Streaming giant Netflix has taken down its newly released Nollywood film Slay over claims of copyright infringement.
The 2021 movie had already reached number 1 in multiple countries before Ghanaian artiste Wendy Shay called the Slay producers out for using her song as one of the soundtracks without her permission.
“So, I watched this movie last night on Netflix and my song, All for You was featured without my consent or that of my management,” Wendy Shay tweeted; sharing a clip of the movie in which they use her song. “Producers of the movie Slay, it is a crime to use someone’s intellectual property without her consent. Kindly do the needful or I will see y’all in court.”
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Neither Netflix nor the film’s producers have publicly addressed the singer’s claims. However, Slay is no longer available on the platform. Produced by Elvis Chucks and directed by Adze Ugah; the comedy film stars Ramsey Nouah, Idris Sultan, Amanda du-Pont and other celebrity actors from the continent. Slay premiered on the streaming platform on April 26, 2021, and will likely be back once the producers resolve the copyright issue.