Tekashi 6ix9ine BUSTED Over Copyright Claim For ‘GOOBA’ Video!
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine’s video “Gooba” has been removed from Youtube following a claim from a Kenyan producer that he stole the beat from him. Continue on for more on 6ix9ine ‘Gooba’ video busted for copyright…
CelebNMusic247.com reports that 6ix9ine has once again been caught steeling someone else beats. The kid has No originality at all.
We don’t know what the hell MTO is talking when they claimed “The video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Magix Enga.”
However, Magix Enga is the original creator of the beat for the opening of Tekashi 6ix9ine‘s “Gooba” which has over 277 million views on the streaming platform.
According to Chart Data, the video broke the record for the biggest 24-hour debut for a Hip Hop video in YouTube history.
In addition, to the copyright claims, Tekashi has not denied steeling it.He in fact, sent Enga a message via Instagram, he simply responded, calling him “Dead Mad” before deleting the post.
If the video was pulled, Tekashi’s people were able to get it back up on YouTube within hours.
Though, if proven right, Enga could be entitled to some of the rapper’s millions he has been flaunting on the Gram. So just like 69 said to Charlamagne, pucker up and pay the man rainbow hair.
Here is the proof that 6ix9ine jacked the beat:
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I’m back @6ix9ine And your Producer can perhaps explain this. Give credit where due ?