The line for the next duo to battle it out in the VERZUZ arena seems to be getting longer.
Another rap debate is up in the air as Reason backs up Roc Nation rapper Fabolous against Outkast's Andre 3000.
In Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay's Higher Learning podcast, Top Dawg Entertainment artist Reason boldly stated that Fabolous is a "better rapper" than Andre 3000 as he would love seeing the two battle it out in VERZUZ.
The "New Beginnings" rapper also told the podcast that his money is on Fab. On that day too, Reason quote retweeted the clip reiterating his support for Fabolous.
Reason continued to support Fab on the same interview at the podcast, saying that the Roc Nation rapper "outraps" Lil Wayne in records, continuing that anyone who can "outrap" Wayne can "outrap" Andre 3000.
Reasons comment, however, sparked a debate among fans on who's better and who can beat who. But some feels like Andre 3000 is unbeatable in a rap battle between the two.
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Who's better?, Fans react
With Top Dawg Entertainment rapper Reason's debatable comment on who's better than Andre 3000 and Fabolous, the hip hop community on Twitter have differing opinions on who's who.
"Fab cold but he don't have a verse, in his entire career, that's even touching Andre's most recent verse ("Life of the Party")," one fan responded to Reason's tweet.
Another user also replied, "Trash take, Fab isn't even top 5 in his own state. 3stacks is top 5 period."
Dreamville producer seemed to not be believing what Reason said in his claim.
One user tweeted that "Fab vs Andre 3000 how disrespectful. Fab is dope but not 3 Stacks dope."
It seemed like fans are saying the exact opposite of what Reason had claimed, alluding that the 7-time Grammy Award Winning raper is more experienced and "better" than FABO.
The success of Outkast and 3 Stacks
During the course of their career, Outkast created what is perhaps Hip Hop's most explosive album trifecta: Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik in 1994, ATLiens in 1996, and Aquemini in 1998.
Not only were they commercial hits, but they also helped to solidify Big Boi and André 3000's place in the rap history books.
Outkast's sixth and apparently final studio album, Idlewild, was released in 2006 and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 list, despite selling much less copies than the band's previous two releases.
Despite this, the album went platinum despite the inclusion of features from Snoop Dogg, Khujo of the Goodie Mob, Lil Wayne, Janelle Monáe, and other artists.
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