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Copyright Infringement Axe Chops Holy Ten’s Song “We Don’t Do That Here” off YouTube

Copyright Infringement Axe Chops Holy Ten’s Song “We Don’t Do That Here” off YouTube – Zimbabwean rapper Holy Ten is facing another setback in his music career after his song “We Don’t Do That Here” was removed from YouTube. The track, which had been contested by other musicians for its similarities to their own work within the local hip-hop scene, was taken down from the platform just days after Holy Ten threatened legal action against anyone caught stealing his music.

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The removal of the song has been met with mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. While some have praised the move and called for more stringent protection of intellectual property, others have criticized the rapper for his confrontational attitude towards other artists.

The incident highlights the ongoing issue of copyright infringement in the Zimbabwean music industry. Many artists have complained about having their work stolen or plagiarized, which can result in a loss of income and damage to one’s creative reputation.

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Holy Ten himself has been open about his experiences with other musicians plagiarizing his work in the past. In a recent interview, he spoke about confronting one such artist and threatening legal action against them.

-Afrogazette-

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