AI Verdict
Natrill's performance was lauded by many for superior bars and intricate schemes, leading a significant portion of the audience to believe he deserved the win, with some even claiming he was 'robbed.' While his delivery drew comparisons to Cruger and some bars were said to go over the crowd's head, his writing prowess ultimately edged out Mr Tongue Twister. Twister brought entertainment and a potent third verse, but was dinged for some bars that lacked coherence and a noticeable slip-up.
In a Don't Flop clash that had the pundits talking, Natrill and Mr Tongue Twister stepped into the ring, each looking to stamp their authority. The battle delivered on bars and entertainment, leaving fans with plenty to dissect and debate after the final word was spit. Natrill brought the lyrical heat, showcasing intricate schemes and wordplay that had heads nodding.
Many in the audience felt his bars were superior, proving he came more than prepared for the showdown. Despite some whispers about his flow sounding a little too close to Cruger's and a few complex lines sailing over the crowd's immediate understanding, Natrill's pen game was undeniable for his supporters. On the flip side, Mr Tongue Twister came with that signature humor and an undeniable stage presence, ensuring the crowd stayed engaged.
His third verse, in particular, was called 'sick' by many, showcasing his ability to deliver impactful and memorable moments. However, some criticisms arose regarding the coherence of a few of his bars, and a significant slip-up was noted, creating a small crack in an otherwise solid showing. When the smoke cleared, this battle proved to be a classic for the purists.
Natrill's sharp writing often gets the nod, with many believing he earned the win. Yet, Twister's entertainment factor and a strong final round kept it tighter than a new pair of kicks. The verdict remains a point of contention among fans, solidifying its place as a memorable, hard-fought contest in the Don't Flop catalog.
- Mr Tongue Twister's 'sick' third verse
- Natrill's intricate bars and schemes
- The impactful 'simultaneously rim her anally' lines
- The battle's overall quality and good bars from both emcees
- Natrill's perceived imitation of Cruger's flow
- Natrill's delivery being described as monotonous
- Mr Tongue Twister's bars sometimes lacking sense or coherence
- Mr Tongue Twister's notable choke/slip-up
- Natrill's bars going over the crowd's head
Related Battles
Chat
Members Only
Log in to view the chat and share your thoughts on this matchup.





