The long-awaited Verzuz between two hip-hop powerhouses, Cash Money Records and No Limit Records, brought fans to their feet this weekend at ComplexCon in Las Vegas on Oct. 25, 2025.
This event marked the official return of Verzuz, curated by Swizz Beatz and Timbaland, and it lived up to the hype. No Limit’s camp came out swinging with nostalgic hits from Master P, Mia X, Silkk the Shocker, and others. Mia X especially wowed the audience with her commanding stage presence and fan-favorite tracks. Cash Money fired back with their own arsenal of classics — including Juvenile’s “Back That Azz Up,” Hot Boys anthems, and Lil Wayne’s “Go DJ.” The energy was electric as both camps represented their eras of dominance in late-’90s and early-2000s hip-hop.
Midway through the event, the crowd erupted when Snoop Dogg emerged unexpectedly from backstage. The West Coast icon, who famously signed with No Limit in 1998 under Master P after leaving Death Row Records, joined the crew to perform his No Limit-era anthem “Down 4 My Niggas.”
However, neither Cash Money nor No Limit avoided internal drama at this Verzuz, although these disputes are very different. First off, Birdman went on a rant that called out Hot Boy Turk at one point. It was less of a rant and more of a reflective message that just so happened to shade him amid years of tensions. The Hot Boy launched a lawsuit alleging that promoters unrightfully booted him from the label’s 30th anniversary tour.
On the other hand, No Limit’s Mercedes blasted her Verzuz exclusion. They performed her “I Can Tell” track without her despite her being there, and she claimed folks didn’t let her perform. Mercedes threatened a lawsuit over this and even seemed to blast Master P, but take this with a grain of salt.