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Prince Kaybee Blasts DJ Maphorisa For Song Ownership Claim

Recently, DJ Maphorisa set the internet ablaze with his bold claim that any song recorded in his studio or with his tools automatically belongs to him.

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In the ever-evolving world of music, the topic of song ownership and rights to the masters can ignite some fiery debates.

Recently, DJ Maphorisa set the internet ablaze with his bold claim that any song recorded in his studio or with his tools automatically belongs to him.

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This assertion caused quite a stir, with supporters like Nota Baloyi jumping on the bandwagon. However, one artist who wasn’t afraid to challenge this claim was none other than Prince Kaybee.

During an Instagram live chat, DJ Maphorisa staunchly defended his belief that owning the masters of songs recorded in his studio was his divine right.

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According to him, the use of his tools and space entitled him to full ownership. This claim quickly gained traction, dividing the music industry insiders and fans alike. But Prince Kaybee, never one to shy away from a disagreement, took to Twitter to express his dissent.

In his trademark witty and sarcastic tone, Prince Kaybee questioned the logic behind Maphorisa’s argument. He compared it to buying Nando’s and lights and then claiming ownership of everything in the creative process.

His tweet emphasised the importance of collaboration and recognizing the contributions of all parties involved in creating a song. He advocated for a fair and equitable distribution of ownership and rights.

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Of course, there’s always someone ready to challenge a dissenting opinion. A Twitter user attempted to bring up the TNS saga, accusing Prince Kaybee of similar claims regarding song ownership. But Prince Kaybee swiftly shut down the argument, confidently stating that he owned all he did and inviting anyone to ask TNS for confirmation.

Prince Kaybee’s response showcased his belief in his own actions and ownership of his work. It also highlighted his willingness to address any allegations made against him directly.

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In this ongoing ownership debate, one thing is clear: the music industry is a complex and ever-changing landscape, and the question of who truly owns the music remains a hot topic of discussion.

So, who do you think is right in this ownership battle? Sound off in the comments below!

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Yvonne Francis for SurgeZirc SA
Yvonne Francis for SurgeZirc SA
Are you a fan of the latest celebrity gossip and breaking entertainment news? Look no further than Yvonne Francis, the talented writer behind SurgeZirc SA's entertainment news section. With her finger on the pulse of the entertainment industry, Yvonne brings you the juiciest stories and exclusive interviews with your favorite stars.
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