United Kingdom Sep 1, 2012

AgentvsSeta

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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Agent was widely perceived by the audience as the clear winner, with numerous comments stating he 'annihilated' and 'smashed' Seta. While some defended the battle overall, the consensus leaned heavily towards Agent's performance.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1AgentAgent came out strong, delivering a solid performance that immediately set the tone for the battle. Seta's delivery, in contrast, appeared to struggle with flow and comfort.
Rd 2AgentAgent maintained his momentum, continuing to land bars effectively. Seta faced criticism for what some described as generic or impersonal content, making it difficult to connect with the crowd.
Rd 3AgentAgent closed out the battle convincingly, solidifying his lead. Seta's final round did not manage to shift the overall perception, with many viewers expressing disappointment in his showing.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage at Nozstock saw Agent step up against Seta in a battle that, for many, didn't quite hit the mark. Agent delivered a commanding performance, consistently outshining his opponent and earning the overwhelming nod from the viewing audience. His rounds were perceived as sharper and more impactful, leading to a decisive victory in the eyes of the fans.

Seta, on the other hand, struggled to find his rhythm, with many viewers noting his flow seemed forced and his bars lacked a personal punch. This, combined with a noticeably subdued festival crowd and some technical difficulties with the microphone, created an atmosphere that left a segment of the fanbase wanting more. Despite the criticisms, the battle still served as a platform for Don't Flop to expand its reach at a major festival, a move praised by some for introducing battle rap to new audiences.

However, the general sentiment was that while Agent showed significant improvement, the overall quality of the clash didn't live up to the league's higher standards.

01A visual moment where one of the battlers had a joint on his ear, drawing some lighthearted attention from viewers.
02Persistent issues with the microphone quality throughout the battle, impacting the clarity of the performances for viewers.
03The crowd at Nozstock appeared largely disengaged, which some fans felt detracted from the battle's atmosphere.
What fans loved
  • Many viewers praised Agent's performance, noting his consistent improvement and strong delivery in this battle.
  • Some fans appreciated Don't Flop's presence at large festivals, viewing it as a positive step for the league's growth.
  • A few comments indicated that despite the overall criticism, the battle contained some clever flips and bars.
Criticisms
  • Several comments pointed out that Seta's flow and delivery seemed forced or uncomfortable, hindering his performance.
  • Concerns were raised about the generic nature of some of the bars, suggesting a lack of personal connection or originality.
  • The crowd's lack of engagement was a recurring point of criticism, with many feeling it negatively impacted the battle's energy.
  • Technical issues with the microphone were frequently mentioned, making it difficult for viewers to clearly hear the rappers.
  • A significant portion of the audience expressed disappointment with the overall quality, suggesting it didn't meet Don't Flop's usual standards.

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