Controversy is brewing in the music scene as rapper Diana Cods finds herself in a heated dispute with A Jay from Buruklyn Boyz after their mega-hit “Set It” was abruptly pulled from YouTube.
In a stunning turn of events, Dyna Cods has accused A Jay of orchestrating this major setback for their hit track. She took to social media, expressing her outrage: “So A Jay and his team decided to pull down my song ‘Set It’ from YouTube. I’m so angry and upset, how could they do this?”
In an interview with Homeboyz Radio, Cods elaborated that the conflict stemmed from disagreements over revenue sharing with the song’s distributor.
She hinted that the move was a direct result of tensions surrounding how royalties from the viral hit would be divided. According to her, A Jay and his team had agreed to take only 10 percent of the song’s revenue.
On the flip side, A Jay responded indirectly, emphasizing that the “cake” (revenue) from the song must be shared. However, he stopped short of confirming or denying his involvement in the decision to pull the track.
This drama unfolds at a time when “Set It” was enjoying massive success, boasting millions of views on YouTube almost hitting 3 million views.
The situation has certainly captured the attention of fans and followers, leaving many wondering what the next chapter will hold for these two artists.
Fans React As ‘Set It’ Is Pulled Down From YouTube
@_krokenn said: “Walikuseti.”
@biiiiig_jay said: “Wanafanya hesabu ya minus kwa career yake.”
@valentino_james said: “If it is your song, how is it on his page, make me understand please.”
@agoya_dee said: “I advise artists to always have clear agreements in place when doing collaborations, especially when being featured on a track.”
@mariojj254 said: “Iyo maestro imeisha hivyo, everything has its end.” @lovie_wendo__ said: “Mmejaribu maombi.”
@call.me.junior.1 said: “Sorry, you should go to court baby girl.”
@The_joker_audio said: “Weeeh music business ain’t easy.”