![]() ![]() The tension began after Bizzy Bone performed “Buddah Lovaz" and accused Three 6 Mafia of disrespecting him, according to Billboard. The night came to a close when Bone Thugs-N-Harmony embraced Three 6 Mafia and asked them to do a joint performance of their timeless 1996 record “The Crossroads.” To bring the moment home, Bone Thugs and Triple 6 memorialized several late hip-hop figures, including Eazy-E, The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Nipsey Hussle, and the recently killed Young Dolph, on the giant screen behind them.Īfter the two groups stayed a few minutes longer to freestyle alongside Lil Flip and Young Buck, people were finally on their way home from yet another entertaining Verzuz battle.The Three 6 Mafia and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Verzuz nearly became violent Thursday night as the two groups faced off at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. The crowd erupted as Howard blazed through the song, rapping as if he was taking on the Cleveland, Ohio rap group by his lonesome. The Hustle & Flow star arrived on stage with a smooth walk dressed in a velour outfit and a cream fedora, rapping his show-stealing verse on the record. That most unexpected guest came in the form of their movie star collaborator on Oscar-winning hit “It’s Hard Out Here For a Pimp,” Terrance Howard. Project Pat ran through his feature on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy hit “Knife Talk,” featuring 21 Savage, and his own hit “Chickenhead” - before Duke Deuce came out to tear the floor up with his slick dance moves to “Crunk Ain’t Dead.” Triple 6 kept their foot on the pedal by bringing out Wiz Khalifa (“Errday”), and Young Buck and 8Ball & MJG (“Stay Fly”) - but their last guest blew the top off the Hollywood Palladium. Chamillionaire arrived on stage to perform his Grammy Award-winning hit “Ridin'” with Krayzie Bone, and Three 6 Mafia matched that energy with a surprise appearance by Lil Wayne for his feature on Juicy J’s “Bandz a Make Her Dance.”īefore the crowd could gather themselves, Bone Thugs brought out Lil Jon and Satasha Williams for their respective tracks “I Don’t Give A” and “Thuggish Ruggish Bone.” But Three 6 Mafia turned the notch to another level by bringing out a slew of guests that propelled them ahead of Bone Thugs. The brief intermission led to an even more exciting second half, which saw appearances from several star guests. “I wanna apologize to everybody the f–k out there - on both sides,” Bizzy said. Three 6 Mafia and Bone Thugs returned with “Azz & Ti–ies” and “Days Of Our Livez,” respectively, before Layzie Bone took a second to announce that both groups were “dope.” The official restart happened when Bizzy Bone came back on stage to give Juicy J a pound. ![]() Security halted Verzuz as they worked on maintaining order, and things got back in motion after a few short minutes. Juicy J responded, telling Bizzy, “suck my d–k,” and it didn’t take long before the Bone Thugs member threw a water bottle that nearly caused the two crews to come to blows. “Hey yo hey yo before we even get started, you ugly muthaf–kas ain’t finna to be mocking me while I’m on muthaf–kin’ stage,” Bizzy said. ![]() After performing “Buddah Lovaz,” Bizzy Bone called Three 6 Mafia out for disrespecting him while singing his verse on the track. However, as things were beginning to pick up steam, a tense situation nearly derailed the whole Verzuz. Diddy & Jermaine Dupri Will Finally Go Head-to-Head in Verzuz Battle: Here's When ![]()
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