Nigerian singer Blackface stated that the idea he accuses his fellow artists of stealing his work for fun is incorrect.
He emphasized that none of those he has accused have denied their actions.
He believes many of his peers are copying his songs because they enjoy his style.
However, he pointed out that they are making a mistake by not giving him credit.
Speaking in a recent interview with TVC, Blackface said, “People jack my vibes. They love them. It’s not their fault. If I was not me, I would be jacking me too.
“All my songs are being jacked because when you release a song it becomes a published work. The songs are all registered. There’s no song that’s released that’s not registered. Once it is in the public domain, it’s a published work. Was it published before your work?
“It’s not about whether I’ve viable proofs or not. The truth is that the action is wrong. So many Nigerian artists have jacked my songs. And these people that I’ve complained about, they have never for once denied it. So you people would have seen that and say there’s an iota of truth in what Blackface is saying.”
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