filled up a stadium last night with 80k in attendance . Evident in tracks like Johnny Kemp’s “Just Got Paid,” Keith Sweat’s “I Want Her,” Al B. 2.4m Followers, 94 Following, 132 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Verzuz (@verzuztv) HNHH TV Interviews : “They Reminisce Over You,” Pete Rock & CL Smooth; “The World is Yours,” Nas; “Down With The King,” Run DMC; “Don’t Curse,” Heavy D: “DWYCK,” Gang Starr; “NY State of Mind,” Nas; “Come Clean,” Jeru The Damaja; “Unbelievable,” The Notorious B.I.G.This event has been going on already for years. Thank you Left to right: Metro Boomin and Mike Will Made It. Digital Cover (Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images and David Livingston/Getty Images)Left to right: Babyface & LA Reid; Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. During this past decade, Dean has lent her pen to some of the biggest hits for the biggest acts: Rihanna’s “Rude Boy,” Robin Thicke’s “Sex Therapy,” Katy Perry’s “Firework,” Nicki Minaj’s “Super Bass,” and Selena Gomez’s “Come & Get It.” As much as Ester is crushing things lately, Missy opened the door. Beauty&TheBeast @trickdaddydollars A post shared by katrina (@trinarockstarr) on May 13, 2020 at 9:20am PDT. While the two are friends in real life, they’ve traveled the world performing live beat battles against one another for nearly a decade. Toni! SWV’s “Use Your Heart,” Brittany Spears’ “Slave 4 U,” Noreaga’s “Superthug (What What)” Justin Timberlake’s “Rock Your Body,” and Mystikal’s “Shake Ya Ass” to name a few. His So So Def stable of DaBrat’s “Funkdafied,” Bow Bow’s “Bounce Wit Me,” and Jagged Edge’s “Where The Party At” are certified club bangers. The battle was originally scheduled for earlier this month but was postponed due to Babyface and his family getting with COVID-19. Tory Lanez Announces Next Quarantine Radio Session You can’t go wrong either way, but Preemo’s volume of work is just a hair longer than Rock. With good reason. best.
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319.9k Followers, 51 Following, 161 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from VERZUZ (@verzuz.tv) : “End of the Road,” Boyz II Men; “Roni,” Bobby Brown; “Can We Talk,” Tevin Campbell; “My My My,” Johnny Gill: “Can You Stand The Rain,” New Edition; “That’s The Way Love Goes,” Janet Jackson; “On Bended Knee,” Boyz II Men; “U Remind Me,” Usher: These duos are responsible for some of the most enduring R&B and Pop songs of the last four decades! He racked up massive rap hits that cracked the mainstream with ILoveMakommen and Drake’s “Tuesday,” and Future and Drake’s “Jumpman.” He became a household name making Migos’ number one smash “Bad & Boujee,” and Kanye’s triple-platinum “Father Stretch My Hands Pt. : While this might seem like a mismatch at first glance. But “Remember The Time” and “In the Closet” outdo “You Rock My World” and “Unbreakable.” You’d be hard-pressed to find to writers who have been as successful for as long and be as prolific as these to contestants. Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, either with LA or solo, made Bobby Brown a superstar with “Don’t Be Cruel,” and “Roni,” broke records with Boyz II Men with “End of the Road” and “I’ll Make Love To You,” and gave Whitney Houston’s a pair of number ones with “I’m Your Baby Tonight” and “Exhale (Shoop Shoop).”Jam & Lewis helped define what is the Minneapolis Sound with thanks to Human League’s “Human,” they matured New Edition’s sound with “If It Isn’t Love” and “Can You Stand The Rain,” helped Usher take the next step with “U Remind Me.” Under their own label, Perspective Records, the groomed artists and hit paydirt with The Sounds of Blackness’ “Optimistic,” and Solo’s “Where Do You Want Me To Put It.”Both pairs are titans and the fight would come down to the wire. (Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for ASCAP and Jason Merritt/Getty Images)Left to right: Sean “P. Saadiq is known mostly for his stellar work as the lead singer of Tony! T got a Grammy nod for Kendrick Lamar’s “Swimming Pools” and 40 scored a number one R&B smash with Alicia Keys’ “Unthinkable (I’m Ready).” While T has been better at gaining hits with outside artists, such as J.Cole’s first top 10 single, “Middle Child,” 40 and Drake’s streak of smashes that include “One Dance,” “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” and “Nice For What,” is just too suffocating. (Photo: Stephen Maturen/Getty Images for Spotify and Cassidy Sparrow/Getty Images for TAO Group)Left to right: T-Minus and Noah “40” Shebib. theGrio offers 10 fantasy Instagram Live battle match-ups that would most certainly break the internetBig boy shit !!! In the end, JD has been able to make hits for longer. Here Are The IG Live Battles Happening This Weekend Two eccentric, progressive, controversial geniuses in battle royale worthy of a main event.
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Thanks largely in part to the diplomatic work of the legendary producers Tomorrow we're looking at another Timbaland and Swizz-produced tilt, this one highlighting two of the biggest hitmakers of the past twenty years: What are some fantasy match-ups you hope to one day see? Both are part of genre-defining duos: Pete Rock & CL Smooth and Gang Starr.