The co-founders of the popular Verzuz series have settled their lawsuit with Triller. Timbaland and Swizz Beatz sued the video-sharing platform in August nearly a year and a half after the company acquired the series. According to Complex, the legendary producers struck a deal in March 2022 for $18 million. They were to be paid […] The post Timbaland & Swizz Beatz Settle Triller ‘Verzuz’ Payment Lawsuit appeared first on The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media | Hip-Hop Wired.
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Timbaland created one of the best performance platforms to ever emerge in years with their popular
VERZUZ series. Now occupying a larger slice of the cultural connection, Swizz declared that VERZUZ is “bigger than
SNL” in regards to viewership.
In the Instagram Live breakdown of last Sunday’s VERZUZ between The Isley Brothers and Earth Wind & Fire, Swizz and Timbaland spoke candidly and earnestly about the battle DMX is undergoing for his life and how the event featured two of the famed rapper’s favorite acts.
The pair then shifted into thanking fans and supporters for tuning in and also made mention of the Triller app in light of their still-new collaboration with the streaming service.
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It was March 13, 2020, a Friday many of us will eerily remember for years to come. The United States officially went into quarantine as a preventive method against the coronavirus. The lockdown that was initially presented to us as a two-week stint continues nine months later, as many cities see spiked numbers post-holiday gatherings.
Nonetheless, life as we knew it no longer existed and everything became a bit uncertain. But even through the darkest times, people gathered around and turned to the arts. Whether it was film, music, or television, people turned to escapism as their coping mechanism.