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Willy Paul’s song restored on YouTube after it was deleted over copyright claim

Willy Paul's song restored on YouTube after it was deleted over copyright claim
Willy Paul. PHOTO/Courtesy.

Willy Paul’s latest song ‘Lalala’ which he collaborated with Jovial had been pulled down from YouTube following a copyright claim.

The song was pulled down after a musician identified as King Jones claimed that Willy Paul had taken parts of his music and incorporated them into the new song.

The romantic song has now garnered more than 400,000 views after it was deleted with only 5,000 views. It’s also trending at position four on YouTube trends.

Willy Paul has informed his fans on his Instagram to watch the song on YouTube after it was restored.

The musician, after the song was restored, said that he worships God who lives and loves him very much.

“I serve a living God, my God loves me so much. Finally the song #LALALA is back on youtube but not trending.. keep streaming the song fam and let the devil know that I am protected by the blood of Jesus and still here to stay…. this is a very beautiful song that everyone should atleast try and listen to…” He wrote.

Jovial also informed her fans that the song was back on YouTube so they can watch it.

The song was restored on YouTube as Willy Paul attained one million followers on the video streaming platform.

 

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