Don't Flop Entertainment United Kingdom May 28, 2011

OsheavsScizzahz

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
21

Scizzahz ultimately edged out a hard-fought win, showcasing strong penmanship, effective delivery, and witty combinations that hit hard, especially in the later rounds. While Oshea brought his signature humor and memorable punchlines, some felt his effort was inconsistent, allowing Scizzahz to capitalize and secure the official decision, albeit a debated one among the fanbase.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Oshea
Oshea came out swinging with raw humor and impactful lines, setting a high bar and earning the nod for his initial offensive.
Scizzahz found his rhythm in the second, delivering sharp, intricate bars and comedic setups that landed with significant audience impact, swinging the momentum in his favor.
Scizzahz sealed the deal by 'nailing' the third round, displaying a compelling blend of presence, well-crafted jokes, and strong delivery that solidified his performance.
Analysis

In a clash of comedic titans under the Don't Flop banner, Oshea and Scizzahz delivered a battle steeped in wit and relentless punchlines, leaving the crowd in stitches. Oshea, known for his ability to weave outrageous humor with razor-sharp rhymes, unleashed a volley of memorable bars that instantly connected, keeping the energy electric from jump. Scizzahz, a respected wordsmith in his own right, brought a meticulously crafted performance, combining intricate schemes with clever disses that landed with precision.

As the rounds progressed, Scizzahz found his stride, consistently building momentum and showcasing a commanding stage presence that captivated the audience. His penmanship shone through, with combination punches that kept Oshea on his heels, ultimately tipping the scales in his favor. While the outcome sparked some debate among the faithful, with many championing Oshea's signature style and unforgettable lines, Scizzahz's consistent delivery and undeniable presence throughout the battle proved to be the deciding factor.

It was a true display of comedic rap artistry, solidifying its place as a classic Don't Flop encounter that continues to get spins for its sheer entertainment value.

01Oshea's potent 'cot death/dead in your crib!' line, which immediately caught the crowd's attention with its dark humor.
02Oshea's infamous 'Fritzl' line, demonstrating his ability to craft shocking yet hilarious punchlines.
03Scizzahz's creative jab, 'you've been blowing on wizard so much he's become inflated,' which garnered a strong reaction from the audience.
04Scizzahz's witty personals, including the 'she's the type to throw a stick and go and fetch it herself!' line, showcasing his sharp observational humor.
05A specific moment where Eurgh, the league owner, had to tell a noisy fan to 'SHUT UP!', adding to the raw, live battle atmosphere.
06Scizzahz's 'NUMBER ONE LOSER' line, which, while effective, drew criticism from some fans who recognized it as a previously used bar.
07Oshea's perceived lack of consistent effort and freestyling during rounds, which some fans noted as a detractor from his overall performance.
What fans loved
  • Both rappers' exceptional humor and ability to deliver comedic punchlines.
  • The classic, raw energy reminiscent of early Don't Flop battles.
  • Oshea's iconic lines like 'cot death/dead in your crib!' and the 'Fritzl' bar.
  • Scizzahz's sharp penmanship, clever combinations, and strong stage presence.
  • Specific memorable jokes like Scizzahz's 'you've been blowing on wizard' line.
Criticisms
  • Some fans felt Oshea's effort was inconsistent, with moments of perceived lack of focus or reliance on freestyling.
  • Criticism arose regarding Scizzahz's 'NUMBER ONE LOSER' line being recycled from a previous battle.
  • The judging decision was controversial, with a significant portion of the audience believing Oshea should have won or that the judges were 'deaf.'

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