Don't Flop Entertainment London, England, United Kingdom Sep 28, 2016

Mr Tongue TwistervsEvil

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Fan reception overwhelmingly favored Mr Tongue Twister, citing his consistent delivery and more impactful bars. Evil's performance was largely criticized for its polarizing style, perceived dated flow, and questionable punchlines, leading to a clear fan-adjudicated victory for Mr Tongue Twister.

Round-by-Round
Mr Tongue Twister set the pace with solid bars, while Evil's unique delivery immediately started to divide the audience.
Mr Tongue Twister maintained his composure and bar quality. Evil's notable 'The top 3 that's still alive is me, myself and I' line was present, but didn't sway the crowd enough.
Mr Tongue Twister sealed the deal with a strong finish, with fans explicitly stating his third round 'summed up' Evil. Evil's 'I never claimed to be the best' line also came in this round.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage set the scene for a contest between Mr Tongue Twister and Evil, a battle that definitely got the timeline buzzing. Mr Tongue Twister came correct, showcasing a consistent pen game and a delivery that kept heads nodding. His rounds were sharp, landing effectively and building a solid case throughout the showdown, proving why his name holds weight in the arena.

Evil, on the other hand, rolled in with his distinct, often polarizing, approach. While some gave props to his bars and unique swagger, the streets were talking, and many found his flow a bit of a throwback, echoing vibes from '08. The energy around his performance was heavily divided, with certain bars, like his 'Rest-a-shore' punchline and a controversial 9/11 reference, catching flak from the fanbase, sparking a lot of debate.

Despite the mixed reactions swirling around Evil's showing, Mr Tongue Twister stayed in his lane, delivering a performance that progressively put him in the lead. His third round, in particular, was seen as the finisher, sealing the deal and leaving no doubt in the minds of many who witnessed the lyrical exchange. Ultimately, this battle was a stark reminder of how different styles hit the crowd, with Mr Tongue Twister earning the overwhelming nod from the court of public opinion.

He walked away with the W, leaving Evil's performance as a hot topic for discussion across the battle rap landscape.

01Evil's 'The top 3 that's still alive is me, myself and I' bar at the end of Round 2, a line that resonated with some but not enough to turn the tide.
02Evil's opening to Round 3 with 'Now look, I never claimed to be the best,' a moment of self-awareness or strategic positioning.
03A specific high-energy crowd reaction captured at the 6:00 mark, with one fan calling it 'the best part' of the battle.
04Mr Tongue Twister's 'Compared to you i'm a don, like Cheadle' bar, which was highlighted by a fan as a 'fire' moment.
05Evil's 'Rest-a-shore' bar, which was met with strong disapproval and labeled as cringe-worthy by the fanbase.
06A controversial 9/11 reference made by one of the battlers, sparking negative reactions and questioning from the audience.
What fans loved
  • Mr Tongue Twister's consistent performance and bar quality.
  • Specific 'fire' bars from Mr Tongue Twister, like the 'don, like Cheadle' line.
  • The notable 'WHOOO' crowd reaction at the 6:00 mark.
  • A segment of the fanbase appreciated Evil's unique style and believed he had good bars.
Criticisms
  • Evil's delivery and style were frequently labeled as 'cringe,' 'annoying,' and 'forced.'
  • His flow was perceived as dated, reminiscent of '2008.'
  • Specific problematic bars from Evil, including 'Rest-a-shore' and a controversial 9/11 reference, drew heavy backlash.
  • General dissatisfaction with Evil being booked by Don't Flop by a significant portion of the audience.
  • The event's atmosphere was criticized as 'dead as f***' compared to other leagues.

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