It has been confirmed that Nigerian old stager- Tony Tetuila, and Ghanaian Tic Tac are suing African Superstar, Wizkid Dayo, for copyright violation.
Tony Tetuila, who was brought into the limelight by his “my car” hit track, took to Instagram to confirm this. He also revealed that they are suing Wizkid for his single “Gbese” which lifted some contents from their 2004 hit song, “Fefe Na Efe”. Both artistes are demanding for over 30 million and 35% of both digital sales and royalties, Wizkid and the song producer, DJ Tunez, received from the song.
Here is a quote of what Tony wrote on Instagram:
“I just want to clear the air, as i am hearing things coming from Ghana. Yes, it is true that myself, Tony Tetuila, and Tic from Ghana (formerly known as Tic Tac)are both suing Wizkid and DJ Tunez at the Nigerian Federal High Court for violating our intellectual property rights from our song Fefe n’ Efe. Our lawyers have advised us not to say more than that. Thank you.”
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