Versuz: The Lox Vs Dipset 8/3 9:30PM ET

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:picard: I just watched the full clip of this part of the sound. I didn't realize Jada took the bandana off while he was performing and didn't miss a beat with his verse. The crowd went crazy too. It's actually much worse with the sound on.
Yeah he did that shyt and kept rappin. The only reason he did it too was because Juelz kept on walking across the stage when it was Lox time to perform. He kept telling him to go back to his corner and then he did that basically as a “fukk outta here”

the part that had me dying was after Jimmy did the Byrd Gang joints Jada said “New York y’all know these songs? they doing new joints? I don’t know any of that shyt”
 

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the part that had me dying was after Jimmy did the Byrd Gang joints Jada said “New York y’all know these songs? they doing new joints? I don’t know any of that shyt”
He's right. New Yorkers were feeling Dip Set like that. They made rap for outta towners.
 

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Naw, now you buggin.
I'm not. They made outta town rap. It was all swag rap with only one niqqa that had bars (Cam). that's not NY hip hop. Maybe in Harlem, but NY niqqas out here weren't feeling them like that. Been saying this for over 15 years.
 

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The hood didn’t fukk with Dipset :usure:
Which hoods :usure:
They weren't feeling them in NY LIKE we felt the Lox. The Lox were NY street. They spoke to the hood WAY more than Dip Set ever did.

New York spoke last night.
 

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I'm not. They made outta town rap. It was all swag rap with only one niqqa that had bars (Cam). that's not NY hip hop. Maybe in Harlem, but NY niqqas out here weren't feeling them like that. Been saying this for over 15 years.

Their sound wasn't for the most part traditional NY rap that emphasized bars over everything but you're all the way wildin if you saying NYers wasn't feeling them. Their music was big in the town. Even their affiliates like Byrdgang, JR Writer and Hell Rell was getting alot of love in the town. And not just Harlem neither. Their music banged heavy in EVERY borough.
 
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the lox won, but i dont like the dipset slander cuz dipset did hold it down, especially cam, they wasnt just getting super spanked.

what i realized watching this verzus:

  • Juelz put in a lot of work for dipset. nikka had some in the cut and was leading the way for a lil while. Respect to Juelz.
  • Cam got that harlem non chalant i'm better than you swag you feel me, and i feel the lox was gettin this nikka heated up and amped up and we got to see the best of cam at times, cuz the lox was going really hard at them nikkaz like a super hard ric flair chest slap, but cam would hold it down and would come back strong too, it was crazy and unbelievable.
  • Jim got some classics that deserve more respect. You really had to be into Jim Jones/Byrdgang to really appreciate his work.
  • There was no way dips could of beat the lox, and that's because the lox are super good at their craft, performance, sportmanship. They got an awesome hip-hop catalog and their performance of it was 10/10 and it really made me respect and appreciate their catalog more. The most important part of this, is not just the music. But when the lox said "We Are The Streets" we saw that last night. The lox is the streets, aint no way the dip was gonna win.
  • The lox represent that real street shyt. that gutta, grimey, everyday nikkaz. They made music for the streets. They put the streets first and the streets put them first back.
  • Jadakiss was a hell of a performer. I thought he would be one of those rap over the song, catch ya breath type dudes. But nah, this guy is a master at his craft and he really do this hip-hop shyt. The only guy i seen could do that really good too is snoop. They are masters and deserve top dollar every
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  • The Lox defenitely convince me to go to one of their shows. It's on my bucket list, I need to see these legends live tearing it down. They set the bar for this verzus shyt. They better take notes. Anybody who come next should really take it seriously, rent a dance studio and reharse their performance. This is a grear platform to convince the masses to come to your show. They can even increase the prices and make a good bag.
  • This was a big win for hip-hop, the lox showed nikkaz how this hip-hop shyt is really done.
 

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He's right. New Yorkers were feeling Dip Set like that. They made rap for outta towners.

took it too far breh.

at one point dipset was the only thing in new york giving g-unit a challenge. that's why most poeple wanted dipset vs. g-unit to be the verzuz originally. let's not re-write history.
 

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Their sound wasn't for the most part traditional NY rap that emphasized bars over everything but you're all the way wildin if you saying NYers wasn't feeling them. Their music was big in the town. Even their affiliates like Byrdgang, JR Writer and Hell Rell was getting alot of love in the town. And not just Harlem neither. Their music banged heavy in EVERY borough.
Not really bruh. shyt...I stopped roaming the streets like that by then, but it was never the street love rap I saw goons and street niqqas loved to the degree the Lox were. It simply wasn't. It wasn't the same.
 
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