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A Pay-Per-View VERZUZ Was NOT The Move! Anthony Hamilton & Musiq Soulchild’s (FREE) Battle (Mostly) Delivered The R&B Vibes The People Wanted

Someone on the VERZUZ team thought it would be a good idea to make viewers PAY to watch Anthony Hamilton and Musiq Soulchild’s battle, but they quickly learned that was a huge mistake, so they made it free again.

Deets on the “pay-per-view” VERZUZ fiasco, plus the best moments from last night’s special V-Day battle inside…

So check it….

VERZUZ Battles have been FREE.99 since it launched in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Co-founders Swizz Beatz and Timbaland said they wanted to create something musically that would provide fans “some live, love and happiness” during the pandemic since we all were stuck in the house.

 

Well, before their 2022 Valentine’s Day special VERZUZ Battle between Anthony Hamilton and Musiq Soulchild, the VERZUZ team decided they would randomly CHARGE fans to watch the live show which was held at the Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles (which was sold out).

On February 14th, VERZUZ posted an updated flyer, which explained fans would have to sign up and pay to see V-Day special with the R&B crooners.

 

 

“To watch, sign up NOW for the #TrillerVerzPass (14-Day trial* included!! DON’T WAIT!!) LINK IN BIO!,” the advertisement read.

It didn’t take long before the backlash started to pour in!

 

”Pay for Verzuz? during Black History Month?,” one fan questioned on Twitter.

Peep more reactions below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, the VERZUZ team got the message and Swizz announced it would be free again:

 

 

The superproducer shared in the caption he was unaware of who announced the change since he was out of the country. Mmhmm.

“See y’all rite here tomorrow on insta,” he wrote. “I was out the country don’t ask me who did it. It’s fixed. Bless up. Love y’all.”

 

 

With that drama out of the way, the show went on as originally planned - free for the fans and live from Hollywood.

 

 

The evening was a love fest of R&B classics from Anthony Hamilton & Musiq that we love, including “B.U.D.D.Y.,” “Love,” “Comin’ From Where I’m From,” “Girl Next Door,” “Charlene,” and more.  And despite an mostly offkey night from Musiq (chile...), we were here for the hits.

Famed producer Jermaine Dupri flexed his talents on the 1s & 2s, serving as Anthony Hamilton’s DJ for his entire set.

Hitting the stage for the first performance, Anthony Hamilton opened up with “Mama Knew Love,” to pay tribute to all the mothers in celebration of V-Day.

Once Anthony started singing, Twitter began to hilariously cut up:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There were several surprises during the VERZUZ concert.

 

 

Musiq brought out singer Lucky Daye out onstage for a bomb performance of “Over,” which samples Musiq Soulchild's “Halfcrazy.” Peep the clip above.

“Thank you for having me @musiqsoulchild @verzuztv” Daye captioned a clip from his performance.

 

 

Anthony Hamilton brought out several guests, including Nappy Roots frontman Big V, Leela James, Kevin Ross, Eric Roberson and Raheem DeVaughn. Musiq gave nostalgia feels when he brought out R&B crooner Donnell Jones and the mother of his son, 702’s Kameelah Williams.

 

 

At the end, Musiq, Anthony and friends hit the stage to perform “B.U.D.D.Y” with a west coast twist.

Watch the clip below:

 

 

Peep more VERZUZ reactions below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Want more? Get your laugh on at our meme gallery below!

Photos: Getty 



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