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Ludacris And Nelly Battle It Out On Instagram Live

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Rappers Ludacris and Nelly celebrated the 20th anniversary of some of their most significant albums on Saturday night by battling each other on a Verzuz battle on Instagram live.

Nelly’s WiFi connection was glitchy, delaying the battle, but Ludacris kept fans entertained and DJing until Nelly connected.

Other musicians tuned in, adding their thoughts in the comments, and receiving shoutouts from Ludacris, who reminded viewers how skilled of a DJ he is.

Most viewers of Saturday’s battle agreed that Ludacris was the clear winner.

However, viewers also came to another consensus: Nelly is still all HuffPost superfans!

Source: HuffPost - Breaking News, U.S. and World News | HuffPost-0

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