
After continued copyright infringement accusations, bongo star Harmonize’s latest jam ‘Uno’ has been pulled down from Youtube.
The song was deleted from the singer’s channel on 20th November after a copyright claim was filed by music producer, Magix Enga.
The song’s audio version is however still available on the channel.
Youtube issued a statement saying that they pulled down the song after Magix Enga filled the complaint.
“This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Magix Enga,” read the statemet.
After the song was pulled down, Magix took to social media telling the bongo crooner not to sample his beats.
“1 week imeisha and the song Uno is no longer on YouTube. Don’t sample Magix Enga beats. I repeat don’t! Like I said I’m not going to allow this to happen, not in 254,” wrote the producer nicknamed ‘Beat King.’ wrote Magix Enga
Last week, Magix Enga had penned a post on social media telling Harmonize to pull down the song in seven days failure to which he would take action.
“Like nothing happened @harmonize_tz Gat some free beats for you bro… I’m giving you 1 week take down the song otherwise… Natoa mwenye let me put it in Swahili so that you can understand what I’m trying to say,” he wrote
Uno had over two million views by the time it was deleted.
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