LeBron James thinks that Mia X was the performer of the night during Complex Con 2025's Cash Money vs No Limit Verzuz.
On Saturday (October 25), the basketball star hopped on X to post his opinion about No Limit's leading lady.
“MIA X MVP so far!! She soooooo 🥶,” he wrote. His opinion was echoed by several others who thought the same thing, comparing her to Michael Jordan for how she “carried” the record label in the competition.
Surrounded by more than a dozen army fatigue-wearing No Limit artists and affiliates, Mia X's performance of her verse from the track “No Limit Soldiers” was one one of the highlights from the night.
There was a lot more to the jam-packed match on both sides. Cash Money, led by Birdman, matched No Limit’s energy with songs like “Still Fly” and “I Need A Hot Girl” giving them the balance to match their competitors' hits like “Down For My N****s” and “Back That Azz Up.”
After the show, Mia X posted a message about the “epic night” on Instagram. “I had a blast @verzuztv @complexcon I was rhyming to everything @klcthedrummajor and @manniefresh dropped tonight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥,” she wrote.
“This was an epic night of #SouthernRoyalty from two Iconic labels. I was happy my son @jakkjobars was there with me,” she added. “My twin @mskellyprice held me down like nailed windows💯❤️ and @saadiq_larue was 💯 as usual. Thank yall for the positive energy tonight and I can't believe yall turned my shock face into a meme😳”
If you’re itching for more No Limit after watching the Verzuz, there’s good news — Master P released a new album, The No Limit 5K Mix: Lost Tapes that features 25 new songs from the legendary rapper.
This collection of unreleased music, shared in conjunction with Complex Con, features appearances from Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, NBA YoungBoy, Nipsey Hussle and others.
"I just started looking through what I had. And I had all these songs. I'm like, man, I never really did nothing with these songs. Didn't make no videos, didn't do nothing,” Master P told Complex about the LP ahead of the Verzuz. “And then the song I did with Lil Wayne, I feel like that inspired me because [we’re both] from New Orleans and this a celebration.”