The VERZUZ of the Millenium went down in history as the funniest and probably, the most likely to be memed. Bow Wow and Soulja Boy took the stage in a showdown only they could partake it.
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From the slew of surprise guests, Bow recreating his Beware of Dog album cover, the trash talking and more, here are the biggest takeaways from this VERZUZ.
Soulja loves to be the first
So, when he played three different versions of "She Make It Clap," everyone immediately noticed.
Bow Wow recreating his own dances
When the beat for "Take Ya Home" dropped, it was only right for Bow to redo his iconic Harlem Shake moment from the video. As soon as the clip hit Twitter, it became a meme and a mood.
Destiny's Child vs. Beyoncé
As soon as Bow began playing his remix of DC's "Jumpin Jumpin," we knew Soulja would play the sample of "Turn My Swag On" from Bey's "Hold Up," and thus was the battle of the hive.
Soulja back at it again with another first
Bow called them "reinforcements," but fans lost their minds when Soulja brought out Romeo aka Lil Romeo aka Romeo Miller.
Romeo has entered the chat
Romeo took his moment on stage to perform a medley of his hits and one dancer was obviously very happy to be there.
The speech...
After his performance, Romeo gave a heartfelt speech comparing Bow to Michael Jordan and himself to Kobe Bryant. He also admitted, "I wasn’t the most talented, but Imma work my a** off."
The perfect followup
As soon as Romeo was done having his moment, Bow slid in with one of the greatest diss tracks in history— "Fresh Az Im Iz."
The question on everyone's minds
Throughout the night, there were several times Soulja either A) took forever to get to his verse or B) played a song that he produced, but didn't have a verse on. This led to Bow constantly asking, "where is your verse?!" We truly needed to know.
Oh, I know they like me
Bow surprised everyone when he performed the entire "Oh I Think They Like Me (Remix)" with Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat and Pimpin' of Dem Franchise Boyz. We don't know about you, but that remix is hip-hop history.
Face/Off IRL
With the Millenium Tour gearing up for its run this Fall, Omarion joined his comrade on stage to perform "Let Me Hold You." That Hip-Hop/R&B run was an era that'll live on forever. If you haven't seen the tour, get your tickets ASAP.
Every single comment from Drake
Drake spent the entire night trolling everything Soulja had to say and we're thoroughly enjoyed all of it. From the "DRAKEEEEEEE?!" comment to Soulja using a Drake song without a verse, it was only right for Aubrey to be locked and loaded in the comment section.
Check out the full replay here. The next VERZUZ is set to take place on July 1, but the guests have yet to be announced.
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