Don't Flop Entertainment Nottingham, England, United Kingdom Dec 10, 2014

BowskivsBig Sarters

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

The overwhelming fan sentiment, including specific score calls and qualitative assessments, leans heavily towards Big Sarters. Viewers praised his sharper wit and consistent performance, particularly in the latter rounds, while Bowski was often perceived as predictable and having a weaker showing.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Bowski
Bowski started strong, laying down his initial bars, though some viewers found his approach to be familiar.
Big Sarters began to pull ahead in this round, showcasing sharper wit and effective delivery that resonated with the audience.
Sarters solidified his lead with impactful bars and strong stage presence, while Bowski's material was noted as weaker by a segment of the fanbase.
Analysis

The Don't Flop platform lit up with a much-talked-about judged showdown featuring Bowski and Big Sarters. This one had the potential to be a classic, and while opinions were mixed, both emcees stepped into the cypher ready to make some noise. It was a clash that had the fans talking, from specific bars to the overall energy in the room.

Some felt the personal connection between the battlers might've led to a slight holding back, but the raw talent was undeniable. Big Sarters definitely came to flex, putting on a clinic with his sharp wordplay and clever angles. The crowd was feeling his distinct humor and ability to connect, especially as the rounds progressed.

Many viewers felt Sarters' overall performance was a strong reminder of why he's considered an underrated gem in the battle rap scene, pulling clear ahead in the later rounds with a confident display. Bowski, a familiar face with a solid following, brought his characteristic style to the table. He started with fire, but some in the comments section noted a perceived predictability in his approach this time around.

Despite some strong moments, criticisms emerged, including a controversial bar that led to allegations of biting. Still, Bowski's presence and delivery kept the engagement high, proving his staying power. When the dust settled, the streets had spoken: Big Sarters took the W, clinching a 2-1 victory in the eyes of the majority.

His calculated lines and consistent pressure ultimately earned him the nod over Bowski, adding another intriguing chapter to the Don't Flop history books.

01An accusation surfaced online that Bowski bit a bar previously used by Arsonal, sparking debate among the rap battle community.
02Cashmore's ill-timed laughs during the battle were noted by multiple viewers as a distraction that made the viewing experience difficult.
03Big Sarters delivered a memorable 'Manchester Dogs Home' bar that generated positive buzz and calls for a donation.
04A specific bar about the 'Hawaii state border line' delivered by one of the battlers (likely Bowski) was widely ridiculed as a weak or nonsensical line.
What fans loved
  • Many fans were pleased to see Big Sarters back in action.
  • Big Sarters was praised for being underrated and showcasing sharp wit.
  • Specific bars from Sarters, like the 'Manchester Dogs Home' and 'dolmio advert' lines, were highlighted positively.
  • Some fans expressed general appreciation for Bowski's presence in the battle.
Criticisms
  • There were allegations of Bowski biting a bar from Arsonal.
  • Cashmore's ill-timed laughs were a significant source of frustration for viewers.
  • Bowski's performance was described by some as predictable, basic, or weaker than expected.
  • A portion of the audience felt that both battlers held back due to their friendship.
  • The 'Hawaii state border line' bar was widely panned as being nonsensical or poorly executed.

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