“I HAVENT GIVEN ANYONE PERMISSION TO USE MY SONGS”-HARRIET SANYU TELLS OFF B2C

It is said that ‘Sexual healing’ by the late Marvin Gaye is one of the songs that has mostly been pirated but till now, Gaye’s family is surviving off the money they are getting from people they sue for pirating the song.

In Uganda, there was a lot of back and forth arguments concerning the late Philly Bongole’s songs when a good number of musicians came and re-did his songs.

Then Geosteady was in trouble over his breakthrough song ‘Viola’ which was originally sung by the late Elly Wamala.

The latest occurrence involves music trio B2C who are apparently in hot soup after they allegedly covered Kadongokamu artiste Harriet Sanyu’s ‘Tebigatika’ song without her consent.

“I haven’t given any one permission to use my song and with that, they are going to face the consequences when I get back,” said Harriet Sanyu who is away in the US in a voice note.

She also noted that on learning that the ‘Gutujja’ musicians had plagiarized her song, she advised them to delete it from YouTube and also pay her for damages because they have inflicted damage on her original composition.

“I’m mostly annoyed by the fact that they did last what they should have done first. Instead of approaching me for permission before doing the song, they have just come to me after learning of the repercussions.”

Recommended For You

About the Author: admin