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  • ‘Stop misleading young girls’ – Danny Young blasts Toke Makinwa for giving a weird relationship advice

    ‘Stop misleading young girls’ – Danny Young blasts Toke Makinwa for giving a weird relationship advice

    For saying guys should date girls within their tax bracket, Musician Danny Young has been forced to warn OAP, Toke Makinwa to stop misleading people with her ‘ugly’ relationship advises.

    According to Danny Young, a relationship is not a business transaction that requires payment of tax. He also added that Toke should learn to use women who struggle to make it with their husband as an example too.

    Danny Young however advised that 35 year old Toke Makinwa should stop being a gender racist, adding that any woman who he has to pay after s*x is a prostitute.

    See their conversation below;

    The fashion entrepreneur, is known for her dishing out some pretty interesting advice and of cause, her fans and followers are always ready to obey. It is no news that Toke Makinwa is a controversial person because everything she says or does often causes quite a buzz on social media.

    What baffles most people about Toke Makinwa is why she has a failed marriage despite all the relationship advice she gives.

  • No bad blood between me and ‘Sister’ Tiwa – Danny Young speaks about court battle with Tiwa Savage

    No bad blood between me and ‘Sister’ Tiwa – Danny Young speaks about court battle with Tiwa Savage

    Copyright lawsuits are not new in the entertainment industry; however, most lawsuits often end up in messy online scuffles which degenerate into bad blood or beef between the parties involved.

    After months of controversy over allegation of copyright infringement made against Tiwa Savage by Ajibola Olumuyiwa Danladi, better known as Danny Young, both of them agreed to settle the case out of court.

    The matter was taken to the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    Young filed N200m copyright suit against Savage for her 2018 song, ‘One’, which he claimed she copied from his 2009 single, ‘Oju Tiwon.’

    At that time, the mother of one who was formerly signed to Mavin Records, neither refuted nor commented on Young’s accusation.

    But speaking with Saturday Beats, Young said he fought for what he believed in, while describing copyright infringement as a “very serious” offence internationally.

    The singer also commended Tiwa Savage, who he fondly referred to as his sister, for committing in good faith towards finding an amicable resolution to the dispute.

    “Before I went into it, I knew what I was getting into and I knew what I stood for. I understand the implications; I was ready for it and ready to follow it up,” Young said.

    The singer, however, refused to comment on the terms reached in the agreement, stressing that he was very happy.

    He said,

    “I’m sorry I’ll not be able to disclose that but we are happy with the resolution and everybody is good.

    “I was the one that came to social media to talk about it, and I took it to court because I was not happy, so now I am happy because we have resolved it and we are both happy about it.

    “Tiwa Savage is still my sister; no bad blood or beef. We are cool, it’s not a fight or beef, it’s just entertainment business.

    “But trust me, everybody does not necessarily go to court because they want to fight. It’s is not a beef.”

    “I’m in a good place with her as long as she is in a good place with me. Like I said, it’s nothing emotional from my own side. I’m just doing my music business and I believe that I am doing what is right.

    “I’m doing things the way it should be done professionally. I don’t expect anyone to get emotional about it; I personally know she is happy the same way I am happy.

    “Whether my accusations are right or wrong, I did what I knew was the right thing. I’m not a judge and I’m not the one to condemn anybody. All I know is that I fought for what I believed in and it was right. What I was fighting for was not for Danny Young as an artiste.

    “I was fighting for something I believed was wrong and should change. It was not about Tiwa Savage, it’s about the way things are being done in the industry. I felt that for people to change their ways, you need to have a good reason to do something.

    “Nobody is above mistake; anyone can do something but people realising and knowing the implications of what they do will not make them do it again. Whatever I did would have happened to anybody else.

    “The most important thing is that we were able to resolve (it) and not to take it beyond that stage.”

    Commenting on the backlash from people when he filed the suit, Young said, “We live in a very hypocritical generation, especially Nigeria as a whole. We have so many people that are not informed and as ignorant as they are, they still try to argue and put their ignorant information out there.

