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This is Part I of a two part pancocojams series about "Verzuz" music battles. Thus far, most of these "battles" have been between two American music performers.
This post presents some article excerpts that provide information and comments about "Verzuz" music battles.
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2020/07/examples-of-tweets-about-july-22-2020.html for Part II of this series. Part II presents some tweets about the July 22, 2020 Verzuz battle between Hip Hop legends DMX and Snoop.
The word "verzuz" is pronounced the same as the English word "verses" and undoubtedly was coined as a stylized reference to music.
The content of this post is presented for cultural and entertainment purposes.
All copyright remains with their owners.
Thanks to Swizz Beatz & Timbaland for conceptualizing Verzuz battles. Thanks to all those who have participated in Verzuz battles, and thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.
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ARTICLE EXCERPTS ABOUT VERZUZ BATTLES
These excerpts are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.
Videos and GIFs aren't included in these excerpts.
Excerpt #1:
From https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/verzuz-effect-how-swizz-beatz-timbalands-beat-battles-showcase-musics-past-present-and
The battles are selected by how sonically and
entertaining both artists can be together. Kicking off in March, the growing
phenom has showcased battles between Teddy Riley vs. Babyface, Boi-1da vs.
Hit-Boy, The-Dream vs. Sean Garrett, Erykah Badu vs. Jill Scott, Johntá Austin
vs. Ne-Yo, Nelly vs. Ludacris, T-Pain vs. Lil Jon, Scott Storch vs. Mannie
Fresh, DJ Premier vs. RZA, Ryan Tedder vs. Benny Blanco, 112 vs. Jagged Edge
and Beenie Man vs. Bounty Killer.”…
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Excerpt #2
From https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/23/us/verzuz-instagram-battles-popularity-explained-trnd/index.html
By Amir Vera, CNN; Updated 6:59 PM ET, Sat May 23, 2020
[...]
It's a break from coronavirus
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This concludes Part I of this pancocojams series.
Thanks for visiting pancocojams.
Visitor comments are welcome.
This is Part I of a two part pancocojams series about "Verzuz" music battles. Thus far, most of these "battles" have been between two American music performers.
This post presents some article excerpts that provide information and comments about "Verzuz" music battles.
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2020/07/examples-of-tweets-about-july-22-2020.html for Part II of this series. Part II presents some tweets about the July 22, 2020 Verzuz battle between Hip Hop legends DMX and Snoop.
The word "verzuz" is pronounced the same as the English word "verses" and undoubtedly was coined as a stylized reference to music.
The content of this post is presented for cultural and entertainment purposes.
All copyright remains with their owners.
Thanks to Swizz Beatz & Timbaland for conceptualizing Verzuz battles. Thanks to all those who have participated in Verzuz battles, and thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.
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ARTICLE EXCERPTS ABOUT VERZUZ BATTLES
These excerpts are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.
Videos and GIFs aren't included in these excerpts.
Excerpt #1:
From https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/verzuz-effect-how-swizz-beatz-timbalands-beat-battles-showcase-musics-past-present-and
The Verzuz Effect: How Swizz Beatz & Timbaland's Beat Battles Showcase
Music's Past, Present And Future
Now streaming in quarantined homes via Instagram Live, the
song-for-song set continues to serve as a celebration of Black musical
pioneers: the DJs, songwriters, singers, rappers, producers, performers—and
everybody in between
By Malika Michaud, May 27, 2020
By Malika Michaud, May 27, 2020
“The culture will not be televised. Better yet, it shall be
streamed.
What originally started as a live song-for-song set at Hot
97's Summer Jam concert in 2018 between musical powerhouses Timbaland and Swizz
Beatz has now found its way into countless quarantined homes. The recommence of
Verzuz began and continues to serve as a celebration of Black musical pioneers:
the DJs, songwriters, singers, rappers, producers, performers—and everybody in
between.
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Excerpt #2
From https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/23/us/verzuz-instagram-battles-popularity-explained-trnd/index.html
'Verzuz' has everyone flocking to Instagram. Here's why the weekly battles are
such a hit
By Amir Vera, CNN; Updated 6:59 PM ET, Sat May 23, 2020
"Music producers Swizz Beatz and Timbaland created "Verzuz" to bring
joy and entertainment to millions of hip-hop and R&B fans stuck indoors due
to the coronavirus pandemic. But they may have ended up spawning a new cultural
touchstone.
The idea was simple: Pit two of the biggest names in music
against each other on Instagram Live for a friendly head-to-head battle. No one
would actually be declared the winner. But fans could hear their favorite songs
and endlessly argue over who had better hits.
The performances are powerful, the format is sometimes
glitchy and the audience is altogether hilarious. In short, it's a good time.
And given the tragedy unfolding around us, Verzuz is a
welcome distraction.
Here are 5 reasons why the weekly showdown is such a big
hit.
It's a joke machineThe cultural jokes made in real time and after the
livestreams are what make the Verzuz battles amazing.
Viewers tune in for the talent and songs, but especially for
the comments section, where they often poke fun at the artists and their
performances.
Whether it's technology issues, song choice or even what the artists are wearing, folks on social media come ready with the jokes.
Whether it's technology issues, song choice or even what the artists are wearing, folks on social media come ready with the jokes.
[…]
Folks in the comments section aren't safe, either.
