Performing 'Send Your Fire' was a mistake - Guru

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  • Jackson 10 years ago

    Yall want attention for the song...you got it now.

  • Nicholas Murphy 10 years ago

    Peace

  • Philip 10 years ago

    As a profesional musician when a DJ drop a song that doesnt belong to you.you Will quickly leave the stage or tell the DJ to stop IT.u Knew what u were doing so stop Lying .i listened to ur interview on happy FM and u Said ru ...
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  • Kobby. New Edubiase 10 years ago

    I need clarification on this. Is it a crime in the music industry to perform a song you featured? What is the agreement of the collaborations? Don't they share the glory and shame of the outcome of the song? Elsewhere, people ...
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  • internet 10 years ago

    na lie be this abi. no such thing is done elsewhere.

    artiste are paid in full for features and don't hold copyright nor share any royalties with the original composer.

    so to clarify as you requested, yes. it is a crime ...
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  • seer 10 years ago

    Guru is dangerous

  • kb 10 years ago

    Who told u one can add a featured song on his album. U can only do that if both parties hav a share in the song.
    a and b is different from a ft b

  • Doryn 10 years ago

    yy was it a miztake

  • Owusu 10 years ago

    There is different between collaboration and featuring,Collaboo Both can put IT on Their album but featuring is either u Are paid off all u Will enjoy royalties as part Of the songwriters but u can never perfom the song witho ...
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  • CRISS WADDLE 10 years ago

    Kwasia im a professional dj base in usa I have dj for plenty artist as soon as the dj drop a song that is not on their performance list the artist tell the dj to stop immediately. Why didn't just walk off stage n tell the dj ...
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  • Mensima 10 years ago

    You were wrong in singing this music without prior permission. As an artiste, you could have improvised. If you repeat this behaviour in this industry, you should be prepared for litigation. Be very cautions, this is how care ...
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