who had the better verse
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Original Content Jay Z and Kanye West are revolutionary artists who are and will always be transcendent in the world of music. Individually, they are untouchable. When they merge together, they're otherworldly. With numerous classic collaborations under their belt, we explore each one and decide who had the better verse.
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Original Content Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka go one-on-one for this week's "Who Had The Better Verse " series. Bricksquad is in the building this week.
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Carl Lamarre -
Original Content Vote for the man who has the best verse in each of the Black Hippy posse cuts.
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Carl Lamarre -
Original Content After they delivered an East Coast clinic on ASAP Ferg's "Pups," we dove into the archives to determine who had the finer bars between Flacko and the Trap Lord. Weigh in.
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Robert Blair -
Original Content We pit mentor and protege in Kanye West and Big Sean for the return of "Who Had The Better Verse."
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Carl Lamarre -
Music Shannon Sharpe did not want to get involved.
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Original Content This week, we decide to pit good friends and frequent collaborators Tyga and Chris Brown one-on-one for "Fan of a Fan 2" edition.
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Carl Lamarre -
Original Content This week we pit frequent collaborators Lloyd Banks and Fabolous against each other.
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Carl Lamarre -
Original Content Weigh in on this week's debate of "Who had the better verse?" Thug vs Future.
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Anders Marshall -
Reviews Gunna & Lil Baby are both young rappers currently running the ATL scene, but who took the crown on their first collaborative album, "Drip Harder"?
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Original Content This week for Who Had The Better Verse, we pit former(?) best friends and collaborators Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan one-on-one.
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Original Content Offset really showed up on this tape, huh?
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Original Content This week, we pit two of the D's finest in Eminem and Royce Da 5'9" for "Who Had The Better Verse."
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Original Content As we wait for the next release from the TDE camp, let's delve back into the back catalog of two of its most respected veterans.
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Robert Blair -
Music The Atlanta lyricist initially and jokingly said Yeat when asked who came out on top on "FPS," hinting that he didn't want to answer.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares