According to King Lion, the chorus these two musicians used was got from his song. Further, John Blaq and Jazmine’s song is titled Singa whereas King Lion’s is named Singa Osobola.
Attempts to reach out to the Tukwatagane singer have proved futile.
At first he was open to talks but later on became negative and resorted to threats. This upcoming singer however is determined to turn the world upside down to get justice.
“I want justice against John Blaq because he copied my song. His new song together with Lydia Jazmine is just a copy and paste of my song. Their collaboration is named Singa while mine is Singa Osobola. They just cut the title of the song and the chorus is just like mine. At first, he was positive to sort this matter out but from the advice of those around him, he’s been threatening me saying there isn’t anything money can’t do,” the upcoming singer said.
Further, he added that the reason he’s not aiming at Jazmine is because the song was uploaded on John Blaq’s platforms. Besides, there is nothing personal against the singer. He added that in fact, the self-styled African Bwoy is among his top 10 best singers in the country. Their voices too sound quite similar and he says he’s inspired by the singer.
Meanwhile his song was uploaded on his YouTube page about 2 months ago. Yet this new song of Jazmine and John Blaq was put up about 5 days ago.
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