Magix Enga [Photo: magix_enga]

Kenyan producer Magix Enga alias Beat King has made another move that can lead to pulling down of a song dubbed Motigbana by Nigerian singer Olamide.

He claims Olamide used his beats, which he produced two years ago, and consequently, the song was released a year after.

"Olamide, I also give you one week. (Olamide Pia Nakupa 1 Week). My project file is two years old, your song is one year on YouTube. Otherwise, you can call and explain by the end of this week,” he posted on Facebook.

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Olamide is the second artiste that the Kenyan producer has accused of stealing his beats

Magix Enga had earlier raised concerns that there should be music creativity, as he warned those who steal the beats and use them without paying for the same.

Olamide is the second artiste that the Kenyan producer has accused of stealing his beats after Tanzanian singer Harmonize’s video was pulled down from YouTube due to copyright claims by the producer.

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"I am privileged and grateful to bring my art and passion to my fans. I take that job seriously, and feel obliged to protect the freedoms of others like me who slave for little or no pay.”