Diddy Would Shut Down a Verzuz Challenge Against Jermaine Dupri With These 5 Biggie Hits
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Diddy Would Shut Down a Verzuz Challenge Against Jermaine Dupri With These 5 Biggie Hits


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Jermaine Dupri and Diddy went viral this past week over anticipation of their potential Versuz which brought us to this simple question. What could Jermaine Dupri play against Biggie's top 5 songs.

Song 1. - Juicy

Arguable the greatest Hip Hop Songs of all time. Released in 1994 on Biggie's Debut album "Ready To Die" , this Hip Hop Classic rose all the way to #1 on the Hip Hop Charts and has over 1 Billion Streams to date.

Song 2. - Hypnotize

Another #1 Hit and another song that has over 1 Billion Streams. Hypnotize was the last video that Biggie shot before his untimely death, but still remains one of his most synced songs of all time.

Song 3. - Big Poppa

Another classic #1 Hit from Biggie that is as much a cult classic as it remains a Hip Hop Classic. In many ways Big Poppa put Biggie on the map as a crossover hit that still gets synced today. Also another Biggie song that has over 1 Billion streams.

Song 4. - Mo Money Mo Problems

Another #1 Hit. Released as a single after Biggie's death there isn't a hip hop fan that doesn't know this Diana Ross remake.

Song 5. - Notorious Thugs

This collaboration with Biggie and Bone Thugs N Harmony remains a hip hop classic. For pure hip hop nostalgia it'll be hard to find a song that Jermaine Dupri could put against this hip hop classic.

https://open.spotify.com/embed/track/19FsxX4RthRMZGfXkImdCb

Honorable Mentions.

  • Who Shot Ya
  • Sky's the Limit
  • Victory
  • Players Anthem
  • Get Money

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