    “But 95 per cent of them don’t know what they are saying; some people don’t even read what they are talking about, they just check the comment of the last person and build on that.

    “Copyright infringement is a very serious offence internationally and we as players in the industry are meant to check ourselves and know how to do our thing in such a way that we don’t encourage things like that.”

    According to Young’s lawyer, Justin Ige, the decision to settle out of court stemmed from the respondents (Tiwa Savage & Mavin Records) reaching out to his client and requesting that the case be settled out of court.

  • Jaywon Accuses Zlatan Ibile Of Intellectual Property Theft

    Jaywon Accuses Zlatan Ibile Of Intellectual Property Theft

    One of Nigeria’s finest artiste, Jaywon has accused budding talent, Zlatan Ibile of intellectual theft.

    Angry Jaywon went on social media to call out Zlatan for copying his song ‘This Year (Odun Yi)’ in his (Zlatan) new music titled ‘This Year’ as well.

    Jaywon’s ‘This Year’ was released in 2013 while he was still signed to Kennis Music, the music was a hit and talk of the town during its reign, but the singer isn’t pleased with Zlatan’s version, claiming the ‘Zanku’ crooner stole his lyrics, title and video concept.

    In Jaywon’s comment on social media, he called Zlatan dumb and threated to physically assault him if he dares talk to him whenever they see face-to-face. He wrote; “The same lines, video concept Lool not even talking about the title but no, dis dumb children on dis platform only follow trends but una papa. If you see me for road make you come talk to me. No be only slap you go chop you go chop belleful.

    “If e pain you, I Dey my house make you come beat me but I don talk Wetin I talk. Who no know before don know and who no wan gree know OYO,” he added.

    Watch Jaywon’s ‘This Year (Odun Yi)’

    Watch Zlatan Ibile’s ‘This Year’

    Recall, pop singer Danny Young also lambasted Tiwa Savage earlier this year for stealing the creative content he used in his 2009 song, ‘Oju Tiwon’, for her ‘One’ track.

    Danny Young slammed Tiwa Savage with N200m infringement suit after he made sure YouTube dropped the video of ‘One’ from its platform, but it was later restored.

    He posted a video on his Instagram page, showed similarities between the two songs, but he was criticized by Tiwa’s fans who accused him of seeking attention.

    Danny Young said he was forced to take legal action against the songstress because he was snubbed after reaching out to her.

  • Singer Danny Young slams Tiwa Savage with N200 million lawsuit

    Singer Danny Young slams Tiwa Savage with N200 million lawsuit

    It appears the copyright infringement drama between Mavin Records act Tiwa Savage and Nigerian singer Danny Young, is far from being over as a new development recently unfolded.

    It was previously gathered the report of the ongoing drag between the two after Young had filed for copyright infringement against Savage. He had accused her of intellectual property theft, following the release of her music single One.

    In a video shared by the singer, he disclosed that the songstress had stolen content from his 2009 single, Oju Tiwon.

    Following another report, the claims made by the Young was taken up by popular video streaming platform YouTube, as the music video for the One music single was yanked off the website after copyright claims by a third party.

    In another development, we gathered a report of the superstar songstress who had taken to her social media page in excitement as she made the announcement that YouTube had restored the music video after ‘unfounded’ claims by a third party.

    A new post on the Instagram page of Danny Young shows that the battle is far from won as he had shared a couple of documents that appeared to be a lawsuit filed against Tiwa Savage and Mavin Records.

    His lawyer’s, Creative Legal, filed for damages in the sum of N200 million for copyright infringement. The aggrieved singer is said to be seeking remedy against Tiwa and Mavin for unlawfully copying his 2009 release Oju Tiwon, in Tiwa’s 2018 release One.

    See his post below:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bug5-5pg8YZ/

    As at the time of filing this report, there has been no mention of the case on the social media pages of either Tiwa or Mavin boss, Don Jazzy. We would be sure to keep you updated.

