In the world of talent competitions, “preparation is key” is the golden rule—unless you are Daniel Delby and Max Shane. This Australian freestyle duo flew 30 hours from Perth to the Britain’s Got Talent 2026 stage with a mission that seemed impossible: to deliver a high-speed, completely unscripted rap performance based entirely on what they could see in the room. Walking out with the bold claim that they had “never been more underprepared,” the pair turned the London Palladium into a massive, interactive playground, proving that true genius often happens in the heat of the moment.
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The energy in the auditorium shifted instantly as the duo began to “spit” lyrics about random objects held up by the audience—ranging from a Paddington Bear plushy to an oven glove! Their ability to maintain a lightning-fast flow while incorporating specific details like a judge’s toothpick or a guest’s sneakers was nothing short of miraculous. Simon Cowell was visibly stunned, admitting that he had never heard anyone rap with that level of speed and precision in the history of the show. KSI also expressed immense respect for their freestyle craft, noting how rare it is to see a duo synchronize so perfectly without any prior practice. By the time they hit their final rhyme, they had secured a standing ovation and four enthusiastic “Yes” votes. Watch the full video to see the act that proved spontaneity is the ultimate talent!







