5- Bow Wow chooses violence against Soulja Boy
On a night where Soulja boy performed “She Make it Clap” three times and brought out a 31-year-old Romeo to perform songs from his adolescence to remind Bow Wow of the feud in their youth, Bow said “this about to be a viral moment” before performing “Let Me Hold You.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LbTdjuJCSg
4- Nelly asks Ashanti for a hug
A woman spiced up the Fat Joe-Ja Rule Verzuz. R&B legend Ashanti gave the crowd 10 minutes of some of her biggest hits involving the two contestants. Later in the battle, came a fellow guest performer and ex-boyfriend of a decade, Nelly, who asked for a hug. The move went viral and Ashanti admitted she had not seen or heard from Nelly in years before that moment.
https://twitter.com/katfrancoislcsw/status/1437998492153262083?s=20
3- Jermaine Dupri/Diddy/Snoop/Fat Joe live
Fat Joe became the recap king in 2021 and on one of his Instagram lives, legendary producer and songwriter Jermaine Dupri continued his quest to face Diddy. The social media discussion turned into an epic trash-talk session between three of hip-hop’s all-time giants, with Snoop Dogg watching and ad-libbing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8c0dkQLNes
2- Bone Thugs fight Three 6 Mafia
Bizzy Bone said he wanted to expose “devil-worshiping” Three 6 Mafia before the battle and after a couple of songs, he told the Memphis group not to mock him on stage while he performed. When Juicy J told him to “s— my d—,” Bizzy’s mic flew to the Three 6 Mafia side and both groups exchanged shoves and threw punches. Bizzy left the stage before returning and apologizing.
Bizzy Bone starting a fight with Juicy J during this Verzuz battle 😂#Verzuz pic.twitter.com/98fXtWflaC
— Jason Williams (@jasoneg33) December 3, 2021
1- Jadakiss “Who Shot Ya” freestyle
It was not only the Verzuz but the hip-hop moment of the year. In Dipset vs. The Lox, heavily-favored Dipset entered Madison Square Garden but looked unorganized from the jump. The Lox had the early edge, but the tide turned after Jadakiss begged to speak next on the crowded stage. ‘Kiss asked fans why Dipset rapped over their tracks instead of just instrumentals, then he himself rapped over his 2010 “Who Shot Ya” freestyle. Game, blouses.