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Bobby Brown And Keith Sweat Competed In Verzuz- Who Won The Battle?

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By Victor Omondi Two titans of rhythm and blues are going to battle it out in the next Verzuz event: Bobby Brown and Keith Sweat. And the good news is that fans won’t have to wait long to witness the matchup. The live-streamed musical competition series revealed Tuesday that Brown and Sweat will take the stage and take on each...

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