Otile Brown explains why his single with Khaligraph Jones got pulled down

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It came as a shock to Otile Brown’s fans after they found out that his recently released hit record dubbed ‘Japo Kidogo’ which features Khaligraph Jones was pulled down from YouTube after just two days it was uploaded.

The hit record was already trending at number one in the country and it has already amassed more than 300,000 views in that short time period it was up on YouTube.

Khaligraph Jones has said that he doesn’t know the reason why the music video was pulled down from Youtube and that’s it is only Otile Brown that knows the reason for the music video getting pulled down.

“The video was pulled down from YouTube just 2 days after its release due to management issues that am not in Liberty to discuss unfortunately, even if I wanted to.” Otile Brown explained in part on social media.

This is not the first time Otile Brown’s music video gets taken down as a couple months back, his hit record ‘Chaguo La Moyo’ which features fellow talented artiste, Sanaipei Tande following a copyright dispute over the song by a woman identified by Janet Kipsang who laid claim to it which Otile Brown’s management claimed that an enemy was behind the copyright claim using an alias of Janet Kipsang.

Otile Brown explained on social media that this time it was pulled down because of management issues that he is not at liberty to say even if he wanted to. He also didn’t say when we should expect the music video for the said record to be reuploaded back up on YouTube but instead he promised his fans that he is going to give them some good music which is what they deserve.

Otile Brown said, “To my loyal fans who have always supported me, I know there’s a lot of speculation going on as to why my newly released project titled “Japo Kidogo” featuring Khaligraph Jones was pulled down from Youtube.

The video was pulled down from youtube just 2 days after it’s release due to management issues that am not in Liberty to discuss unfortunately, even if I wanted to. This is what I would like to say though, there’s a lot of hard work, a lot of resources/money and a lot of time that goes into such a project thus my management and I would not just pull down a video just like that.

We respect artistry and the craft but at the end of the day it’s still business and we have to respect that. All I promise is we are still going to give you our fans what you deserve which is good music. ”

 

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