Wyclef said there are “multiple reasons” why Black Eyed Peas star will.i.am is the only artist he could see himself going up against on “Verzuz.”

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“I was approached, definitely, and it’s so funny, I have a freestyle that I did and then they took the freestyle and they put it on Verzuz,” Wyclef shared. “I think, for me, the person who resembles me the most in the background with the studio that I fully know that they do is probably like, will.i.am. For multiple reasons.”
Wyclef not only said that will.i.am was like a little brother, but Clef also added that he was responsible for producing one of Black Eyed Peas records before Fergie joined the group. “Will strategically was like that nerd like me,” Wyclef added. “He’s the guy behind the schemes so for me, he’s incredible. For me it’s more—it’s not about hit songs or whatever. It’s about the mechanicals, the little things that people don’t see. I think they’d probably be shocked with the amount of information.”
The Fugees icon recognized that people wanted to see him do a Verzuz with someone like Akon, but he said with an artist like Akon “we’d just be singing songs.” With will.i.am, Wyclef said that viewers would “see how records are broken down and done.” Watch his clip from the People’s Party with Talib Kweli below.














































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