Poll Who Would Win a Verzuz, 50 or T.I.?

Who Would Win A Verzuz?

  • 50 Cent

  • T.I.


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He can't, his ego won't allow him
I really can’t stand this new narrative that once a rapper/MC becomes successful—and especially once they become wealthier through other business ventures—it somehow becomes beneath them to get back in the studio and rap. The very thing that opened the door for them in the first place is suddenly treated like something they’ve outgrown.


What’s strange is that this attitude seems to be a phenomenon largely unique to the hip-hop community. In most other forms of music, continued dedication to the craft is seen as a sign of authenticity and passion, not a lack of ambition.


Some artists clearly still understand that. Take Nas, for example. He’s someone who genuinely seems to enjoy stepping into the studio and laying down a sharp 16 over a beat that inspires him. There’s also an obvious love for the stage—for the energy of rocking a crowd and staying connected to the art form itself.


That kind of commitment shouldn’t be seen as a step backward. If anything, it’s a reminder that the craft is supposed to matter, no matter how successful you become outside of it.
 
There's money in dissing 50. I think im going to step in

Look…
You built a throne on a rumor and a bullet wound
Street opera, but the truth hiding in the interview
They made you legend off survival, I respect the pain
But every king get exposed when the crown gets stained
See I study your chapters like a case file
Hustler turned mogul, but the spirit look fragile
You laugh loud, but the silence louder than the threats
Every joke you throw sound like unpaid debts
You the general of ghosts from a war long gone
Still yelling “many men” but the choir moved on
Your empire built on a narrative sold
But the loudest tough guy usually scared of growing old

Many men… talking like they bulletproof
But time hit harder than a hollow do
Many men… hiding behind the fame
When the mirror ask questions, who you gonna blame?

Let me slow it down for the mogul math
Fifteen years of trolling like it’s all you have
You throw rocks at legends then you hide in a meme
Internet gangster with a marketing team
See the difference between me and the Curtis you play
I write scriptures while you repost shade
You chase beef like the algorithm feed you
But real kings build, they don’t need to mislead you

I seen your interviews, laughter like a defense
Every joke covering trauma and vengeance
Street scars turned corporate armor
But revenge still living in the corner of your conscience

Power ain't loud…
Power evolves.
Some men survive the war…
Some men never leave it.

You the king of yesterday’s headlines, admit it
Still fighting battles that the culture outgrew in a minute
You made money, salute that hustle for sure
But greatness ain’t measured by who you insult in a war
See the difference is legacy versus attention
One builds nations, the other feeds tension
You survived nine shots, that story amazing
But surviving your ego the real test you facing

Yeah…
Many men tried to be immortal through fear.
But real legends…
They don’t gotta remind the world they survived.
 
I really can’t stand this new narrative that once a rapper/MC becomes successful—and especially once they become wealthier through other business ventures—it somehow becomes beneath them to get back in the studio and rap. The very thing that opened the door for them in the first place is suddenly treated like something they’ve outgrown.


What’s strange is that this attitude seems to be a phenomenon largely unique to the hip-hop community. In most other forms of music, continued dedication to the craft is seen as a sign of authenticity and passion, not a lack of ambition.


Some artists clearly still understand that. Take Nas, for example. He’s someone who genuinely seems to enjoy stepping into the studio and laying down a sharp 16 over a beat that inspires him. There’s also an obvious love for the stage—for the energy of rocking a crowd and staying connected to the art form itself.


That kind of commitment shouldn’t be seen as a step backward. If anything, it’s a reminder that the craft is supposed to matter, no matter how successful you become outside of it.

I meant that TI ego won't allow him to stop going back and forth with 50
 
So 50 is getting TI s sons social media deleted ? Lol thought he was winning
Thats fair in a battle of trolling online.


But you moral high ground negros are being phony af right now. Just say you dont like 50 and like kicking his back in. You dont gotta make up some fake righteous reason to go at him, we too old for that and this is the damn internet. Its not that serious.

How 50 the worst person on earth for posting a pic of Tinys bad plastic surgery. The same surgery yall been making fun of on the internet for years. The same surgery on a person niggas been calling ugly on here for years with no push back. But then the same ones saying how dare he do that, are silent when King is talking crazy bout 50's dead moms, putting her on a shirt and all that extra shit. Like be serious right now.

TI acting like he has no say in what King(even tho he funds his whole lifestyle) does so i never really had an expectations on him, but that lil girl online posting shit was just crazy. And if Domi music so damn fire why aint TI have him on his song. Stop hyping that 10th grade high school diss record.

The sec TI had his kids online putting out their disses it started leaning more in 50 favor. King by far the weakest link in this and prob heading toward another L
 
Thats fair in a battle of trolling online.


But you moral high ground negros are being phony af right now. Just say you dont like 50 and like kicking his back in. You dont gotta make up some fake righteous reason to go at him, we too old for that and this is the damn internet. Its not that serious.

How 50 the worst person on earth for posting a pic of Tinys bad plastic surgery. The same surgery yall been making fun of on the internet for years. The same surgery on a person niggas been calling ugly on here for years with no push back. But then the same ones saying how dare he do that, are silent when King is talking crazy bout 50's dead moms, putting her on a shirt and all that extra shit. Like be serious right now.

TI acting like he has no say in what King(even tho he funds his whole lifestyle) does so i never really had an expectations on him, but that lil girl online posting shit was just crazy. And if Domi music so damn fire why aint TI have him on his song. Stop hyping that 10th grade high school diss record.

The sec TI had his kids online putting out their disses it started leaning more in 50 favor. King by far the weakest link in this and prob heading toward another L
How the king troll gonna report a page for abuse ?
 
TI doesn't seem like a winner running up in pussy because another rapper had it. Y'all clown anyone else doing it but this time, I wonder why?
 
TI doesn't seem like a winner running up in pussy because another rapper had it. Y'all clown anyone else doing it but this time, I wonder why?
Got damn

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Nobody is buying albums from any rappers that were out 20 years ago. That ain’t fair

Yawn all it take are streams now in days, you aint driving to target/sam goodies no more. I honestly dont see why artist are selling low, when x plays equals a album sale. thats a cheat...or niggas dont actual listen/stream albums...just say they listen to keep up the i like rap talk
 
Yawn all it take are streams now in days, you aint driving to target/sam goodies no more. I honestly dont see why artist are selling low, when x plays equals a album sale. thats a cheat...or niggas dont actual listen/stream albums...just say they listen to keep up the i like rap talk
They don't make a lot. An artist get's on average $0.005 per stream.

This is why they want physical copies back.
 
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