A Bloemfontein artist and promoter, Jyzle RightNow, has gone public with allegations that popular Amapiano artist Sir Trill and his team failed to settle a nearly R2,000 bill after a night of partying at The Loft Club.
UPDATE: Following the exposé, Jyzle took to X to confirm “[Sir Trill] and his team reached out and the bill has been paid.”
Jyzle RightNow blasts Sir Trill for allegedly skipping out on his bill
The incident reportedly took place on Saturday, 3 May 2025, and the claims surfaced on social media four days later.
According to a receipt shared by Jyzle on X (formerly Twitter), the bill came to R1,880 and included a bottle of Hennessy VS, a premium hubbly, and six Brutal Fruit Ruby drinks.
The receipt was issued under the name “Sir Trill GVNG,” which Jyzle says refers to Sir Trill and his group.

In a detailed thread, Jyzle explained the events from his perspective:
“Ya neh!! So [Sir Trill] and his team left me with a 2k bill at THE LOFT CLUB on Saturday,” he wrote.
“They partied and now it was time to pay. I then bring the bill to Sir Trill… he then failed to pay his bill of R1,880, he promised to deliver so we made arrangements for him to pay the following day.”
Jyzle claims that he tried to follow up the next day, but Sir Trill said he would “check his app” for payment — which never came.
“I couldn’t reach him anymore,” Jyzle said, adding that he then contacted Sir Trill’s manager, who asked for a copy of the receipt.
Despite providing the requested proof, Jyzle says both Sir Trill and his manager eventually stopped responding.


“I’m now left with a bill of their alcohol they drank and I have to pay. Very inconsiderate,” Jyzle concluded.
Neither Sir Trill nor his team have responded publicly to the allegations. Instead, Sir Trill has kept a firm focus on promoting his new single, Ziphi Inkomo, which dropped the same day Jyzle’s social media post went live.
As of now, no official comment or clarification has been issued by Sir Trill’s team.