Shaira Moro’s “Selos” Temporarily Removed from Streaming Amid Copyright Talks
Shaira Moro's song "Selos" has been voluntarily removed from streaming services as her label, AHS Channel, engages in discussions with Lenka, the Australian singer-songwriter, to obtain a cover license. This action follows Lenka's announcement of lega…
Shaira Moro's song "Selos" has been voluntarily removed from streaming services as her label, AHS Channel, engages in discussions with Lenka, the Australian singer-songwriter, to obtain a cover license. This action follows Lenka's announcement of legal measures against Moro for the melodic resemblance of "Selos" to her song "Trouble Is a Friend."
AHS Channel's proactive step to withdraw "Selos" from public access underscores their commitment to resolving the copyright issue amicably. The label is actively working to legitimize "Selos" as an official cover, acknowledging the melody's origin from Lenka's work. Despite the setback, the label remains supportive of Moro, praising her emergence as the "Queen of Bangsamoro Pop" and anticipating continued fan support once the song is legitimately re-released.
This situation highlights the complexities of copyright laws in music and the importance of obtaining proper licensing for cover songs. Shaira Moro's journey with "Selos" has captivated a wide audience, and her label assures fans of more original music to come, promising a bright future for the artist.
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