US-Based Record Label Goes After Companies That Took Part in Jerusalema Dance Challenge

US-Based Record Label Goes After Companies That Took Part in Jerusalema Dance Challenge

Several organizations in Kenya and around the world could be forced to pay huge fines over the much-hyped Jerusalema dance challenge.

This comes after Warner Music, the US-based record company that partially holds the rights to the song, announced it will demand license fees for the use of the song in dance videos. Master KG, the South African musician behind the global hit, partly owns rights to the music.

Warner stated that viewers should have sought permission from the producers in the form of a license, before recording dances to the music.

The company in a statement through German news outlet Deutsche Welle (DW) said it will be demanding fees from any organization or institution that used the song as an advertising or image-promoting effect.

Many government and private institutions in Kenya took part in the challenge and are likely to be compelled to pay fines if Warner makes good their threats.

MPs, government institutions, county governments like Nairobi and Mombasa, as well as private companies released videos taking part in the global dance challenge.

Produced and released in 2019, the Jerusalema song hit the trending path during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, which saw its viewership on YouTube surpass 340 million.

Warner Music Group Corp. is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York.

Warner is one of the “big three” recording companies and the third-largest in the global music industry behind Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment.
 

Comments

GG (not verified)     Thu, 02/25/2021 @ 07:03am

Far fetched! Good luck tracking business ownership in Africa; leave alone taking them to court! Impossible! We will file a petition to boycott all Warner productions; how about that? They should be happy we made them popular!

Wandemenge (not verified)     Thu, 02/25/2021 @ 08:59am

Turundie lugha,desturi n a Mungu WA Muafrika.
" To speak is to live for another" - Time is ripe to go back to our roots!!

Motofire (not verified)     Thu, 02/25/2021 @ 08:25pm

In reply to by Wandemenge (not verified)

We All descend from Adam so Africa religion doesn't exist. One God one way that is Jesus. Jesus is mixed coz Rahab a black/canaanite was his ancestor. He appointed black disciples Akina Simeon aka Niger and Lucius of Cyrene. They were apostles in Antioch

GlasdHalfFull (not verified)     Fri, 02/26/2021 @ 11:27am

In reply to by Motofire (not verified)

So, Adam's children married each other? And so on and so forth?
The amount of ignorance by people worshipping a white god imposed upon them by colonizers never ceases to amaze me. Like sheep, they stick to a book that says the earth is ~4000 years old. Why write things in a book? Why not write it in people's hearts as soon as they're born ndio tutoe hii confusion?
Btw, please don't quote scriptures if you're going to respond

Mundumugo (not verified)     Fri, 02/26/2021 @ 06:17pm

In reply to by Motofire (not verified)

So you prefer that story of incest, revenge, jealousy, murder and general mayhem over stories that make more sense like the one of Gikuyu na Mumbi? Which line do you think is more viable, the one with 9 unrelated men for 9 women or a single man and woman populating the earth? Africans have far more realistic creation stories than inbreeding which is really bad for a species.

Kora kanini (not verified)     Thu, 02/25/2021 @ 10:07pm

My take is this,...if any entity benefited financially, then they need to pay, but if it was used for healing the masses,forget it.

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