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WILLY PAUL’S LATEST SINGLE PULLED DOWN FROM YOUTUBE OVER SH180,000 DEBT
Willy Paul’s latest single Collabo off his new album Songs of Solomon was pulled down from YouTube over copyright claim by producer iLogos Music.
According to the producer, he had an agreement with the singer to produce three tracks each for Sh25,000, but the musician has refused to pay him. “Willy Paul begged me to produce three tracks for him each for Sh25,000 per track for his songs Magnetic, Digiri and his latest single Collabo but he has never paid for the tracks plus the production of his projects, he owes me Sh180,000.
He has refused to communicate; I reached out to him three times and he said I can do whatever I want. He won’t pay me or delete the songs from his channel. I had to flag his YouTube channel until he clears his debt.”
Addressing the allegations Willy Paul said, “Let us do it the right way! Sitafanya vitu nakifua but this has to stop, so this guy put a strike on my new song #Collabo claiming that kuna deni 😂 ya 180k.
It’s cost’s nothing to be nice to people. The truth is this guy got upset/mad/angry.. very 😤 just because we added @teddybproducer to the track. Teddy B added some ideas, mixed and mastered the track.
Jamaa akadai hataki kushare after song imekua released. Asked me to take it down and I said no. Hio ndio time he took it down. @youtube should at-least have away of investigating such claims before they take action.
So, we told the guy to keep his track n that we would make our own track fresh from scratch na bado hataki. He says he owns the right to my vocals 😂.. vocals that I recorded myself!
Ata kama ni wewe unaweza vumilia mtu aki chezea kazi yako? Let the law handle this #Collabo is my song, my idea and so lazima itoke.”
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