Don't Flop Entertainment Reading, England, United Kingdom Aug 27, 2016

AukesvsOshea

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

Oshea's signature blend of comedic brilliance, quick wit, and off-the-cuff freestyle moments captivated the crowd and many online viewers. His ability to consistently land hilarious punches and engage the audience, exemplified by standout lines, ultimately swayed a slight majority of fans despite a heavily divided opinion. While Aukes brought a strong performance with sharp bars and a classic Don't Flop delivery, Oshea's unique entertainment factor edged him past the finish line for many.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Oshea
Oshea kicked things off with high energy and immediate comedic impact, connecting well with the crowd from the jump. His setup and delivery landed cleanly, establishing an early lead.
Rd 2Aukes
Aukes punched back hard in the second, showcasing his sharp writing and impactful one-liners. His 'Raptor before the heroin hit' bar was a clear highlight, demonstrating his ability to craft effective disses.
Rd 3Oshea
The final round saw Oshea maintain his infectious energy, delivering the now-legendary 'I googled Reading' bar that resonated deeply with fans. His freestyle elements and overall entertainment value sealed the round in a tight finish.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage lit up with a clash of styles as Aukes and Oshea went head-to-head, delivering a battle that had the fans buzzing and divided. This joint served as a throwback to the gritty, authentic feel of classic DF, with both emcees coming correct with their unique flavors. Oshea, a true veteran of the craft, brought his signature brand of off-the-wall humor and unpredictable delivery, landing punchlines that had the building erupting in laughter.

His ability to flip narratives and keep the energy bubbling was undeniable, showcasing why he's considered one of the most entertaining in the game. Aukes stepped to the plate with a more laid-back yet potent approach, lacing his rounds with sharp one-liners and clever disses that connected. His bars were meticulously crafted, aiming to land with precision and showcase a more traditional battle rap sensibility.

The contrast between Oshea's comedic onslaught and Aukes' calculated punches made for an engaging back-and-forth that kept the outcome shrouded in mystery until the final word. Ultimately, this battle solidified its place as a fan favorite, sparking heated debates across the comment sections about who truly claimed the W. While Oshea's pure entertainment value and viral moments often steal the show, Aukes proved he’s still got that fire, delivering a performance that left a lasting impression.

It was a testament to Don't Flop's legacy, proving that sometimes, the most memorable battles are the ones that leave everyone talking.

01Oshea delivers the highly acclaimed 'I googled Reading and it told me to go to the library' bar, which many fans called his best ever.
02Oshea's 'You look like you voted Brexit then wanna fucking move abroad' bar draws big reactions from the crowd.
03Aukes lands a memorable blow with the line, 'I hang out like an american kid, you look like raptor before the heroin hit'.
04Aukes' bar 'When I aim, I never miss. like in trying to get out of trouble at schoollllll' was noted by fans as being underrated and 'slept on'.
05A crowd member yells 'Sonic Boom' during a moment in the battle, which was enjoyed by fans.
What fans loved
  • Oshea's exceptional comedic timing and hilarious bars, especially the 'Reading' line and 'Brexit' joke.
  • The battle captured the essence of classic Don't Flop, evoking nostalgia for many long-time fans.
  • Aukes' sharp, well-crafted one-liners and strong delivery were appreciated.
  • Both rappers' ability to entertain and generate big crowd reactions.
Criticisms
  • Significant disagreement among fans regarding the clear winner, with strong arguments for both Aukes and Oshea.
  • Some felt Aukes' delivery sometimes resembled another rapper, Scizzah.
  • A few fans felt Oshea's perceived lack of consistent 'hard' preparation in general battles (not necessarily this one) was a drawback.
  • Minor production comments regarding camera angles and not seeing the non-performing antagonist's reaction.

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