The Two Australian Freestylers Who Flew 30 Hours Unprepared to BGT and Blew Simon Cowell Away with the Fastest Rap History Has Ever Seen
When Daniel Delby, 38, and Max Shane, 34, walked onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage, the judges were instantly intrigued by their laid-back energy. Hailing all the way from Perth, Western Australia, the charismatic duo revealed they had endured a grueling 30-hour flight just to be there. When asked how they felt about their upcoming performance, they jokingly admitted they were feeling “insane” because they had arrived completely underprepared. Daniel and Max explained that they are freestyle rap artists who make up 100% of their lyrics completely on the spot. To prove that nothing was scripted, they asked the audience members and judges to hide random, interesting objects in their pockets or bags, promising to rhyme about whatever they saw in real time.
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The moment the DJ dropped the beat, the auditorium was treated to a spectacular display of lightning-fast improvisational genius. Daniel and Max traded rapid-fire bars with mind-blowing synergy, pointing out objects held up by the crowd. They effortlessly wove random items like a wrestling belt, a Nike sneaker, a Paddington Bear plushy, a black handbag, a purple animal toy, and even an oven glove straight into their rhyming schemes. Turning their attention to the judges panel, they poked fun at Alesha Dixon’s toothpick and then seamlessly shifted gears into an interactive Q&A session. They asked Amanda Holden who the most famous person in her phone was, quickly rhyming about James Bond and 007 after she shouted out her answer. They then asked guest judge KSI what animal he would be for a day, immediately flipping his answer of an “elephant” into a series of incredibly witty, fast-paced punchlines that left the entire theater roaring.
The post-performance critique was filled with awe and high praise from a thoroughly impressed panel. Amanda Holden marveled at how their lightning-fast performance completely blew her mind, noting that she had never heard anyone rap that quickly in her entire life. Guest judge KSI voiced immense respect for their craft, celebrating how rare and special it is to see a duo execute high-level, authentic freestyle rap so flawlessly on the BGT stage. Simon Cowell closed out the feedback with an exceptional compliment, calling them “super talented” and pointing out the beautiful irony that they might be the only act in the history of the show to come deliberately unprepared and completely crush it. Sweeping a unanimous wave of four massive yeses, the Australian duo celebrated a triumphant, history-making audition that proved their 30-hour journey was worth every single second.







