Why YouTube Pulled Down Tiwa Savage’s ‘One’ Video

Posted on January 24, 2019

YouTube has on Wednesday took down the video of Nigeria’ singing sensation, Tiwa Savage’s latest song ‘One’ over copyright claims.

The Mavin singer late last year released the new single where she expressed her gratitude for all that had come her way during the course of the year.

Barely 48 hours after the release of the song, controversies ensued after singer Danny Young alleged on his Instagram page that Tiwa Savage had taken a line off his 2009 single, ‘Oju Ti Won.’

The allegation was dismissed by a number of his fans with Tiwa Savage refusing to comment and going ahead to release the visuals to the songs a few weeks later.

It, however, alleged that Danny Young took his case to YouTube where he complained of violation of his copyright laws.

The video was later taken down from the streaming platform while the audio is still accessible.

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