Diamond Platnumz’s Song ‘Enjoy’ Deleted From YouTube Over Copyright Claims

Singer Diamond Platnumz’s recent collaboration with Juma Jux, “Enjoy,” has been deleted from YouTube due to alleged copyright issues.

The song was removed from the platform two weeks ago, leaving fans puzzled.

The allegations were made by a Congolese artist named Sapologuano Odenumz, who claimed that the melody of “Enjoy” bears a striking resemblance to his own song, “I Found Love.”

Odenumz said that his melodies were incorporated into “Enjoy” without his permission.

He told a Tanzanian blog that he filed a copyright claim against the song, saying:

“Yes, I copyright struck the song because it is the melody of my song I Found Love and it was found on their song Enjoy.”

Odenumz also alleged that Diamond Platnumz and Juma Jux have taken legal action against him through the company that distributes their music.

He said that he was shocked to find out that his song had been copied, and that he tried to contact Juma Jux to address the issue, but received no response.

Odenumz’s dissatisfaction led him to file a complaint with YouTube, which resulted in the removal of the audio track.

He said that YouTube has invited him to negotiate a settlement.

Odenumz said that he is seeking a fair settlement for his creative work, and that he hopes that this incident will raise awareness of the importance of acknowledging the efforts of fellow artists and creators.

It remains to be seen whether Diamond Platnumz and Juma Jux will be found to have infringed on Odenumz’s copyright. However, the removal of “Enjoy” from YouTube is a significant development in the case.

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