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Prince Kaybee defends Master KGâs decision to bill companies for using âJerusalemaâ
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Award-winning DJ Prince Kaybee has publicly supported Master KG s legal team s decision to claim royalties from companies who used the hitmaker s song âJerusalemaâ
for their âown endorsementsâ.
Taking to Twitter, the music producer said that he agreed that some companies did not join the worldwide challenge because they loved the song but to hijack the global trend for commercial purposes.
The âFetch Your Lifeâ hitmaker added that those companies were getting international ad campaigns at zero cost.
âItâs not invalid for @MasterKGsa to ask for money.
okayafrica Photo by GEORGE NTONYA/AFP via Getty Images
Master KG (R), The South African DJ behind the global pop hit Jerusalema , performs at the Sand Festival held on the beaches of Lake Malawi, in Salima on November 1, 2020. Master KG Demands Royalties for the Commercial Use of Jerusalema Videos
South African DJ, Master KG, has reportedly issued letters demanding licence fees from brands that have used his hit single Jerusalema for profit through the globally popular #JerusalemaChallenge.
Master KG has reportedly filed letters of demand pertaining to licence fees for the illegal commercial use of his viral hit single Jerusalema . This comes after the hit single started a global dance wave under the #JerusalemaChallenge which saw the creation of dance videos from music fans to large brand houses. Warner International, under which Master KG is cosigned, has reportedly sent out letters of demand of royalties to organisations that have allegedly used the sing
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