We have all heard of the current court brouhaha between Cynthia Morgan and Queen Ure.
Apparently, the case is still as hot as fire.
Cynthia Morgan has now come out to tell Saturday Beats that she’s not afraid of Queen Ure.
Cynthia said she’s not ready to change the title of the song “Popori”
because it does not belong to anyone and she’s getting ready to drop
the video for the song.
Cythia said: –
“My song, Popori, is still out and I am shooting the video for it
very soon. Ure does not have anything on me and I don’t have any case
with her. Popori is my song. I produced the song and came up with the
title. I am from Edo State and I have been hearing the word Popori from
my childhood. It was funny when she said that she was the one that
invented the word popori and holds the copyright. She cannot even use a
copyright for the word. If she had told me that she trademarked the
word, then it would have been a separate thing. Even if she trademarked
the word, our songs have two different spellings.
“So if she takes the case to a court, I am sure they would say
she is being funny. It is just as I bear Cynthia and I decide to
trademark the name if someone else spells hers as ‘Synthia;’ I cannot
sue the person because they are two different spellings. It is funny to
me because it is like someone saying they invented the word love and no
one else should use it. I don’t have any problem with Ure and I am not
scared of her. We don’t have any case. If everyone should do what she
did to me, then it means my fellow artistes would be suing themselves
over songs like Azonto, Shoki, Caro, and the likes. I think it is a
funny situation. Instead of her being a ‘hater,’ she should be
supporting the newer generations of artistes and feel proud that I used
the word, popori. It doesn’t even make sense to me”.
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