Erykah Badu and Jill Scott Break Records with VERZUZ Battle

The “Verzuz Battle” series has been keeping people entertained during quarantine, and for the first time has featured two women.

What We Know:

  • Jill Scott and Erykah Badu amassed over 700,000 viewers on Saturday night, surpassing Teddy Riley and Babyface for the most viewed Instagram live battle. The neo-soul queens went head to head as they combed through discography and dropped some musical gems in the process.
  • Social media fans geared up for the occasion by encouraging everyone to burn sage and incense, wrap their hair, and pour some wine or hot tea to ready themselves for what they were about to witness.
  • Fans awaited the battle to start and we entertained with poems by Nikki Giovanni playing in the background courtesy of Jill. The singers set the scene with burning candles and a screening of Jet Lee combat flick.
  • Erykah started off with The Roots’ “You Got Me”. While she performed the song with the legendary group, Jill Scott was the writer. Jill revealed that “You Got Me” was her first time ever writing a song, and she lied about being ready when the opportunity was presented to her.
  • Erykah revealed that the knock that we first hear on “On and On” was a nod to R&B queen Mary J. Blige‘s “Real Love”. “I was letting Mary know, I was coming for her,” Erykah said. The two singers also paid homage to all the R&B legends that came before them such as Chaka Khan, Minnie Riperton, Nina Simone, and Billie Holiday.
  • During the battle, the singer-songwriters shared their love for each other, exchanging compliments and rooting for each other along the way. Jill said she would gladly rub Erykah’s feet in exchange for her poem books, and Erykah reminded Jill how beautiful she looked.
  • At one point, when Erykah’s phone died during “Tyrone”, Jill Scott continued to play the song for her and her fans while waiting for her to return the live session. They also shared meanings to some of their lyrics and advice for the viewers.
  • Toward the end of the live event, Jill was requested by Verzuz co-creator Swizz Beatz to play her record “Cross My Mind,” which he said the recently deceased Andre Harrell was looking forward to hearing. Harrell’s death had been announced earlier that day.

This weekend has been extremely difficult for the Black community losing two music legends in Andre Harrell and Little Richard, and just a few hours after the Erykah and Jill battle, R&B legend Betty Wright.