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    Blackface: No musician has disputed taking my songs

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    Blackface, a Nigerian singer, has criticized the idea that he accuses his coworkers of stealing his intellectual property for amusement, emphasizing that none of them have disputed committed the crime.

    He claimed that because they enjoy his atmosphere, the majority of his coworkers are stealing his music.

    But he pointed out that by failing to give him credit, they were doing it incorrectly.

    “People jack my vibes,” Blackface stated in a recent interview with TVC. They adore them. They are not to blame. I would also be jacking myself if I weren’t myself.

    Since a song becomes a published work upon release, all of my tunes are being jacked. Every music is registered. No song that has been released is unregistered. A work is considered published once it enters the public domain. Did it come out before your work?

    It doesn’t matter if I have solid evidence or not. In actuality, the conduct is incorrect. My tracks have been plagiarized by numerous Nigerian musicians. Additionally, none of the persons I have complained about have ever denied it. You folks would have observed that and concluded that Blackface’s statements had some merit.

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