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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
70% confidence
Score
21

P-Solja maintained a high level of aggressive, personal attacks throughout the battle, particularly in the first and third rounds. While some of his material was controversial, it consistently landed with significant impact and shock value. Danny Jaqq delivered a strong rebuttal round and showcased clever angles, but P-Solja's relentless pressure and more hard-hitting personal jabs, especially the repeated allegations, ultimately gave him the edge.

Round-by-Round
P-Solja came out firing with race-related jabs and a hard-hitting personal allegation about Danny Jaqq's past, setting an aggressive tone. His delivery was high-energy and impactful, landing numerous significant punches.
Danny Jaqq found his rhythm in this round, delivering effective rebuttals to P-Solja's previous claims and flipping the narrative. His meta-commentary on P-Solja's Patwa usage and the direct address of the 'pissing' allegation were clever and well-executed, showcasing a more strategic approach.
P-Solja unleashed a barrage of highly personal and shocking attacks, targeting Danny Jaqq's family and alleged lifestyle choices, including controversial race flips and reiterating cross-dressing accusations. Despite the potentially divisive nature of the lines, they were delivered with conviction and undeniable impact.
Analysis

The Don't Flop Revival stage in Manchester caught fire as P-Solja and Danny Jaqq stepped into the ring for a clash loaded with personal shots and raw energy. P-Solja came out swinging, setting the tone with race flips and leveraging controversial rumors about Danny Jaqq's past, particularly the infamous 'pissing on' allegation. His delivery was relentless, packing punchlines designed to shock and provoke an immediate reaction from the crowd, making sure the entire arena felt the heat of his bars right from the jump.

Danny Jaqq, while initially leaning into a more conventional gun-bar heavy style in his first, found his stride by strategically flipping P-Solja's own attacks. He delivered sharp rebuttals, twisting the narrative on the 'pissing' claims and dropping a clever breakdown of P-Solja's Patwa use. As the rounds progressed, Jaqq continued to dissect P-Solja’s standing in the scene and questioned his authenticity, showing growth in his performance and some genuine moments of lyrical brilliance that proved he was far from out of the fight.

However, P-Solja doubled down on the shock value in his final round, unleashing a barrage of highly personal and boundary-pushing attacks aimed at Danny's family and alleged lifestyle choices. While controversial, these bars undeniably landed with significant impact, cementing his aggressive approach. The battle ultimately came down to P-Solja's relentless, hard-hitting personal material contrasted with Danny Jaqq's improving and more nuanced angles.

01P-Solja's opening race flip, calling Danny Jaqq the 'least most black guy I know.'
02P-Solja makes the controversial 'he [__] a [__] I pissed on' allegation, referencing a past incident.
03Danny Jaqq's Loaded Lux punchline during a run of gun bars.
04P-Solja mocks Danny Jaqq's gun bars with a humorous police raid scenario, making 'da da da' sounds.
05P-Solja accuses Danny Jaqq of wearing a dress 'just to get a little Fame.'
06Danny Jaqq's jab at P-Solja, implying 'Tony Ray puts bread in you,' with sexual undertones.
07Danny Jaqq directly rebuts P-Solja's 'pissing on women' claim, trying to flip the narrative.
08Danny Jaqq critiques P-Solja's use of Patwa, claiming the crowd reacts without understanding.
09P-Solja's graphic line about Danny Jaqq's dad's dreads and his parents' conception.
10P-Solja's controversial race flip: 'if he got locked up he'd get a fair trial' due to his perceived 'whiteness.'
11P-Solja reiterates cross-dressing allegations against Danny Jaqq, adding a violent implication.
12Danny Jaqq critiques P-Solja's standing in the Leeds battle rap scene, mentioning being 'left out.'
13Danny Jaqq delivers a comedic 'chi-huahaha' punchline using a dog/strap analogy.
What fans loved
  • P-Solja's 'smelly bastard walked in at parents evening like 'A which claas mi son in'' bar landed well.
  • Danny Jaqq's 'chi-huahaha' punchline was appreciated for its humor.
  • Some fans noted Danny Jaqq's ability to recover after an initial stumble.
  • A portion of the audience genuinely enjoyed the battle despite criticisms.
Criticisms
  • Many viewers felt the battle was not up to 'main channel quality' for Don't Flop.
  • Criticism was directed at Danny Jaqq's delivery and overall performance, suggesting he belongs on a 'demo channel.'
  • Some found the battle boring, with comments about 'falling asleep in the 2nd rounds.'
  • There were general remarks that 'both were terrible' and that phones should be banned, hinting at P-Solja's use of notes.

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