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Why Willy Paul’s latest song was pulled down from YouTube

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Following what is thought to be a copyright infringement lawsuit, Willy Paul’s most recent song with Jovial has been removed from his YouTube channel.

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Willy Paul and Jovial

The song was removed off from the singer’s channel three days after it was posted on YouTube and had already received over 5,000 views.

According to YouTuber BTG News Kenya, the song was taken down after a performer going by the name King Jones alleged that Pozze had stolen portions of his music and used them in his new song.

The two started working on the song together more than a month ago, and it has taken time for them to finish it.

After she posted a picture of herself in a bathtub, Pozze slipped into Jovial’s direct message (DM), but she was uncomfortable with the way he approached her. This was the beginning of the whole trip.

However, he didn’t give up on her until she arrived in Nairobi and the two released their new single, “Lalala,” which indicated that they weren’t dating but had instead been collaborating and pushing for the new song that would be posted on Pozze’s channel.

Additionally, the song was doing well since it was published on YouTube and even peaked at number three before it was removed.

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Meanwhile, neither Willy Paul nor Jovial have publicly commented on the song’s removal, leaving their fans to speculate as to whether they were the ones who did it for clout or whether the copyright claims were legitimate.

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