Too Short & E-40’s Verzuz Battle Will Reportedly Cost $500,000 – Most Expensive One Yet

Too Short & E-40’s Verzuz Battle Will Reportedly Cost $500,000 – Most Expensive One Yet
It’s no secret Verzuz has seen its share of lavish in-person battles from Patti LaBelle & Gladys Knight to Monica and Brandy, and Jeezy and Gucci Mane. But the next one will reportedly be the most expensive one so far.
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E-40 and Too Short are scheduled to battle on Saturday (Dec. 19th), and according to reports, it has a budget of $500,000.
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A blueprint of the venue, obtained by TMZ, shows that the set will include two classic cars, two trucks, and plenty of props in between.
The set will also reportedly be as grand as a full-on concert with staging and lighting.
Apple is said to be footing the bill as Verzuz battles now air on the streaming app as well. The battle was initially supposed to take place at the Steve Jobs Theater on the Aple Campus, but was moved because of COVID-19 precautions.
Too Short told GQ of the upcoming production:
“I don’t wanna approach this like I’m trying to beat E-40. I’m approaching it like it’s me and E-40 versus the entire planet.”
Will you be tuning in to E-40 and Too Short’s epic show? Comment and let us know.
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