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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Harry Baker showcased sharp multi-syllables, creative angles, and delivered impactful schemes like his 'spitting it darker' bars, which resonated strongly with the crowd. His ability to recover smoothly from a choke in his second round further cemented his composure and stage presence. While Pamflit brought his signature humor and an entertaining performance, a segment of the audience felt his style was less evolved compared to Baker's progressive approach.

Round-by-Round
Dominated with intricate wordplay and solid delivery, setting the tone early with a technically proficient performance.
Despite a momentary choke, his quick recovery and the immediate follow-up with the highly praised 'spitting it darker' scheme secured the round. Pamflit brought humor, but Baker's impact was stronger.
Maintained momentum, delivering strong punchlines and angles that kept the crowd engaged and sealed the battle with a consistent display of skill.
Analysis

The lyrical arena lit up as Don't Flop veterans Pamflit and Harry Baker stepped to the mic, delivering a clash of generations and styles that had the crowd buzzing. Harry Baker, known for his intricate wordplay, proved once again why he's considered top-tier, dropping complex schemes and showing off a natural delivery that continues to sharpen with every performance. His 'spitting it darker' bars hit different, weaving together venomous imagery and Star Wars references into a masterful display.

Harry's stage presence and ability to consistently deliver high-level content cemented his dominant performance.Pamflit, the comedic don, brought his signature brand of humor and undeniable stage presence. While his lines kept the room in stitches and he showcased flashes of his veteran wit, some felt his approach, though entertaining, might not have kept pace with Baker's evolving lyrical arsenal. Even so, Pamflit’s veteran status shined through, reminding everyone why he's a beloved figure in the scene and proving he can still entertain a crowd.Baker wasn't without his trials, battling through a momentary choke in his second round, only to bounce back with an almost unbelievable recovery that showcased his mental fortitude.

This moment, coupled with his consistent multi-syllabic onslaught, put him firmly in control. The energy was palpable, with both MCs trading haymakers, making for an unforgettable night where the contrast in their craft truly made the battle pop, leaving fans with plenty to dissect and replay.

01Harry Baker's 'spitting it darker' scheme, featuring creative references to Venom and Star Wars.
02Harry Baker's smooth and composed recovery after experiencing a choke during his second round.
03Pamflit's cutting bar: 'Pamphlets are throwaways that nobody asked for'.
04Pamflit's humorous and clever line: 'I went from battling the Calcium Kid to a kid made of calcium'.
05The clash of two distinct battle rap styles, providing an entertaining and unpredictable dynamic.
06Pamflit's highly praised bar: 'You ain't the shit in don't flop son, your just a shit that mos prob done'.
What fans loved
  • Harry Baker's 'spitting it darker' scheme, especially the Venom and Star Wars references.
  • Harry Baker's smooth recovery after a choke, showcasing composure.
  • Pamflit's comedic timing and funny bars, particularly in his second round.
  • The overall entertainment value and the unique clash of styles between the two rappers.
  • Many fans considered it an 'underrated battle' and highly entertaining.
Criticisms
  • Some fans felt Pamflit's style was becoming 'passed it' or based on 'basic' rhyming compared to evolving battle rap standards.
  • Constructive feedback for Harry Baker regarding eye contact and building more confidence during his delivery.

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