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Prince Kaybee addresses DJ Maphorisa’s claim on owning artists’ masters

by Staff Bona
Pictures: Instagram

Computer, electricity, and studio – these are just some of the things belonging to DJ Maphorisa that, if used by an artist, will warrant the deejay to label your work as his own.

The award-winning deejay and record producer shared his proclamation on Instagram Live and stated that new artists need to educate themselves about the happenings of the entertainment industry.

“When you record music on my computer, my studio, with my electricity. That sh*t is mine. It belongs to me,” stated DJ Maphorisa. “You must understand when you work in someone’s studio, that sh*t is not yours. Go buy your studio, buy plug-ins, FruityLoops [a digital audio software now known as FL Studio], a microphone and whatever, then make music and release it. Then those will be your masters.”

A snippet of the recorded video made its way to other social media platforms, sparking many memes and comments.

One of those comments came from Prince Kaybee, who said on X (formerly Twitter), “Growing up, I changed my beliefs. I now believe that working together on creative projects is about the IP sharing. So, someone must write a song, produce a beat and craft it and you own everything because you bought Nando’s and lights?”

Growing up I’ve changed my beliefs. I now believe in working together on creative projects is about the IP sharing. So someone must write a song, produce a beat and craft it and you own everything cause you bought Nando’s and lights? https://t.co/t89Uw84Uio

— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) January 30, 2024

Some social media users in Prince Kaybee’s comment section argued that this was no different to what big corporations are doing, while others participated in the memes.

This is such a loaded conversation because corporates work like this.

You work for them, create for them, solve problems & come up with dope ideas, but they just pay you a salary & keep all the IP.

Should other industries, like the arts, be the same?

HUGE DEBATE.

— Penuel The Black Pen (@GodPenuel) January 30, 2024

Isnt it the same thing DJ Khaled is doing ?.
Just adding “we de best music” and adds his name on every track?…

Not saying its fair though

— ?????? (@Ke_Arturo) January 30, 2024

it’s a form of exploitation and it’s sad. ?

— Winnie M ✨️ (@Winxx_777) January 30, 2024

Also see: Sunglasses in a gym? Somizi’s fashion statement creates a buzz

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