VERZUZ Presents: Big Daddy Kane vs KRS-One, October 17

Who will win?

  • Blast Master

    Votes: 113 51.8%
  • Kane

    Votes: 105 48.2%

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mson

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Does he really have that many features/collabs that would get a big reaction?
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Playing Biz records could be big, but how many of those can he play before it starts to look funny?

The Big L joint, Lean on me, Nuff respect due. He could do a medley of Biz stuff as tribute.
 

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I don't like that they're doing this on a Sunday. But I guess everyone is usually home on Sundays.
 

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Kane was my introduction to rap music, but KRS might be too much.
 

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The Big L joint, Lean on me, Nuff respect due. He could do a medley of Biz stuff as tribute.
I think both of them could pretty much play the entirety of their first album. Two of the GOAT albums :wow:
Between their first two albums, they easily get to 10 songs playing nothing but monsters.
I think it’s in that second ten where KRS is gonna pull clearly ahead.
Of course, this is all just based on the records. The performance is always the X factor.
 

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If this it a Hip-Hop oriented crowd (which it should be), it should definitely get some type of reaction
I was born in 1980. So Big L is very special to me :dame:
But someone born in the early to mid 70s might not feel the same way :hubie:
I was in my teenage years with Wu, Nas, Mobb, Biggie etc. But you gotta think about the people who were teens when Criminal Minded and Long Live dropped.
 
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