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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

Purpose delivered a commanding performance, particularly excelling in the third round with aggressive, substance-heavy bars. His consistent delivery and ability to adapt, despite initial pushback from some viewers, ultimately secured him the victory over Greeley's commendable efforts.

Round-by-Round
Greeley landed some effective comedic lines and engaged the crowd early, earning him the first round.
A closer round, but Purpose began to find his rhythm, delivering more impactful and coherent schemes, nudging ahead despite some strong moments from Greeley.
Purpose dominated this round, delivering his most aggressive and lyrically dense material. This round was a clear win and solidified his overall victory.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage played host to an intriguing clash as Greeley and Purpose went bar for bar, showcasing the global reach of battle rap. While some international fans initially grappled with regional accents and references, the lyrical firepower on display proved undeniable. Greeley stepped to the plate with a blend of humor and direct jabs, landing some witty punchlines that kept the crowd on its toes in the early rounds.

His ability to entertain and connect with the audience through a mix of personal angles and comedic timing set a competitive tone. However, it was Purpose who truly elevated his game as the battle progressed, particularly unleashing a dominant third round. He brought a relentless aggression and intricate penmanship that left a lasting impression, solidifying his claim to the win with a decisive surge.

His substance and delivery proved too much to overcome. Ultimately, Purpose secured the unanimous nod from the masses, leaving the stage with the W. Yet, Greeley's performance, marked by solid moments and engaging delivery, ensured he earned respect, proving he's a worthy contender in the battle arena.

01Purpose's third round performance, widely hailed as a knockout blow with aggressive and substantive bars.
02Greeley's bar about Purpose'calling the pigs'.
03Greeley's humorous line, "This guy's head is enormous, it looks like a tortoise."
04Purpose's visibly confused reaction to Greeley's final bars, appearing to mouth 'WHAT?'.
05Greeley making a factual error regarding the Snowtown murders, misattributing the location and method.
06The presence of a young child in the audience, drawing significant fan commentary and controversy.
07Censorship of specific words like 'Telstra' and a workplace name, which puzzled many viewers.
What fans loved
  • Purpose's dominant third round was a major highlight, earning widespread praise for its aggression and substance.
  • Some fans appreciated Greeley's humor and unique punchlines, acknowledging his effort.
  • Many comments celebrated the battle for promoting battle rap culture globally and showcasing international talent.
  • Viewers who came in with low expectations were pleasantly surprised by the overall quality of the battle.
Criticisms
  • The repeated criticism regarding the presence of a child in the audience at an explicit event.
  • Confusion and frustration over various censored words, including 'Telstra' and a workplace name.
  • International viewers struggled with Australian accents and specific local references, leading to some disengagement.
  • Greeley's factual error about the Snowtown murders was noted and criticized by some fans.
  • A segment of the fanbase felt the battle, or Don't Flop Australia in general, did not meet their expectations or was a sign of the league 'going downhill'.

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