Diddy is currently one of the most established rappers in the hip-hop industry. Fans have noted that the rapper has a liberal point of view and always prefers to speak from experience, but his liberal remarks may occasionally have a serious impact in the industry. So, Diddy recently clarified comments about not “f*ckin’ with Verzuz” because of Triller’s lawsuit.
Sean “Diddy” Combs made some intriguing comments about Verzuz night on 18th August during his animated conversation with Jermaine Dupri. After asking the world if the R&B genre was “dead,” Diddy has been at the center of discussions this week, and the passionate debates that have followed have made headlines all over the world.
In the midst of the R&B commotion, Diddy and Dupri made an appearance on Livestream, and the conversation quickly turned to their protracted disagreement over Verzuz.
“Since we ain’t f*ckin’ around with Verzuz no more since they f*ckin’ around with our boys, we don’t need to be going against each other. Let’s come together and do that Bad Boy, So So Def in Atlanta… It ain’t no Verzuz, it’s just hit for hit.”
Of course, Diddy was referring to Triller’s legal battle with Swizz Beatz and Timbaland over Verzuz. Diddy returned to clarify his statements to anyone who might have been perplexed after the two creators of Verzuz sued Triller for not paying them tens of millions of dollars.
“Something I wanted to clarify, when me and JD were talking about Verzuz, I mistakenly said Verzuz instead of Triller. We’re not f*ckin’ with Triller until they take care of Tim and Swizz for Verzuz. Nobody f*cks with Triller until they take care of Tim and Swizz for Verzuz, ’cause Tim and Swizz is Verzuz.”
Dupri and Diddy have expressed their disagreement with Versus. The hitmaker even went so far as to explain his viewpoint. What are your thoughts on the disagreement? Let us know in the comments. Keep checking Thirsty for more updates.
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