledged by commentators.
  • A portion of the audience expressed disagreement with the judges' decision, perceiving it as biased or a "robbery."

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