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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

The consensus among fans heavily favored Bartone, citing his superior writing, consistency, and overall prepared material. Many viewers acknowledged his strong bars and better flow, even if some found his delivery average at times. While Lego showcased strong presence and impressive freestyles, Bartone's lyrical content ultimately secured him the perceived victory.

Round-by-Round
Bartone's intricate wordplay and consistent material gave him the edge. His disses landed effectively, and despite some debate, his overall performance was deemed stronger.
Maintaining his lyrical assault, Bartone continued to string together impactful lines. While Lego had some standout moments, Bartone's structured approach and potent penmanship held firm.
Rd 3Lego
Lego brought the energy in the final round, delivering strong freestyles and crowd-pleasing lines, notably the 'Fuck Tinchy Strider' jab. This round showcased his ability to connect with the audience and finish strong, earning him some support.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage lit up as Bartone and Lego stepped into the arena, serving up a clash that had the comment section buzzing. Bartone, a wordsmith often slept on, came through with that textbook pen game, dropping intricate schemes and disses that, for many, made the case for his win. His consistency and solid preparation were on full display, proving why he's held his own against top-tier talent.

But don't get it twisted, Lego wasn't out there just taking punches. The man brought his A-game with a dope flow, a unique accent that was pure icing, and a stage presence that captivated the crowd. His freestyles were surprisingly sharp, pulling off some real crowd-pleasers even when the pressure was on.

That 'Fuck Tinchy Strider' bar? Yeah, that one hit different, earning him mad love and some undeniable momentum. While the scorecards might lean towards Bartone's lyrical prowess and polished delivery, Lego's raw energy and comedic timing made this battle a genuinely engaging watch.

It was a proper display of contrasting styles, with Bartone's calculated attack squaring off against Lego's dynamic spontaneity. Both emcees left it all on the stage, adding another memorable chapter to the Don't Flop archives.

01Lego's 'Lon Mowen / Lawn Mowin'' punchline landed well with the crowd and viewers.
02Lego's 'Fuck Tinchy Strider' line resonated strongly, drawing a significant reaction from fans.
03Bartone's 'gorilla tactics - methods that havnt evolved' line was highlighted as a clever and impactful bar.
04Lego's surprisingly effective freestyles throughout the battle, overcoming some slips.
05Bartone's diss towards Lee Scott provoked a strong, polarizing reaction from the fanbase.
What fans loved
  • Bartone's intricate writing and slept-on material were highly praised.
  • Lego's flow and unique accent were appreciated by many.
  • Lego's ability to freestyle effectively, even with minor slips, impressed viewers.
  • Specific punchlines like Lego's 'Fuck Tinchy Strider' resonated strongly with the audience.
  • Bartone's consistency and preparation were noted as key strengths.
Criticisms
  • Some found Bartone's delivery to be average or boring at times.
  • Bartone's diss of Lee Scott was highly controversial and alienated some fans.
  • A portion of the fanbase felt Lego was robbed and should have won.
  • Bartone was criticized for having 'cringey' lines alongside his good ones.
  • Lego had some slips, though his ability to recover was also noted.

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