Singer Lil Pazo, actual identify Yasin Mukasa, claims to not have obtained any intention to sue discover relating to a copyright infringement case he’s being accused of by the household of the late Kato Lubwama.
The late Kato Paul Lubwama was a composer and the unique creator of the music “Kilabe Ebiiso.” This composition, copyrighted beneath Lubwama’s identify, has reportedly been infringed upon by Lil Pazo’s new launch titled “Irena Weee….”
Lil Pazo maintains that his music may be very completely different from the late’s music.

In a Sanyuka TV interview, Pazo additionally states that he’s but to be served with the sue discover however acknowledges seeing the doc on social media.
There’s a very massive distinction between Ebiiso and Irena Weee. But in addition, I’m solely seeing these (notices) on social media, I’ve but to obtain them in particular person however I’m hopeful they are going to be dropped at my understanding.
He claims that the reggae beat he used is Fortunate Dube’s and that he solely used Luganda phrases which he doesn’t consider is a case to reply.
Lil Pazo additionally laughs off the Shs300m analysis of the mental property infringement compensation.
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