
RZA in Epic 'Verzuz' Battle: See Billboard's Scorecard and Winner For the Showdown She also often played the entire track, which technically goes against Verzuz rules, but no one complained.ĭJ Premier vs. Jill was playing from her iPhone, and much more casual in her choices. Erykah, up first in each round, seemed to have a strategy and consideration for what she was playing in what order. The “battle” ended up flowing more like two friends trading songs they love. Scott replied that she was going to play her version right after. Once they were ready to go, Badu quickly addressed a question that had been weighing on fans’ minds: she was playing The Roots “You Got Me,” on which she’s the featured artist but her part was written by Scott, off the top. There was a slight issue with a time delay and echo, but the ladies casually chatted about adventures in homeschooling and a newfound appreciation for teachers, while Badu’s team sorted it out. While Jill herself was not on screen, selections from poet Nikki Giovanni served as prelude while around 600K people waited a nod to Scott’s spoken word origins.Īt approximately 7:20 p.m., Erykah Badu showed up. immediately knew this was not a normal Verzuz match. Fans and spectators joining Jill Scott’s IG live shortly after 7:00 p.m.

On Saturday, May 9th, in partnership with Live Nation’s Femme It Foward, the series finally showcased two women for a singers version: neo-soul sisters Erykah Badu and Jill Scott.
