Social Media Reacts To Three 6 Mafia & Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Verzuz, The Fight, Sh*t Talking, Surprise Guests + More!

Bone Thugs N Harmony and Three 6 Mafia gather onstage to perform "Crossroads" together during VERZUZ Bone Thugs-N-Harmony And Three 6 Mafia at Hollywood Palladium on December 02
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Verzuz got a little too lit at one point last night (December 2).

Legendary hip hop groups Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Three 6 Mafia went against each other. The show was live and sold out at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California.

Fat Joe hosted the event. Both groups did a coin toss, and Three 6 Mafia started the battle off with their 2000 classic, “Who Run It.” Bone Thugs-N-Harmony fired back with their 1994 hit, “No Surrender.” 

At this point, the crowd was hype, but tension grew between the groups. After Bizzy Bone performed “Buddah Lovaz,” Bizzy Bone called Three 6 Mafia out for disrespecting him while he was performing. Bizzy said, “Hey yo hey yo before we even get started, you ugly muthaf–kas ain’t finna be mocking me while I’m on muthaf–kin’ stage.” Then Bizzy advised them to “Straight the f–k up.”

Juicy J responded and told Bizzy, “suck my d–k.” Then someone from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony threw a water bottle, and next thing you know, it’s a brawl on stage. Both crews started throwing blows until security stepped in, and the show continued. 

Three 6 Mafia and Bone Thugs returned with “Azz & Ti–ies” and “Days Of Our Livez.” Layzie Bone took time to say both groups were “dope.” Then Bizzy came back out, gave Juicy J a pound, and apologized. Bizzy said,

“I wanna apologize to everybody the f–k out there — on both sides. I’m not trying to f–k this sh*t up. Pardon me. Let’s keep the muthaf–kin’ party going.”

After that, the night was smooth and filled with surprise guests like Chamillionaire, Lil Wayne, Lil Jon, Lil Flip, Project Pat, Satasha Williams, Duke Duce, Yung Buck, MJG, 8Ball and Wiz Khalifa.

The most shocking guest was Terrance Howard. He dressed like his character from Hustle N Flow and Three 6 Mafia performed “It’s Hard Out Here For a Pimp.”

 

The night ended in unity when Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Three 6 Mafia did a joint performance of their timeless 1996 record “The Crossroads.” Bone Thugs and Triple 6 paid homage to some of hip hop’s fallen soldiers, Eazy-E, The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Nipsey Hussle, and the recently killed Young Dolph. 

 

Take a look at what social media is saying. Swizz Beatz also had a few things to say:

 

 

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