Crisp inconvenience might linger for prevalent Nigeria vocalist, Harrison Tare Okiri, otherwise known as HarrySong, as he has been blamed for tune burglary by an Italy based Nigerian artist, Timothy Ozemebhoya Asotie, also called 'TOA'.
In an ongoing meeting with takeabreakng.com, TOA said HarrySong's, 'Selense', is a copyright encroachment all alone tune titled 'Selese', which he discharged in 2016. Seen the hottest 'SONG OF THE WEEK' yet? CLICK HERE "HarrySong duplicated my tune since I am aware of a radio moderator in Edo State who is near HarrySong and has been playing my melody on air since a year ago on Edo Radio Station. Notwithstanding when I came to Nigeria a year ago, it was still on air. It was additionally on advancement at Alaba International yet HarrySong just duplicated the melody," TOA asserted. He included, "It was as of late that I saw he duplicated my tune in his tune 'Selense'. So I chose to turn out and whine in light of the fact that the melody is secured by Italian copyright here in Italy. My tune was discharged in February 2016 while Harrysong discharged his in May 2018. Mine is titled 'Selese' while HarrySong's is titled 'Selense'. I won a honor in 2016 in Amsterdam in light of the melody and furthermore got a few universal honor selections from associations both in Europe and USA, in the class of Best Song between 2016/2017. It has been on air play on various radio stations in Europe and America." However, TOA is requesting a settlement of N50million from HarrySong for the asserted 'tune burglary', adding that all endeavors to connect with the artist have demonstrated fruitless.
"I won't overlay my hands and enable somebody to take what I worked for. I am requesting N50million from HarrySong for this copyright encroachment. I have attempted endeavors to connect with him yet all endeavors have demonstrated failed," he said.
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