Jeff Fullyauto Says His Team Pursued Copyright Takedown of Byron Messia’s ‘Talibans’: Video

December 13, 2024, 4:12 PM (GMT-5)
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Following the removal of Byron Messia’s Talibans, Jeff Fullyauto explained in a newly aired interview that his team was behind the pursuit of the copyright claim.

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During a new interview with Suncity 104.9, Jeff did not wish to speak much on the matter but he explained that his job is to focus on the music side of his career. However, his team, consisting of people who believe in him, handle the business side of the industry.

“… I have a team of professionals. So my job is focusing on the music. I’ve been focusing on music suh anyting yuh si a happen is a reflection of the professionals behind Jeff Fullyauto who believe in a Jeff Fullyauto talent,” the deejay stated.

He added that his team is doing whatever they believe it takes to make sure that his talent is recognised and that it is all business.

On Wednesday, Byron shared several messages on social media, revealing that his Talibans music video had been taken down from YouTube. It followed accusations made by Jeff Fullyauto and fans that he had stolen the deejay’s flow from his song Big Guns.

Watch the clip from his interview below.

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