Felista Di Superstar accuses Black Market Records of copyright theft

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Singer Felista Di Superstar has made a public appeal for help in reclaiming what she says are her music rights from Black Market Records.In a video shared on her social media platforms on Saturday, Felista expressed frustration over what she described as years of earning nothing from songs that were allegedly placed under the label’s copyright control.According to the singer, Black Market Records not only claimed rights to music that was produced during their working relationship but also to songs she had recorded before joining the label.Those men took the music they found me with and put copyright on it, including the music we did with them, but I haven’t received a single coin from them.She further alleged that her father once visited the label’s offices seeking clarification and royalties but was repeatedly given excuses.When my dad went to them asking for money, they kept making him move with excuses until you give up, so I’m requesting any well-wisher out there to help me against these people.Felista also revealed that she lost access to her YouTube channel. While she stopped short of directly accusing the label of taking over the account, she noted that Black Market Records was the only party that had access to the login credentials.Bruno K demands Shs200m overdue payment from Black Market EntertainmentThe singer is now demanding that the label remove copyright claims from music she says she owned before signing with them.I want them to remove the copyright on the music they found me with because they did it forcefully. You can’t tell me you have been with my music, the music we did together and the music you found me with, and claim it hasn’t made any money in five or six years. Not even Shs10,000 or Shs20,000. It’s impossible, and I need justice.The post Felista Di Superstar accuses Black Market Records of copyright theft appeared first on MBU.