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Fan sentiment overwhelmingly favored Tony D, with numerous comments explicitly stating he won, 'killed,' or 'murked' Locksmyth. Even fans of Arsenal conceded Tony D's victory in the battle.
This Don't Flop clash brought a unique twist to the battle rap arena, pitting Tony D, representing Tottenham, against Locksmyth, flying the flag for Arsenal, in a football derby-themed showdown. The concept itself generated buzz, drawing in fans from both the battle rap and football worlds. Tony D stepped up to the plate, delivering a performance that many in the comments section deemed a clear victory.
His bars, laced with Tottenham pride and disses aimed at the Gunners, consistently landed with more impact and conviction. Locksmyth, while holding down the Arsenal banner, struggled to match Tony D's consistent aggression and punchlines. Despite some efforts to represent his team, the general sentiment was that he didn't quite live up to the challenge, leaving many Gooners in the comments conceding the win to the Spurs representative.
The battle, however, was also marked by a noticeable absence of a lively crowd, which some fans felt detracted from the overall energy and experience. Ultimately, the consensus pointed to Tony D as the victor, showcasing his seasoned ability to adapt to a themed battle and still deliver a commanding performance. While the battle's unique premise was appreciated by some, the execution, particularly regarding the crowd and some technical aspects, left a segment of the fanbase feeling that Don't Flop's recent offerings were not hitting the mark.
- The football rivalry theme was seen as an interesting and creative concept by many viewers.
- Tony D's performance was widely praised for its strong bars and clear delivery.
- Specific football-related punchlines, such as the 'Overmars' and 'Michael Duberry' references, resonated well with fans.
- Some viewers appreciated the 'old school take it to the streets' approach of the battle's setting.
- A significant number of comments expressed disappointment with the lack of a live crowd, which impacted the battle's atmosphere.
- The host, Mr. 13, received widespread criticism regarding his presence and hosting style.
- Several viewers felt that Locksmyth's performance did not adequately represent Arsenal, leading to disappointment among some fans of the club.
- General concerns were raised about the overall quality and entertainment value of Don't Flop's recent battles.
- Some comments indicated issues with the audio quality during the battle.
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