Singer Wendy Shay has taken to her Instagram page to register her displeasure after music streaming company, YouTube took down one of her music videos for copyright infringements.
The music video dubbed Pray for the World got unpublished after YouTube reportedly said it had the same chord progression as the hit South African song Jerusalema.
Giving an update on the matter, the ‘Uber Driver’ hitmaker said lawyers of her label, Rufftown Records, are trying to restore the video back on the global streaming platform.
She urged fans to keep calm adding that she will fight for her right.
"This is the country we are living in ooo … I will fight for my right because ‘Pray for the World’ has a different chord progression from Jerusalema."
"SHAYGANG don’t worry my lawyers are dealing with YouTube #prayfortheworld," she wrote.
Latest Stories
-
Akufo-Addo leads nationwide commissioning of 80 educational projects
43 seconds -
Ghana and Seychelles strengthen bilateral ties with focus on key sectors
32 mins -
National Elections Security Taskforce meets political party heads ahead of December elections
35 mins -
Samsung’s AI-powered innovations honored by Consumer Technology Association
55 mins -
Fugitive Zambian MP arrested in Zimbabwe – minister
1 hour -
Town council in Canada at standstill over refusal to take King’s oath
1 hour -
Trump picks Pam Bondi as attorney general after Matt Gaetz withdraws
2 hours -
Providing quality seeds to farmers is first step towards achieving food security in Ghana
2 hours -
Thousands of PayPal customers report brief outage
2 hours -
Gary Gensler to leave role as SEC chairman
2 hours -
Contraceptive pills recalled in South Africa after mix-up
2 hours -
Patient sues Algerian author over claims he used her in novel
2 hours -
Kenya’s president cancels major deals with Adani Group
3 hours -
COP29: Africa urged to invest in youth to lead fight against climate change
3 hours -
How Kenya’s evangelical president has fallen out with churches
3 hours