Imagine traveling halfway across the globe for a single chance to prove your worth on the world’s biggest stage. This is exactly what Daniel Delby and Max Shane did, flying thirty hours from Perth, Australia, to face the legendary Simon Cowell and the rest of the Britain’s Got Talent judges. What makes their audition truly viral is that they arrived with absolutely nothing prepared, choosing instead to rely on their raw, improvisational talent. The duo claims a level of “insanity” that only the most confident performers possess, turning the high-pressure environment of a televised audition into a high-energy freestyle masterclass.
The performance turned into an interactive spectacle as the rappers challenged the audience and judges to hold up random objects to be incorporated into their flow. From Nike sneakers and purple ferrets to an unexpected oven glove, no item was too strange for their lightning-fast lyrical delivery. The energy in the room shifted from skeptical curiosity to pure electricity as they seamlessly wove these physical props into a rhythmic narrative. This wasn’t just a musical performance; it was a high-stakes demonstration of mental agility that left the crowd on their feet and the judges visibly stunned.
Even the most seasoned veterans of the entertainment industry were caught off guard by the sheer speed and precision of the Australian pair. KSI praised their rare ability to freestyle at such a high level, while Simon Cowell admitted he had never heard anyone rap that fast in the history of the competition. The most shocking moment came when the duo integrated the judges’ personal answers—ranging from James Bond contacts to spirit animals—into their final bars without missing a single beat. Their performance earned them a clean sweep of four yeses, proving that sometimes the best plan is to have no plan at all.






