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While Dialect delivered a strong and consistent performance, particularly in the second round, Bamalam's third round was a legendary, show-stopping moment that completely overwhelmed the battle. The sheer impact, energy, and constant reloads from the crowd for his grime round created an iconic performance that the majority of fans agree sealed the victory for him, regardless of how the first two rounds were scored.
In a clash that would go down in Don't Flop lore, Bamalam and Dialect delivered a modern classic on-beat battle that hinged on one unforgettable round. For two rounds, the MCs traded heavy bars over hip-hop instrumentals, with Dialect in particular hitting a high point in the second, showcasing the polished flow and control he's known for. Many in the building and online likely had him ahead heading into the final round.
Then, the grime beat dropped, and everything changed. In a stunning turn of events, Bamalam, not typically seen as a grime specialist, proceeded to deliver what many fans consider one of the greatest grime rounds in battle rap history. With explosive energy, multiple flow switches, and a performance that forced a dizzying number of reloads from the frenzied crowd, Bamalam didn't just win the round—he created a legendary moment.
While Dialect's performance was solid throughout, the sheer force and replay value of Bamalam's third round was a tidal wave that ultimately decided the battle in spectacular fashion.
- Bamalam's third round is overwhelmingly celebrated as an all-time classic on-beat performance.
- Fans widely praised the on-beat format, viewing this battle as a prime example of its entertainment value.
- Dialect's second round was frequently highlighted for its clean flow and impressive crowd control.
- The battle is lauded for its high replay value, with many fans stating they revisit it years after its release.
- The energetic crowd and frequent reloads were seen as a major contributor to the battle's electric atmosphere.
- A minority of viewers argued that Dialect won the first two rounds and that the final decision was swayed too heavily by the hype of Bamalam's third.
- Some comments suggested Bamalam was borrowing Dialect's signature flow in the final round.
- The sheer number of reloads in the third round was considered disruptive by a few fans.
- Several viewers believed that some of Dialect's more intricate wordplay was overlooked by the live audience.
- A few fans felt Bamalam's performance was overhyped due to the surprise of him excelling in a style he wasn't known for.
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