The hit rap battle show’s creators agreed to sell “Verzuz” to Triller in January of 2021, but the platform defaulted on the deal after just two payments.
Swizz Beatz and Timbaland‘s Verzuz has become a serious success in the music industry, with social media constantly debating which artists should face off against one another next on the hit battle series. According to a new report from TMZ, though, the renowned producers are in the middle of a legal battle regarding their creation.
Legal documents obtained by the outlet on Tuesday (August 16) reveal that Swizz and Timbaland entered an agreement with video-sharing platform Triller in January of 2021 with the former purchasing Verzuz, although the deal defaulted after just two payments.
Swizz Beatz and Timbaland in 2019 — Paras Griffin/Getty Images
After the initial default, the father of two and his business partner settled with Triller. Unfortunately for them, not long after, they were fooled once again as the buyer paid just one installment before refusing to hand over the remaining balance.
Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are suing for over $28 million, plus interest.
The pair launched the series on Instagram shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Initially, it began as a remote competition via Live, but as restrictions lifted, battles were able to be held in person.
Artists such as Snoop Dogg, John Legend, Alicia Keys, RZA, and Ludacris have all appeared on the Verzuz stage so far, and as The Hollywood Reporter notes, Brandy and Monica‘s ’90s icon battle brought in more than 1.2 million concurrent viewers.
It’s been noted that Timbaland and Swizz Beatz sent a notice to Triller demanding payment in April of this year, though the platform still has not complied, resulting in today’s lawsuit.
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