[…]
It takes us back in time
[…]
The songs played during Verzuz battles bring us all back to
that moment in time where we either first heard the song or were constantly
replaying it on our MP3 or CD players, or even our Walkmans.
[…]
Specific song lyrics also brought about unity during Verzuz.
Many viewers were tweeting their favorite lines to hit songs.
[…]
We get to see stars interacting in real time
Sure, we all know these stars have all interacted in some
way or another, but on Verzuz we get to see it in real time.
At times it feels like eavesdropping on a private
conversation. And when they express respect and mutual admiration for each
other's work, the feels kick in.
[…]
It brings us together
The biggest draw about Verzuz is that it feels more like a
house party than a competition.
The cookout vibes attract all different types of viewers,
from Snoop Dogg to Michelle Obama.
"Our First Lady is in the chat!" tweeted director
Jennifer Lé in April during the Babyface and Teddy Riley battle.
[…]
The livestreams also cut across generations. Many of those
commenting on the battles admitted they were watching with a parent or older
relative.
[...]
Others had to teach their parents how to use Instagram just
for the Verzuz occasion.
And that's the thing about Verzuz, it's not just a
Generation X or a millennial thing, it's for everyone across all generations to
come together. Flashbacks for some were new additions to playlists for others.
It's a break from coronavirus
For a lot of fans, tuning in and singing along has been a
welcome distraction from the scary news on TV. It's transported listeners back
in time -- maybe to a better time -- when life seemed easier and more carefree.
"The #Verzuz tweets have had me HOLLERING. Whew, I
needed this laughter," tweeted poet Saeed Jones.
"Yo, I haven't laughed in two weeks. I needed this.
Thank you #VERZUZ," tweeted writer Sean A. Malcolm.
Journalist Yamiche Alcindor summed it up perfectly.
Yamiche Alcindor
@Yamiche
#Verzuz is literally saving the week.
We needed this y’all."
7:33 PM · May 9, 2020
-snip-
There's been at least one Verzuz battle between non-African Americans- Jamaican DJ's Beenie Man and Bounty Killer.
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Excerpt #3
From https://www.vulture.com/2020/07/verzuz-instagram-live-battles-ranked.html All the Verzuz Instagram Live Battles, Ranked; By Craig Jenkins@CraigSJ, July 2, 2020
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Excerpt #3
From https://www.vulture.com/2020/07/verzuz-instagram-live-battles-ranked.html All the Verzuz Instagram Live Battles, Ranked; By Craig Jenkins@CraigSJ, July 2, 2020
"Throughout quarantine, Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s Verzuz
beat battle series has grown from a novel event bridging hip-hop’s past and
present into uplifting excitement in our indoor spring, joining DJ sessions by
D-Nice, Questlove, and others as well as Ontario artist Tory Lanez’s
unpredictable Quarantine Radio series as the must-see remote-but-live viewing
for rap and R&B fans while live shows and festivals are sidelined by
COVID-19. Verzuz reimagines the DJ battles of hip-hop’s early days for the “one
gotta go” set. The premise is simple: Two prominent producers (or singers or
songwriters) pair up live on Instagram and compete to decide who has the better
catalog. The rules came together on the fly through trial and error. As it
stands, each battle goes 20 rounds, with each contestant playing a hit and
hearing a rebuttal.
Verzuz is fun, simple, and wide open — maybe a little too
wide open. The audience is mostly in charge of the scoring, and there’s rarely
a consensus on points. Regional bias and generational schisms creep up. Playing
a deep cut almost categorically loses you the point, even if it’s one of the
greatest songs of all time. There’s nothing wrong with a slugfest, but it’s
draining hearing people trash timeless classics. You can be a legend with
decades of hits and lose the crowd trailing too far away from radio. You can be
a veteran who changed the game forever and get smoked in the court of public
opinion because someone else’s music is fresher in everyone’s shared memory.
You can score points with records mostly made by someone else. If you’ve
cultivated a relationship with an A-list artist, you’re almost guaranteed the
win.
In spite of these minor issues, Verzuz is making drab
weekends feel fun again and restoring a spirit of friendly competition to the
game. It’s also teaching fans how many heads it can take to make a hit record.
You might hear the same song at three different battles: once from a producer,
again from a co-producer, and then again from a songwriter who helped fine-tune
melodies or flesh out lyrics. That said, hits being repeated also highlights a
need for greater variety in the cast of contestants, a concern Swizz and
Timbaland seem to be addressing in the lineup going forward. Still, Verzuz
needs more talent from different regions and different eras, and it desperately
needs more women.”…
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Excerpt #4:
From variety.com/2020/music/news/verzuz-snoop-dogg-dmx-apple-music-battle-1234712792/
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Excerpt #4:
From variety.com/2020/music/news/verzuz-snoop-dogg-dmx-apple-music-battle-1234712792/
Jul 21, 2020, Janet W. Lee Snoop Dogg to Battle DMX on Verzuz
"The Verzuz series is coming to Apple Music and Beats 1 with
a face-off between Snoop Dogg and DMX scheduled for Wednesday, July 22 at 5
p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET.
The series, founded by hitmakers Swizz Beatz and Timbaland
found its audience on Instagram Live — and will continue to live there — and is
now also available on-demand via Apple.
The Verzuz series has grown from a novel event bringing
together producer peers to an online phenomenon during the pandemic.”…
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