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Studio 100 ‘not happy’ with rapper’s crude version of K3 song

In ‘3K’ Gofast has given the original text of ‘Oya Lélé’ its own twist. “Me and the fam are looking for money for days. F • ck with the corridor and the clip is emptied. Nobody is safe”, it sounds for example. The coarse language and the video clip do not match the image that Studio 100 and K3 want to convey, so they have requested the Dutch rapper to take both the clip and the song offline.

“When I heard from Studio 100 that a cover of ‘Oya Lélé’ had been made, I initially felt charmed and happy”, says K3 songwriter Miguel Wiels. HLN. “It’s usually nice when other artists appreciate your melody, pick it up and get started with it. Until I realized from Studio 100 that it wasn’t such a kosher version. I listened to the cover a few times, but didn’t understand it. much of it because the singer articulates and murmurs quite unintelligibly. “

Miguel doesn’t think the boys in the video clip look ‘friendly’, ‘with those raised middle fingers and all that’. “We try to keep the K3 project tidy, but then you suddenly get this tasteless text and clip on our music, in which drug use and violence are promoted. I think that is a problem.” Gofast left with it NOS Youth News do not see the evil of it, but Miguel and Studio 100 see it differently. “This composition is our property and you cannot just steal it. I suspect that we will not leave it at this and that Studio 100, as producer, will take steps,” said the songwriter.

K3 has been making waves for over 20 years with their infectious children’s songs. In the video below you can see how they celebrated the anniversary.

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