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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
21

The fan consensus is overwhelmingly in favor of Soul, primarily due to his legendary third round. After Ness Lee challenged him to rap in a specific style, Soul delivered a masterclass performance that not only met the challenge but arguably perfected it, creating an all-time classic round. While Ness Lee was competitive, particularly in the second, Soul's pen game and the sheer impact of his final round sealed a clear victory.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Soul
Soul established his intricate writing early with notable bars like the 'Anne Frank' line. The round was lyrically dense and set a high bar for the battle.
Ness Lee's strongest round. He found his pocket and made the battle highly competitive. Most fans who call the battle close give this round to Ness.
Rd 3Soul
A historic, body-bag performance. Soul directly responded to Ness Lee's end-of-round taunt by adopting his style and delivering a round full of complex schemes and quotables, ending with the iconic 'That's how you do that shit. Behave yourself!'
Analysis

In a classic transatlantic clash, Scotland's lyrical phenom Soul stepped into the lion's den in Atlanta to face off against the hometown hero Ness Lee. The battle was a high-level exhibition of penmanship from the jump, with both emcees trading intricate bars and complex schemes. Soul came out swinging in the first, setting a relentless pace with his dense writing.

Ness Lee, never one to back down, fired back in the second round, making his presence felt and evening the score in the eyes of many. The battle hinged on the third round, where Ness threw down the gauntlet, challenging Soul to match his rapid-fire, stylized flow. What followed was the stuff of legend.

Soul accepted the challenge and proceeded to deliver an absolute masterclass, a round so powerful and perfectly executed it left the crowd and his opponent stunned. Capping it off with an iconic 'Behave yourself,' Soul didn't just win the battle; he created a timeless moment that solidified his status as an elite force on the global stage.

01Soul's entire third round, where he took Ness Lee's style and delivered a flawless, high-energy performance that is widely regarded as one of the best rounds in Don't Flop history.
02At the end of his third round, Soul emphatically tells Ness Lee, 'That's how you do that shit! Behave yourself!' cementing the round's dominance.
03Ness Lee ends his third round by challenging Soul, saying 'Show 'em you can do it like this.' This set the stage perfectly for Soul's legendary rebuttal round, making the moment backfire.
04Soul's 'sum of the last two - I follow Fibonacci's sequence' bar, which was highlighted by many fans as an example of elite, slept-on wordplay.
What fans loved
  • Soul's third round is universally praised as an all-time classic.
  • The 'Behave yourself' sign-off is an iconic, memorable moment.
  • Soul's elite pen game, specifically the 'Fibonacci sequence' and 'Anne Frank' bars.
  • The American crowd showing major respect for a UK battler's lyricism.
  • The overall lyrical quality of the battle from both competitors.
Criticisms
  • The battle is considered criminally under-viewed and slept-on.
  • A few comments found Soul's delivery slightly monotone or his flow choppy in the first two rounds.
  • Some felt Ness Lee was recycling bars from previous battles.
  • Soul's habitual nose-touching was a minor distraction for some viewers.

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