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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Bamalam secured a decisive victory, largely due to a consistently strong performance across all rounds and a standout third round that resonated deeply with the audience. His versatility in flow and sharp lyricism, particularly over the grime beat, outshone Bru-C's efforts, despite Bru-C delivering some notable bars.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BamalamBamalam set a strong tone with confident delivery and impactful lines, establishing an early lead. Bru-C also came out with energy, landing some solid punches.
Rd 2BamalamMaintaining his momentum, Bamalam continued to impress with his intricate wordplay and adaptable flow. Bru-C delivered a competitive round, but Bamalam edged it out with slightly more consistent content.
Rd 3BamalamThis round was a clear highlight for Bamalam, who unleashed a highly praised grime-influenced performance. His 'Gohan' bar and overall command of the beat were particularly impactful, solidifying his win.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage became a proving ground for on-beat lyricism as Bamalam and Bru-C went head-to-head, delivering a battle that had the community talking about the format itself. Both emcees showcased their ability to ride the rhythm, a refreshing spectacle for many who crave more instrumental-backed clashes. Bamalam, however, steadily built his case, culminating in a show-stopping third round that left a lasting impression.

His intricate flows and sharp wordplay, especially over the grime beat, were widely lauded, with many hailing it as one of the best on-beat rounds they'd witnessed. Bru-C brought his characteristic energy and some clever punchlines to the table, holding his own and demonstrating his comfort on the beat. His first round, in particular, earned praise for its aggressive delivery and solid content.

Yet, despite his potent bars, the crowd's reaction often felt subdued, leaving some of his efforts without the immediate pop they deserved. Ultimately, Bamalam's consistency and the undeniable impact of his final round secured him the victory in the eyes of most viewers. The battle served as a strong argument for more on-beat formats in the league, showcasing both rappers' ability to adapt and deliver high-caliber performances when the rhythm drops.

01Bamalam's impactful line, 'I'll flip your name and fit you face to the curb too.'
02Bru-C's clever punchline, 'You got no food like Ramadan.'
03Bamalam's highly celebrated Dragon Ball Z 'Gohan' reference in his third round, which drew significant fan reaction.
04Bamalam's confident declaration, 'No they don't want me to start dropping this flow, did you think Bru-C was stopping me no.'
What fans loved
  • Bamalam's third round was widely praised for its exceptional flow and impactful bars, particularly the Dragon Ball Z reference.
  • Many viewers expressed strong appreciation for the on-beat battle format and called for more events of this style.
  • Both Bamalam and Bru-C were commended for their ability to perform effectively over instrumentals.
  • Bru-C's performance on hip-hop beats was highlighted as a strong point in his delivery.
Criticisms
  • Several comments noted the crowd's lack of energy and responsiveness, suggesting many strong bars went unappreciated.
  • Some viewers felt that Bru-C's content in his third round lacked originality or borrowed too heavily from other artists.
  • There were observations that Bamalam's self-initiated reloads sometimes felt premature or unearned.
  • A few criticisms were directed at the choice of beats, with some finding them distracting or not to their taste.
  • Bru-C's content was occasionally described as juvenile or not sufficiently impactful.

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