Entertainment of Saturday, 15 June 2024

Source: ghanaguardian.com

DJ Azonto bemoans Bawumia's continuous use of 'Fa No Fom' without compensation

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The Rolls Royce Family, management of DJ Azonto, has sent a strong statement on a viral video regarding the unauthorized use of DJ Azonto's hit song "Fa No Fom" by prominent political figures.

Recently, a video surfaced showing Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President of Ghana, dancing to the track once again, during his political events in the Ashanti Region despite previous demands for a $10 million compensation.

The video, which has gained widespread attention, also features the regional chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Chairman Wontumi, and legendary political figure Kennedy Agyapong, using the song for their political purposes. This repeated use of "Fa No Fom" without seeking consent from DJ Azonto or his management is seen as a blatant disregard for intellectual property rights.

In light of these events, the Rolls Royce Family has demanded an additional $1 billion from each of these political figures for the unauthorized use of the song.

The management team emphasized that this is not just about financial compensation but also about respecting the rights and efforts of artistes.

DJ Azonto had previously expressed his intentions and made a promise to reward his mother with a car as soon as his song is used in political activities, even before the success of the song. However, despite the repeated use of "Fa No Fom" by Dr. Bawumia and other political figures, no compensation or acknowledgment has been provided.

“We find it deeply troubling that our artist's work is being used without permission, especially for political purposes. This not only undermines the value of the artist's creation but also sets a negative precedent for respecting intellectual property rights in our industry. The Rolls Royce Family urges Dr. Bawumia, Chairman Wontumi, and Kennedy Agyapong to address this matter promptly and provide the necessary compensation for the unauthorized use of "Fa No Fom."

“The management team remains open to dialogue to resolve this issue amicably but insists that appropriate measures must be taken to rectify this ongoing infringement. We urge music bodies like the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) to advocate for and protect the rights of musician.”