The renowned producer of Sarkodie’s popular song “Try Me,” MOG Beatz, has explained why the song was taken down from numerous streaming services.
Fans of Sarkodie discovered the music was gone from Apple Music and other streaming services on Monday afternoon. It was instantly the subject of numerous rumors on social media that it had been removed because of its offensive and sexual content.
However, the Grammy-winning producer has set the record straight and admitted that an unidentified user posted an unlicensed copy of the song to several streaming services, including Apple Music.
The Sarkcess team acted quickly to resolve the situation after learning about the unlawful release.
The Sarkcess team immediately responded to the problem after learning about the unauthorized publication.
The team initiated initiatives to remove the music from significant streaming services, including Apple Music, after realizing the potential legal repercussions and the need to protect Sarkodie’s intellectual property.
Clearing the air in response to another tweet, he replied, “This guy uploaded the song right after it was leaked.. the guy cash out saa Apple Music & Spotify figa say e be the rightful owner.. The Sarkcess team is working on taking it down ASAP. Continue streaming on all other platforms .
This guy uploaded the song right after it was leaked.. the guy cash out saa Apple Music & Spotify figa say e be the rightful owner.. The Sarkcess team is working on taking it down ASAP. Continue streaming on all other platforms 🔊🔥 https://t.co/UFIZsH2b4Z pic.twitter.com/VdUYQave0d
— Numba One 🥇 (@MOGBeatz) July 3, 2023
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