Thursday, 26 June 2014

Yaa Pono Steals Song On BBC



Yaa Pono is being accused of taking credit for a song titled ‘I Dey Feel You Die’; a song which does not belong to him.

The ‘Amen’ crooner has reportedly told the BBC that the song belongs to him but a statement by a certain Suburban Records yesterday said Yaa is not the copyright owner of the song.

“We would like the general public to know Yaa Pono does not own ‘I Dey Feel You Die’ as he claimed in his interview with BBC’s Rita Ray. ‘I Dey Feel You Die’ was penned by Syn, the lead vocalist of Faint Medal and was produced by Kilo, and featured Yaa Pono.

“Faint Medal started working on the song with Kyekyeku and the plan was to put Sarkodie on it but Kilo, who was heavily linked with Yaa Pono, asked us to feature Yaa Pono and we agreed,” the label said.

“After the record was done, it sounded great and Faint Medal thought about a joint album with Yaa Pono but that never materialised because his label never gave Faint Medal a contract. They have performed the song with Yaa Pono severally but has never handed the song to him, so to hear him on BBC Global Beats claiming ownership of the song shocked us.”

‘I Dey Feel You Die’ was recorded in late 2011 and released in 2012 and the still video on Youtube has about 3000 views now.

“Our attention has been drawn to a hijack of not only the song title but also the entire production which Yaa Pono revealed he was going to release later this year.

“We wish to inform the world that Dark Suburb will be releasing this song in a few weeks. We bought the song from Faint Medal and re-recorded it and currently working on the video too,” Manager Joseph Marshall Agyepong added.

source:news1ghana.com

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