Team Eternity Ghana accused of copyright infringement over hit song “Defe Defe”
Veteran producer Kwame Mickey has accused Ghanaian gospel group Team Eternity Ghana of copyright infringement, claiming that their hit song “Defe Defe” samples a song by one of his artists.
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With the release of “Testimony,” their third live album, Team Eternity has garnered a lot of attention. “Defe Defe” is the album’s top song on Apple Music Ghana’s Top 100, and it is topping other charts as well.
Kwame Mickey asserts that Halleluyah Voices’ song “Defe Defe,” which was released fifteen years ago, is sampled in Team Eternity Ghana’s “Defe Defe.” He claims that even though the melodies of the two songs are different, they have the same lines, composition, and arrangement. Mickey expressed his worries and urged Team Eternity to take action on social media.
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The claims have not yet received a response from Team Eternity Ghana.
Take a listen to the music below.
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