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Innuendo received overwhelming praise from the fanbase, with many declaring him the clear winner, often by a 3-0 or 2-1 margin. His performance was frequently cited as one of his best, showcasing sharp wordplay and humor that resonated deeply with viewers, despite a perceived lack of crowd reaction during the live event.
The Don't Flop stage lit up with a highly entertaining clash between Innuendo and Lego, a battle that many fans have since revisited as a feel-good classic. Innuendo, often lauded for his comedic timing, truly stepped up his game, delivering a performance packed with intricate wordplay and hard-hitting punchlines that showcased a more serious side to his craft. Despite some of his most potent bars being 'slept on' by the live Liverpool crowd, the online community recognized the depth of his writing, particularly a standout multi-scheme that left many in awe.
Lego, a veteran known for his distinctive rhythmic flow, brought his signature style to the forefront. While his delivery was consistent, some viewers felt it bordered on monotonous at times, though he still landed several memorable lines that drew reactions from the crowd. The battle was a testament to the UK scene's ability to blend humor with lyrical prowess, creating an engaging experience that resonated with a broad audience, even if the live reactions didn't always match the quality of the bars being delivered.
- Fans widely praised Innuendo's elevated performance, noting it as one of his best showings to date with exceptional wordplay.
- The battle was celebrated for its high entertainment value and humor, making it a rewatchable favorite for many.
- Innuendo's 'black and blue/white and gold' bar scheme was frequently highlighted as an absolute fire moment and one of the best bars heard in battle rap.
- Lego received recognition for specific standout bars, including his line about 'being in O'Shea's shadow'.
- A significant portion of the fanbase criticized the live crowd for being 'dead' or 'sleeping' on many of the strong bars, especially from Innuendo.
- Some viewers found Lego's delivery style to be monotonous or stiff, with comments suggesting he tried too hard to create a beat with his flow.
- Innuendo's first round, while humorous, was perceived by some as less impactful or potentially unoriginal in its 'nice guy' concept.
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