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Timbaland And Swizz Beatz To Sue Triller Over Verzuz Payments

The video platform Triller is in quite a bit of trouble with legendary producers, Swizz Beatz and Timbaland. The platform purchased the popular online phenomenon, Verzuz, for $28 million, but allegedly hasn’t made payments since January. According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday, Triller failed to make a payment in January but agreed to pay $18 million in March. The rest was to be paid over the following 10 months. However, Triller didn’t make these payments, despite them being adjusted.

However, Triller representatives tell a different story. In an email to The Verge, reps claim the pair are the “greatest beneficiaries of Triller to date.” Not only that, but they claim to be counter-suing for $50 million in damages. And in a statement made to Billboard, a representative claimed the facts are on their side.

Triller has helped fuel Verzuz to new heights—making it the global cultural phenomenon it is today. We hope to resolve this amicably and quickly, and truly hope it’s just a misunderstanding.

Last year, the app’s owner Ryan Kavanaugh announced a merger with the company SeaChange. The new company, TrillerVerz, was supposed to go public this year. However, in June, the company announced, with little fanfare, that they were scrapping the collab. This isn’t stopping the company from going public by itself. However, this issue with Timb and Swizz Beatz might throw a wrench in their plans.

The Origin Of Verzuz And The Aftermath

Timbaland and Swizz started the Verzuz series in 2020 in the first year of the pandemic. Triller purchased the webcast just last year. The show continues to be popular amongst social media users, though some say they miss the old, more “authentic” format.

It’s uncertain who, at this point in time, is telling the truth. However, the facts are sure to come out in court when the time comes.

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Meek Mill To Perform Before Triller Fight Club’s López VS Kambosos Boxing Event!

 

Meek Mill is to Perform Before the López Vs. Kambosos Boxing Event!

 

Meek Mill

The Triller Live Concert Event is to begin on June 19th. Hip Hop star Meek Mill is set to hit the stage before the match, along with Puerto Rican performer Myke Towers and Reggaeton artist Lunay. The performance will be a part of the Triller Fight Club boxing event.

First Open Live Event Since Beginning of Pandemic

This event will be the first “fully open” seating live event in Miami since the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic. So You Think You Can Dance co-creator Nigel Lythgoe is producing this edition of the Triller Live Concert Series. The concert featuring Meek Mill, Myke Towers, and Lunay is scheduled to begin at 7:30 pm ET. Additional performances will be announced within the next few weeks. 

What will happen! 

Teófimo “The Takeover” López will face off against George “Ferocious” Kambosos Jr. for the IBF, WBA, WBO, WBC, and The Ring lightweight championships. Triller Fight Club will be taking place at IoanDepot Park, in Miami Florida.  The stadium is also the home of the Miami Marlins baseball team. The price of a ticket will range from $150.00 to $10,000.00.  Limited luxury suites are also available.