The Omarion and Mario Verzuz Promo Is Fantastic – You Tuning In Tomorrow?

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Omarion and Mario Verzuz debut tomorrow at 6 PM PST/9 PM EST live from Los Angeles. If you can’t attend the concert, fans can watch on Triller, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Verzuz has done an incredible job of promoting this battle online.

They had Deray in the studio instigating both artists about what one supposedly said about the other about their music and dance moves. Mario even said, “you can’t spell Omarion without Mario.” Whoever is responsible for that line needs a raise.

 

Mario even pulled up on Omarion asking questions about who CONVINCED him to this Verzuz and that can’t do the battle without B2K.

Fan Reactions 

As a millennial, I miss this type of corny but funny AF advertising because it made me excited for the end product – in this case, an Omarion and Mario Verzuz. Fans react by tweeting about who they think will win the Verzuz and what songs they’re looking forward to hearing. A few are not even here for the music – they’re just excited for the eye candy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ray J and Bobby V will also verse Sammie and Pleasure P before the main event with Omarion and Mario as the “undercard” battle. While fans were hype about the “undercard” battles, they’re still excited over the main event.

Are y’all excited about the Omarion and Mario Verzuz? Who do you think is going to win? Let us know in the comments.

 


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