Did we ever come to a consensus on who was spittin the hardest on "Watch the Throne"?

Who had the best verses on WTT?

  • Jay

    Votes: 8 66.7%
  • Ye

    Votes: 3 25.0%
  • Nas STAY losin!

    Votes: 1 8.3%

  • Total voters
    12

verbaltelekinesis

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I personally felt like Jay over the toatality of the record spit harder than Kanye. I think nikkas went into it with a preconceived idea that Kanye would come harder because of "Run This Town".


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HideoKojima

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Jay-Z was playing catch up too much for me but he did get grimey on "welcome to the jungle" and when he was talking about roc's demise with these nikkas who wanted to be soldiers.
 

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Jay Merked ye on most of those songs on WTT. Thats why he got songs On There that are basically jay-z solo joints like welcome to the jungle.


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Jay. WTT is basically a Jay album with more Kanye influence.
 

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Jay hands down, in fact kanye's presence really just made me wish the whole album was a Jay solo with some kanye features, he had too much time on the mic with the way jay was spittin, he was a distraction.
 
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