  • I blew before Wizkid – Danny Young slams UK-based OAP Adesope for trying to re-write history

    I blew before Wizkid – Danny Young slams UK-based OAP Adesope for trying to re-write history

    Nigerian singer, Danny Young has taken to social media to claim that he blew before Wizkid after a UK-based OAP Adesope stated that Wizkid paved the way for other Nigerian young artistes like Davido, Burna Boy and so on.

    Danny Young blamed the OAP for trying to re-write history.

    He wrote:

    We made this song in 2006, it was one of d biggest songs in Africa. I was just 16. The youngest kid Artiste/Producer at Dat time.

    Parents flogged music talents off their kids, but it changed afterwards. There was no social media so we had to travel everywhere we wanted our songs to be aired.

    Danny Young

    Channel O was the biggest international cable station and this song remained on No1 spot on the chat for several weeks.

    Then, Radio wouldn’t play u if u aren’t exceptionally good as they played more of western Artistes. But we reached out despite the limitations. We did almost the best dat was available at dat time. Every kid wanted to be like me.

    Even the person in question wouldn’t say I didn’t inspire him. Besides 2face (African queen) , Dbanj (Oliva twist) and Ice prince (oleku) further established our music internationally. Thank God for wizkid and Davido as they have further broken bounds by building on these platforms and we are proud of them.. It will not end there as it is like a process.

    There are others coming that will do greater things too, but it is important that we don’t forget by tomorrow what these guys (Wizkid,Davido,Olamide etc) are doing today.

    It’s like saying Phyno is the originator of Igbo Raps, where will u place Nigga Raw, or Saying Olamide started Yoruba raps when we had lord of Ajasa. let’s always dish out the correct information when it comes to history of the Nigerian music industry.

    No Disrespect to my big brother AdeShope

  • Wale Turner blasts Danny Young for accusing Tiwa Savage of intellectual property theft

    Wale Turner blasts Danny Young for accusing Tiwa Savage of intellectual property theft

    Danny Young who shared a video earlier accusing Tiwa Savage of intellectual property theft, had claimed that the 2018 MTV EMAs award winner used part of his 2009 record, ‘Oju Tiwon’ without seeking permission nor gave him any credit for inspiring her latest single titled ‘One’. He wrote;

    I never knew I would be a victim of intellectual property theft until now. the worst pain is that my song was stolen by Tiwa savage who happens to be one of my favorite female artiste

    READ ALSO: Wizkid Reacts To Tiwa Savage’s MTV Win as Don Jazzy Calls Her “The Stew”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BqfmUFCnYJD/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_medium=loading

     

    However reacting to this, Wale Turner who wrote Tiwa Savage’s ‘One’ whose lyrics caused the controversy, stated that Danny Young was just ‘placing a copyright on a Yoruba proverb’. He wrote;

    Make Oduduwa come sue you too wey dey use Yoruba sing na…..Baluuuuu U de put copyright for Yoruba proverb LMAO

  • Singer Danny Young Accuses Tiwa Savage of Stealing His Lyrics

    Singer Danny Young Accuses Tiwa Savage of Stealing His Lyrics

    Danny Young has taken to social media to call out Mavin queen, Tiwa Savage for allegedly stealing his lyrics for her new song, “One.”

    Danny Young

    According to the young singer, Tiwa Savage lifted some of his lyrics in his song ‘Oju Twon’ to make up her song ‘One’.

    “I never knew I would be a victim of intellectual property theft until now. The worst pain is that my song was stolen by Tiwa Savage who happens to be one of my favourite female artists,” the singer wrote.

    READI hardly see myself as a pretty woman – Tiwa Savage

    And from the video he shared, fans noticed the similarities in their verses. However, while many people insist that it wasn’t intellectual theft as the verse was taken from a Yoruba proverb, others added that the Mavin queen included more lines beyond the said proverb.

    Watch the video below;

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BqfmUFCnYJD/

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