Apple Music is still a major home for Verzuz in 2026. The clearest proof is Apple Music’s own “Cheat Sheet” page for the first battle of 2026, which says you can watch Hit-Boy vs. Mike WiLL Made-It on January 30 at 5 p.m. PT inside Apple Music.
Apple Music also maintains an official Verzuz hub that highlights the latest battle and offers replays of older events. That hub is actively updated, which shows this is not a dead partnership page from years ago.
At the same time, Verzuz has publicly described a distribution deal with X that gives X exclusive distribution rights, while the creators keep ownership and creative control. This is why people get confused when they still see Apple Music hosting battles and video replays. Both things are real, and the current reality is more “multi-platform” than the early 2020 era.
What Apple Music is doing for Verzuz right now
Apple Music is not just embedding a stream. It is packaging Verzuz as a music-first experience: a live video, a playlist that helps you follow along, and a hub where replays live like a catalog. For the January 2026 producer battle, Apple Music’s own editorial copy frames it as a throwback to the original concept and points you to watch directly in Apple Music at the exact time.
This “watch plus listen” structure is the core reason Apple Music remains relevant to Verzuz. The format is built around catalog battles, and Apple Music is built around catalog discovery.
How to watch Verzuz in 2026
For the Hit-Boy vs. Mike WiLL Made-It event, the official guidance across Apple Music pages and social posts consistently points to Apple Music as a primary viewing option.
Official ways to watch (commonly listed):
- Apple Music app on iPhone or Android
- Apple Music app on Apple TV (big screen)
- Instagram streams are also promoted by Verzuz in some posts, depending on the event setup
Quick watch guide table
| Platform | What you get | Where it shows up |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Music (mobile) | Live stream in high definition plus music context | Apple Music event pages and “Cheat Sheet” playlists |
| Apple Music (Apple TV) | Big-screen viewing through Apple’s app ecosystem | Listed in official “how to watch” promos |
| Instagram (event-dependent) | Social-first stream and comments | Mentioned in official promos for some events |
| X (distribution partner) | Free viewing on X as part of the distribution partnership | Announced in 2024 deal coverage |
Timeline: the key changes that shaped the Apple Music relationship
Verzuz has gone through ownership and distribution shifts, and those shifts explain why people keep asking “is Apple still involved?”
| Year | What happened | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Apple Music became the exclusive music partner for Verzuz, with battles available on Apple Music and Beats 1 | Apple moved the experience from social-only into a streaming service with replay and radio support |
| 2021 | Verzuz was acquired by Triller (widely reported at the time) | Ownership changed, and the platform direction became less consistent afterward |
| 2024 | Swizz Beatz and Timbaland regained full ownership and announced a distribution deal with X | Verzuz returned with a new “exclusive distribution” structure, which changed how people expected to watch |
| 2025 | Verzuz returned in a major way at ComplexCon with Cash Money Records vs. No Limit Records, promoted as streaming live on Apple Music at 5 p.m. PT | Apple Music stayed visible as a live viewing destination even after the X deal |
| 2026 | Hit-Boy vs. Mike WiLL Made-It is promoted as streaming live on Apple Music at 5 p.m. PT | Confirms Apple Music still carries new events and not just old replays |
The Apple Music playbook: how the app “productizes” Verzuz
Apple Music’s current Verzuz setup has three parts, and each part solves a real viewing problem.
1) A central hub that acts like a home page for the series
Apple Music’s Verzuz hub is formatted like a show hub, with featured battles and a “relive past” section. This turns a one-night event into a library you can browse later.
2) “Cheat Sheet” playlists that let you follow the battle
The “Cheat Sheet” page for the January 2026 battle is not just a playlist. It also includes editorial context and the watch time. The phrasing is direct: watch it on Apple Music at 5 p.m. PT.
3) Video replays as Apple Music video content
Apple Music hosts full battle videos as music video-style entries, including the Cash Money vs. No Limit event listed as a 2025 video. That is a strong signal that replays are not treated as temporary streams.
Why this partnership still makes sense in 2026
Verzuz is built on moments, but it survives on catalogs. The moment is the live battle, the jokes, the reactions, the surprise guests. The catalog is what people actually replay after the livestream ends. Apple Music is strong at turning a moment into repeat listening because it can immediately route viewers into tracks, albums, and curated playlists.
This is also why Apple’s approach is different from a typical video platform. A video platform can host the stream, but it usually cannot turn the battle into a clean listening journey inside the same product. Apple Music can, and that matters when the whole format is “song for song.”
The 2025 return at ComplexCon is a good example. It was promoted as a live comeback event, but Apple Music also made sure it lived afterward as content you can still play inside the service.
What changed after the X deal
In 2024, major outlets reported that Verzuz returned under a partnership where the creators keep ownership and creative control, while X gets exclusive distribution rights.
What you can verify today is that Apple Music still publishes official event pages, promotes watch times, and hosts replays and hubs.
FAQs
Is Apple Music still streaming new Verzuz events in 2026?
Yes. Apple Music’s official “Cheat Sheet” for Hit-Boy vs. Mike WiLL Made-It says you can watch it on Apple Music on January 30 at 5 p.m. PT.
Does Apple Music have a Verzuz hub with replays?
Yes. Apple Music has an official Verzuz hub that includes current promotion and older battles for replay.
What was the big 2025 comeback event?
Verzuz returned at ComplexCon 2025 with Cash Money vs. No Limit Records, and it was promoted as streaming live on Apple Music.
What did the 2024 X partnership actually say?
Coverage from multiple outlets described a deal where Swizz Beatz and Timbaland keep full ownership and creative control while X receives exclusive distribution rights.