Nigerian creative studio Insecta is suing Burna Boy for copyright infringement.
According to them, the music star used a creative work of theirs without compensation.
They wrote, "Towards
the end of last year, we made it public that Burna Boy and Aristokrat
had taken our artistic work and used it in South Africa for Burna’s
performance at Essence Concert without paying or giving us any form of
credit.
The silence we keep and
our high level of tolerance for … (Fill in the blank space) gives a lot
of
power to these people who take our work as creatives for granted. You
take your time, put in a lot of intellectual and physical work, then
someone will start asking funny questions when you bring your bill,
saying ‘Isn’t it just ordinary…?’
Then
they proceed to make millions on your ‘ordinary…’ Letting this slide
would only give them more grounds to keep taking advantage of our sweat
without acknowledging or truly understanding the value of what we give.
So
we decided to just do it. Yesterday, we filed a N20 million suit at the
Federal High Court against Burna Boy and Aristokrat for copyright
infringement. They’ll definitely think twice about using people’s works
without paying next time."
We reached out to the singer's manager who told Pulse, "they haven't sued Burna Boy. This is defamation of character, it has nothing to do with Burna, it happened in South Africa."
Meanwhile, Burna Boy treated his US fans to a concert marking his opening show for promotion of his "Outside" third studio album.
The show held on Sunday May 7, 2017 at the Playstation Theater in Times Square featuring special performances by Swizz Beatz and Jidenna.
"Outside",
his third full length project follows first and second albums "L.I.F.E"
(2013) under Aristokrat records label and "On A Spaceship" under his
own floated label (2015).
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