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Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

The battle was intensely lyrical and highly debatable, with both rappers delivering standout performances. However, Soul's third round was overwhelmingly praised by fans as a 'masterclass' and 'one of the best rounds ever,' ultimately tipping the scales in his favor despite Olde English's strong showing in the earlier rounds.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Olde EnglishOlde English came out strong, delivering intricate bars and a confident performance that many fans highlighted as his best opening round to date.
Rd 2SoulSoul showcased his signature complex writing, maintaining pressure and setting the stage for his impactful final round, edging out Olde English in a close exchange.
Rd 3SoulSoul delivered a round that many viewers deemed legendary, packed with multi-layered wordplay and hard-hitting schemes, effectively 'killing' the battle for a significant portion of the audience.
Analysis

This Don't Flop clash between Soul and Olde English delivered a lyrical onslaught that left fans buzzing, despite being relegated to an outdoor setting rather than the main stage. Both emcees came with a barrage of bars, showcasing high-level penmanship that kept the crowd engaged and dissecting lines long after the battle concluded. Olde English, in particular, stepped up his game, earning widespread praise for his improved delivery and intricate writing, with many calling it his best performance to date.

He came out swinging, establishing a strong presence early on. However, it was Soul's third round that truly cemented his status as a lyrical force. He unleashed a torrent of complex schemes and multi-layered wordplay, including standout references to 'The Wire' and clever punchlines that resonated deeply with the audience.

This round was so impactful that many viewers declared it one of the best in UK battle rap history, effectively sealing the victory for Soul in what was otherwise a tightly contested affair. The battle's quality led to a collective outcry from fans, questioning why such a masterclass in lyricism wasn't given a more prominent platform, highlighting its 'underrated' status within the Don't Flop catalog.

01Tony D, the host, was seen rolling a joint throughout the first round, drawing amusement and commentary from viewers.
02Soul's intricate 'southpaw' bar, playing on 'south poor' and 'unorthodox' punches, landed with significant impact.
03Soul's 'Wire' scheme, referencing characters like Stringer Bell, Dukie, and Mr. Pryzbylewski, was widely celebrated for its cleverness and depth.
04Olde English's 'spud gun' bar was noted for its simple yet effective delivery and impact.
05A noticeable 'fart' sound effect during the battle sparked humorous comments and reactions from the audience.
What fans loved
  • Both rappers were highly praised for their exceptional lyrical content and intricate wordplay, making the battle a 'pure bars' spectacle.
  • Soul's third round was widely celebrated as a standout performance, with many considering it one of the best rounds ever delivered in UK battle rap.
  • Olde English received significant recognition for elevating his performance and pen game, with fans noting it as his most impressive showing to date.
  • Specific bars from Soul, such as his 'southpaw' and 'Wire' schemes, were frequently highlighted for their cleverness and impact.
  • The battle was lauded for its high replay value, as viewers consistently discovered new layers of lyricism upon repeat viewings.
Criticisms
  • Some fans expressed frustration that such a high-caliber battle was not featured on the main stage, questioning Don't Flop's event programming.
  • A portion of the audience found Soul's rapid delivery challenging to fully comprehend live, suggesting it sometimes obscured the complexity of his bars.
  • Several comments pointed out Soul's stumbles during his performance, which some felt detracted from the overall impact of his rounds.
  • There was a notable division among viewers regarding the battle's winner, with many considering it a highly debatable contest.
  • Olde English's delivery, while improved, was still described by some as lacking the captivating presence of top-tier battlers.

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