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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

This battle is widely considered a debatable classic, but the consensus leans towards Natrill primarily due to his first round. It's cited by fans as a flawless, all-time great performance that created a level of impact Dialect struggled to match. While Dialect closed strong in the third, Natrill's surprise factor and the sheer power of his opening statement gave him an edge that many feel carried him through the debatable second round for a narrow victory.

Round-by-Round
Considered a legendary round by the fanbase. Natrill's flow was called 'flawless' and his performance 'insane'. The impact was so significant that even Dialect reportedly acknowledged the loss immediately.
The debatable swing round. Both emcees performed well, but fans often give Natrill the edge here for maintaining the momentum from his explosive first round.
Dialect finished strong with a hard-hitting performance. Fans specifically noted his double-time flow on the final beat, giving him a clear win in the final round.
Analysis

In what is remembered as a jewel of Don't Flop's golden era, Dialect and Natrill delivered an all-time classic on-beat battle that still bangs years later. This clash wasn't just another battle; it was a showcase of pure skill, flow, and sportsmanship that has cemented its place as one of the most replayable events in the league's history. From the jump, Natrill came out the gate with a first round that many fans still consider perfect.

His flawless flow and potent bars set an incredibly high bar, creating a moment so powerful that Dialect had to fight uphill for the rest of the match. The second round was a slugfest, a debatable back-and-forth that fans still argue over. Dialect, ever the professional, showcased his own elite skill and came back hard in the third, unleashing his signature double-time to close the show with a bang.

While an official winner was never declared, the streets still talk. The battle is a testament to what happens when two talented artists respect the craft and each other. It's a high-energy, lyrical display that transcended competition, becoming a benchmark for the on-beat format and leaving fans clamoring for more.

A certified classic, through and through.

01Natrill's opening round is lauded as a perfect, 'heavyweight' performance that immediately established the battle as a classic.
02Natrill delivers his most quoted line: 'What part can you play if you can't play you? I thought you made art, guess the arts made you.'
03A fan quotes Dialect's sportsmanship after the first round, where he allegedly told Natrill, 'you smoked me in the 1st round'.
What fans loved
  • Natrill's 'perfect' and 'insane' first round performance.
  • The incredible replay value, with fans revisiting it for over a decade.
  • The on-beat format, which was highly praised.
  • Natrill's memorable line: 'I thought you made art, guess the arts made you.'
  • The mutual respect and sportsmanship shown between the emcees.
Criticisms
  • That the battle is considered 'underrated' and deserves more views and recognition.
  • A strong desire for more on-beat battles of this quality in the league.

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