Don't Flop Entertainment Camden, United Kingdom Feb 15, 2013

FlexplicitvsRBN

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

RBN garnered overwhelming support from the fanbase, with numerous comments declaring him the clear winner, often by a 3-0 margin. His delivery, schemes, and ability to perform despite interruptions from Flexplicit were consistently praised. Flexplicit, on the other hand, faced heavy criticism for being disrespectful and for a perceived lack of substance.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1RBN
RBN came out strong, delivering a 'dope' first round that impressed many, setting the tone for his dominant performance.
Rd 2RBN
RBN continued to control the stage with solid delivery and well-crafted schemes. Flexplicit struggled to gain traction, with some fans finding his style unengaging.
Rd 3RBN
Despite Flexplicit's persistent interruptions, which even led to RBN's momentary 'slip up,' RBN was seen as maintaining composure and still landing his content. Flexplicit's round was widely dismissed as 'irrelevant' and 'too short,' further cementing RBN's lead.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage set the scene for a clash that saw RBN make a definitive statement against Flexplicit, riding a wave of crowd approval from jump. RBN came out the gate with conviction, lacing up dope schemes and a delivery that had heads nodding. His ability to blend bars with jokes kept the energy high, proving he's got the full package to be a contender.

Flexplicit, on the other hand, found himself in rough waters. His style, deemed 'gangsta cheesey' by some, didn't connect with the masses, and his repeated interruptions during RBN's rounds were a major misstep. These moves drew heavy criticism and were seen as a lack of battle etiquette, detracting from any potential momentum he might have built.

Despite a brief 'slip up' from RBN due to the constant talking through his verses, he quickly regained his footing, showcasing a resilience that further solidified his victory. The consensus was clear: RBN handled the pressure, delivered the goods, and earned the respect of the room. Flexplicit, while showing glimpses of intricate rhyming, ultimately couldn't match the consistency or the crowd's favor.

When the dust settled, RBN stood tall, leaving no doubt who ran the floor that day. His performance hinted at a promising future in the league, while Flexplicit will need to re-evaluate his approach to earn that fan love back.

01Flexplicit repeatedly interrupted RBN's performance, particularly during the third round, which drew significant fan backlash and was seen as disrespectful.
02RBN's first round was highlighted by fans as particularly strong and 'dope,' establishing his presence early in the battle.
03RBN showcased impressive schemes, with specific mentions of a 'DF scheme' and a 'rapper scheme' around the 6:20 mark.
04RBN's Shotty Horroh impersonation landed well with the crowd, earning laughs and praise for its accuracy and comedic impact.
05A few fans noted RBN's aggressive stage presence, including yelling 'make some noise' and getting close to Flexplicit's face, which some found 'uncomfortable.'
06Flexplicit delivered a notable line about 'when ya reach in your pocket all ya feeling is leg,' which resonated with a couple of viewers.
What fans loved
  • RBN's strong delivery and well-crafted schemes.
  • RBN's energetic and enthusiastic stage presence.
  • RBN's ability to remain composed and deliver bars despite interruptions.
  • RBN's humorous Shotty Horroh impersonation.
Criticisms
  • Flexplicit's repeated interruptions and talking over RBN, deemed disrespectful.
  • Flexplicit's battle style being perceived as boring, 'wack,' or 'gangsta cheesey.'
  • RBN's aggressive close-up style and yelling 'make some noise' made some viewers uncomfortable.

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