Don't Flop Entertainment London, England, United Kingdom May 30, 2015

SoulvsCee Major

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

This decision is highly debatable and remains a topic of conversation for UK battle rap fans. While Cee Major came with intricate schemes and arguably won the first round clear, Soul's haymakers landed with more impact. Lines like his legendary ISIS bar and the 'copy writing' scheme were undeniable moments that swayed the energy in the room. Despite a stumble in the first, Soul's complexity and knockout power in the second and third rounds were just enough to secure a controversial but official title win.

Round-by-Round
Cee came out firing with a flawless round full of layered bars. Soul had a significant stumble that cost him momentum, giving Cee a clear edge to start the battle.
Rd 2Soul
Soul's pen game was on full display. This round was packed with complex punches and quotables that got major crowd reaction. Cee was still sharp, but Soul's material hit harder and felt like a championship round.
Rd 3Soul
The closest round of the battle. Both MCs left it all on the stage. Cee Major's depressive scheme was heavy, but Soul's angle and closing bars felt more definitive, edging out a classic third to take the battle.
Analysis

In what many still call the greatest UK vs UK battle of all time, Soul and Cee Major delivered a masterclass in lyricism for the Don't Flop title. This wasn't a battle of styles; it was a head-on collision between two of the most elite pens the scene has ever produced. From the jump, the energy was electric, with both MCs trading complex, bar-heavy rounds that demanded multiple rewinds from fans.

Cee Major brought a relentless onslaught of intricate schemes and layered bars that many in the building seemed to miss on first listen, leading to a legacy of being one of the most 'slept-on' performances in a classic. His material on 'sonned rappers' and the 'Je suis Charlie' reference showcased a level of writing that few can match. Soul, however, countered with haymakers that were impossible to ignore.

His infamous ISIS bar and 'copy writing' scheme became instant classics, demonstrating his unique ability to blend complexity with undeniable knockout power. The battle remains a benchmark for lyrical excellence in the UK. While Soul walked away with the chain, the debate over the decision rages on.

Fans are split down the middle, with compelling arguments for a 2-1 victory in either direction. Regardless of the winner, this clash solidified both Soul and Cee Major as legends of the craft and stands as a timeless example of battle rap at its highest level.

01Soul delivers his legendary ISIS bar, a multi-layered punchline that became one of the most iconic moments in Don't Flop history.
02Cee Major's 'Je Suis Charlie' bar, a complex and timely piece of commentary that many fans felt was slept on by the live crowd.
03Soul's 'pen circles around Cee 'cause he copywriting' line is praised by fans as a potential 'bar of the year' for its cleverness.
04Cee Major's 'Sonned rappers' scheme, a clever breakdown of lineage and greatness that hardcore fans still quote.
05Soul stumbles and has to restart a section of his first round, a rare moment of vulnerability that arguably cost him the round.
What fans loved
  • The elite level of writing ('pen game') from both Soul and Cee Major.
  • Regarded by many as the best UK vs UK battle in Don't Flop history.
  • Soul's legendary ISIS bar and other memorable haymakers.
  • Cee Major's complex and multi-layered schemes, which many fans praise on re-watch.
  • The bar-for-bar, respectful nature of the clash.
Criticisms
  • The official decision is highly debated, with a large portion of the fanbase believing Cee Major won.
  • Soul's stumble/choke in the first round.
  • The live crowd 'sleeping on' many of Cee Major's most intricate bars.
  • The battle's relatively low view count compared to its perceived quality and legendary status.

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