![]() ![]() Radric Davis cut “Heavy.” What could have been a decisive win in the round for Gucci slipped away and resulted in a tie. “I had to take my motherf–king coat off!” Gucci declared at the end of Round 13, as Jeezy’s “Lose My Mind” proved a formidable response to the still-awesome State vs. “Let’s Get It/Sky’s The Limit” is a stone-cold classic, and thoroughly overpowered Gucci’s “That’s My Hood” in the round. “The earth is my turf,” Jeezy sneered before standing up and letting another TM101 gem blare behind him. Round 8: Gucci Mane’s “That’s My Hood” vs. Jeezy countering with a cut from his 2005 album with his group Boyz N Da Hood was inventive, but not a potent-enough response. This was the “MAKE A NEW HIT!”/“GET SOME CLASSICS THEN!” round, which opened with Gucci taking a pretty hard shot at Jeezy, claiming that his opponent doesn’t have any current smashes before dropping his hit pop collaboration with Bruno Mars and Kodak Black. Bruno Mars & Kodak Black’s “Wake Up in the Sky” vs. “Vette Ride Past” was solid, but lacked the urgency that Gucci needed to win the round. Here’s where Jeezy’s enthusiasm really picked itself up, with an extended intro speech prior to “Jeezy the Snowman” after another bit of buried treasure from his opponent. “Bottom of the Map” is solid TM101 fodder for Jeezy, but Gucci’s “I’m a Dog” matched it well enough. Jeezy’s “Bottom of the Map”ĭeep-cut territory for both artists here, with neither seeing an opportunity to pounce and score an easy victory in the fifth round. With Jeezy dropping yet another TM101 track, Gucci Mane had the more creative selection here with the Trap Back anthem “Plain Jane” - and with Jeezy staying seated for this round, Guwop took over the energy of the battle. “I came out the box like a motherf–king wrecking ball,” Jeezy declared before dropping another Thug Motivation 101 standout, “Standing Ovation,” which was yet another instance of the “classic s–t” Jeezy kept crowing about and enough to overpower Gucci’s “I Think I Love Her.” Gucci kept the energy high with the equally disrespectful “Benchwarmers,” but Jeezy wisely unfurled a track with a much higher pedigree: the Thug Motivation 101 bone-crusher “Trap or Die.” Great counterpunch from The Snowman. Gucci Mane provoked a ton of “OMG’s,” “LMAO’s” and “NO WAY’s” in the Instagram comments by kicking off the battle with the infamous Jeezy diss track “Round 1,” rapping at his opponent and having Jeezy eventually admit, “I get it, I get it though.” While Jeezy’s Trap or Die intro was rightly hailed as “legendary,” it wasn’t gasp-inducing in the same way. While both rap vets brought their A-games, here’s how Billboard broke down the round-by-round battle - with our overall winner declared at the bottom. Stacey Abrams appeared via TV screen at the event (held at legendary Atlanta strip club Magic City) to introduce “the battle to end all battles” - which prompted Gucci Mane to ask if the politician could wipe his criminal history clean. But check out the gallery below of all the stars giving him a run for his dental money.Originally scheduled to be a contest between Jeezy and T.I., the battle between The Snowman and La Flare was the first Verzuz match-up since Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle concluded the first season in September. Now that poses a serious question: who has the best choppers in the ASAP Rocky has the best teeth out of any celebrity, don’t me Since then, Austin’s clientele is chock full of celebs including DJ Khaled, Common, Toni Braxton, Omarosa, and Busta Rhymes. ![]() “Since the song ‘Bodak Yellow,’things have been incredible,Just this week I’ve gotten so many calls because people actually wonder ‘Who is Cardi B’s dentist?’ My business has literally tripled! Cardi B has inspired so many people to improve their smiles.” Catrise Austin, D.D.S - Cardi B‘s dentist who says her business tripled after Bardi wrapped about getting a bag and fixing her teeth. ![]() Folks you never thought would have cared about having a pearly white, flawless smile are all up and through the dentists these days. One good thing that has come out of the standard of beauty shifting is that people care more about their personal hygiene more than ever now. It’s all just a never ending cycle of trying to meet impossible beauty standards. But with the incline of social media came the pressure for everyone to look as perfect as (in)humanly possible. Regular folks are trying to look like celebs while celebs are trying to look like regular folks. That use to mean having on the flyest clothes and making sure your hair is laid or your cut is fresh. Being a celebrity means always having to look your absolute best.
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