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5 Moments From Gucci Mane And Jeezy 'Verzuz' Battle That The Culture Won't Ever Forget - Blavity

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More than one million people flocked to Instagram Live on Thursday night to watch the " Verzuz " battle between legendary Atlanta rappers  Gucci Mane and Jeezy  which was held at Magic City strip club. The two artists, who've shared a mutual disdain for each other, experienced some moments of turbulence on Thursday, but ended the show with mutual respect and gave fans plenty to remember.

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