Dancehall singer signed to G-worldwide debunks claims he stole “Kilamity”.
A few weeks back precisely in March, Sugar Boy was accused of song theft by an upcoming artiste, Barz.
Now Sugar Boy who launched his debut album “Believe” in April has come out to set the record straight. The singer gave an insight into the matter in a chat with Planetradio TV.
Sugar Boy maintained firmly that he created “Kilamity”, the sound, vibe and that he did not steal it from Barz. He however said what happened to Barz is Karma, because Barz went ahead to record a verse on the song without his knowledge.
Watch the video below
https://www.instagram.com/p/BT6K337DqiB/
Barz called out Sugar Boy over the album, claiming that he stole his song, ‘Kilamiti,’ which is featured on his album.
According to Barz, the G-Worldwide act was around as a friend while he made the song ‘Kilamiti’ in 2016, only for Sugar Boy to steal the song from him.
Barz said, “I have known Sugarboy for almost six years. He was always the happy go lucky type, upbeat and seemingly content. We had good times in the past. Honestly, I’m quite shocked. This same person used to mentor me in a sense back in the day. He produced the first official song I ever released under a record label, ‘Morenike’ featuring Chuddy K.
“When I was in school, we were always in touch and he used to send me beats regularly to see if I’d like anyone of them and pick to do a song. Sometimes he would freestyle on them to give some sort of insight as to what he was thinking when he made the beat, so for him coming over to my present studio and free styling was business as usual.
“This comes as a shocker. He was fully aware of the progress of the song; he came over to the house a couple of times and listened to the finished work. He loved it! He was fully aware of its release as a single and also the release of the video last year and gave his consent.
“You don’t just feel you can do something with a song you made with someone and go ahead to drop the exact same thing without reaching out to the person even once.
“Nothing is right about it! The song was released June 2016 and it was met with rave reviews from the fans.”
Leave a Reply