MOG Beatz, the renowned producer responsible for Sarkodie’s hit track “Try Me,” has shed light on the reasons behind the song’s removal from several streaming sites. Contrary to widespread speculation about explicit or derogatory content, the producer has revealed that an unauthorized version of the track was uploaded by an anonymous individual onto various streaming platforms, including Apple Music.
According to MOG Beatz, an unauthorized version of the song was uploaded to various streaming platforms, including Apple Music, by an anonymous individual. This discovery prompted swift action from the Sarkcess team to address the issue at hand. Recognizing the potential legal implications and the importance of safeguarding Sarkodie’s intellectual property, the team acted promptly to have the unauthorized version of the track removed from major streaming platforms, including Apple Music.
https://twitter.com/MOGBeatz/status/1675960283393662976?s=20
The actions taken by the Sarkcess team in promptly removing the unauthorized version of “Try Me” demonstrate their commitment to protecting Sarkodie’s music and ensuring that his official releases are properly represented on streaming platforms. By actively addressing this issue, they have shown their dedication to upholding the integrity of Sarkodie’s artistic vision and protecting his intellectual property rights.