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Bosom P-Yung apologises to Lord Paper for uploading his ‘Skin Pain’ song

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Musician, Prince Ofori, affectionately known as Bosom P-Yung has finally apologised to fellow musician Lord Paper for uploading the latter’s song he featured on without permission.

This comes after Bosom P-Yung uploaded his version of ‘Skin Pain’ on his YouTube channel without approval from the rightful owner of the song, Lord Paper.

It would be recalled that Lord Paper had an earlier version of his new single ‘Skin Pain’ with Bosom P-Yung before deciding to remove Bosom P-Yung’s version of the song and feature Mr. Drew due to some differences.

Howerver, P-Yung went ahead to upload the song to his YouTube channel without first clearing from the original owner.

Addressing the issue with Lord Paper in an interview with Sammy Flex on Zylofon Fm, Bosom P-Yung said it was anger which led him into uploading his version of the song on his YouTube channel.

According to him, his fans were much expectant of his version on Lord paper’s latest single ‘Skin pain,’ but had to take different turn of events, saying  Lord Paper decided to remove his version out of the song without informing him.

Adding that he was humiliated by his Actions and decided to entertain his fans with his version of the song.

My voice was on the music that is why I published it. It was anger which led me into publishing it because I was hurt. I published it because I wanted to entertain my fans,” he said in the Twi dialect.

He added that the song was uploaded on his YouTube for entertainment purposes and not for monetization. He however apologized to Lord Paper for his actions.

I blame my publisher for monetizing the song. I told him it was for entertainment purposes. I did certain things I was not supposed to do and in the process some people were hurt. I am sorry for offending you Lord paper. I am sorry. It was anger which led me into publishing my version of the song, and to all those I have offended in the process, I sincerely apologize,” he said in twi. He however noted that “My management are saying they will take it down. They are working on taking it down.”

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