Singer Ewa Accused Of Stealing 2Face Idibia's Song, Tuface Management Threatens To Sue And Releases Press Statement

Singer Ewa has being acussed for stealing Tuface Idibia's song "Crazy Love" . Tuface's management is already spitting fire and threatening legal actions over the song which was released some days ago by Ewa who claims she only featured Tuface in the song.  Ewa was accused of mixing her own song in the yet-to-be released song "Could This Be Love" by Tuface and renamed the song to "Crazy Love".  Read their press statement below:

 NOTICE OF 2FACE COPYRIGHT IN THE SONG "CRAZY LOVE" AND WARNING AGAINST POTENTIAL INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT 

It has been brought to our attention that there is a song "Crazy Love" being circulated on the Internet which was composed and sang by one Ewa and purportedly featuring 2Face.

We wish to use this medium to categorically state that 2Face did not feature in any song composed and sang by any Ewa. The song is an illegal manipulation and super-imposition on 2Face's unreleased song titled "Could This Be Love".

This odious and fraudulent act is not only condemnable but also an assault to the integrity of the entertainment industry which thrives on creativity and hard work. In particular, the act is an infringement of 2Face right under the Copyright Act Cap C28, LFN 2004 and we shall employ the full force of law to enforce the breach of his reproduction, publishing, performance, communication rights which have been breached.

TAKE NOTICE that any person who performs or caused to be performed the said infringing song shall also be guilty of infringement under the Copyright Act and we shall not hesitate to bring the full weight of law to bear on the person. For further information/inquiry, you may contact the undersigned via email at legal@960music.com.
 
Thank you.
Yours Faithfully,
THE 960 MUSIC PR TEAM

 Meanwhile, Ewa's camp has responded to the allegation. Here is also their own statement..

 "We can only apologise because 2Face has the right to the song and we were under the impression that it was an opportunity for us to buy the song (from him), but that (later) wasn't the case."

Although the matter has been resolved by both parties.

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