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Joe Budden TV·EntertainmentTyrese and Tank's 'VERZUZ' Recap | "It Sounded Like Tyrese Was Afraid"
TL;DR
The crew recaps Tank vs. Tyrese VERZUZ, concluding Tank dominated while Tyrese came in scared and failed to represent R&B properly.
Key Points
- 1.Tyrese entered the VERZUZ with a fearful, self-defeating mindset. In a pre-show interview he admitted he never wanted to do a battle with Tank, called them 'incompatible' vocally, and implied he might lose — which the hosts said telegraphed the outcome immediately.
- 2.Tank was far more charismatic and vocally dominant throughout. He opened strong with a Sex, Love & Pain intro into an 'I Can't Make You Love Me' cover on piano, and consistently outperformed Tyrese in crowd engagement and live delivery.
- 3.Tyrese's early rounds with Brat and Chingy's 'Pulling Me Back' showed promise but fell flat. The hosts scored those rounds for Tyrese yet noted the crowd didn't react the way those once-huge songs deserved, signaling he had already lost the battle.
- 4.Tank's guest appearances — including Latoya Luckett and a co-writer of 'Pleasure Under' — were criticized as underwhelming. The co-writer's performance was mocked as an awkward, out-of-place moment, though the hosts acknowledged the industry respect involved.
- 5.The overall VERZUZ was called disappointing and a missed moment for R&B. One host argued Tyrese treated it like a comedy show rather than a showcase, and that both vets failed to demonstrate what R&B is truly capable of to a mainstream audience.
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