Tuface’s camp released a press statement two days ago, stating that an upcoming artiste stole his song and yet tried to use his image (right above) to sell her records. They threatened to sue her, and wanted bloggers to help inform the society about the fraudulent act.
But the soft spoken lady, Ewa, after the press statement
went viral through her representative admitted to an online publication that she stole the song and Tuface
was never in the studio with her. She went ahead to also reveal that
the part were his voice was actually heard was fixed in by her producer.
Below is the press statement released by them before the
singer admitted her wrong. We are not sure if Tuface is still pressing charges
or not.
“It has been brought to our attention that there is a song
“Crazy Love” being circulated on the internet which was composed and sang by
one Ewa and purportedly featuring 2Face.
We wish to use this medium to categorically state that 2Face
did not feature in any song composed and sang by any Ewa. The song is an
illegal manipulation and super-imposition on 2Face’s unreleased song titled
“Could This Be Love”. This odious and fraudulent act is not only condemnable
but also an assault to the integrity of the entertainment industry which
thrives on creativity and hard work.
In particular, the act is an infringement of 2Face right
under the Copyright Act Cap C28, LFN 2004 and we shall employ the full force of
law to enforce the breach of his reproduction, publishing, performance,
communication rights which have been breached.
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