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Harmonize's Hit Song 'Uno' Removed from YouTube Amidst Plagiarism Allegations

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 20 November 2019.

Kenyan producer Magix Enga has claimed that Tanzanian musician Harmonize plagiarized his work in the song 'Uno', which was released on YouTube last month.

Magix Enga had given Harmonize a one-week ultimatum to remove the song or he would take action. However, the song was removed from YouTube before the deadline expired.

Magix Enga took to Instagram to express his satisfaction with the outcome, saying, "One week has passed and the song 'Uno' has been removed from YouTube. You cannot plagiarize Magix Enga's work, I repeat, you cannot and I will not allow this to happen in Kenya."

However, Harmonize's management has denied the allegations of plagiarism, despite Magix Enga's claims.

According to reports, the song 'Uno' was well-received by Harmonize's fans just a month after its release.

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