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After taking part in the viral ‘Jerusalema’ dance challenge, Warner
Music has demanded that German police fork out hundreds of thousands in licence
fees.
Master KG and Nomcebo’s ‘Jerusalema’ became the
soundtrack to what became the viral dance sensation that entertained the world
during lockdown.
Individuals and corporates around the world took part in the challenge and shared their posts on social media, but now, Warner
Music, who holds the rights to the song globally, has started ordering
organisations who uploaded the song to their social media platforms to pay up!
Throughout the lockdown period, airlines, healthcare
A German state said Monday it was forced to fork out for licence fees to Warner Music after several police forces took part in the Jerusalema viral dance challenge.
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