The true story about the controversial ‘I’m a fan’ song
Did an American singer steal Phyno’s song which has been released in Nigeria? Here’s the full story about the record.
The entire Nigeria is up in arms about a perceived theft of Phyno’s song by an American singer named Pia Mia.
The
record in quote is a song named ‘I’m a fan’ which was released by Phyno
in 2016 as part of his “The Playmaker” album. Phyno’s version featured
Mr Eazi, and another relative newcomer, Decarlo. The song which is an
urban Carrribean fusion, has not been made a single by the Nigerian
rapper, but it is one of the critically loved records on the project.
The song was produced by Benjamz.
On
May 26, 2017, American singer and songwriter, Pia Mia, released a
version of the song which featured singer Jeremih. The similarities
between hers and Phyno were present from the start. Pia Mia employs the
same song title (I’m a fan’), extremely similar production, chorus, and
verse.
On basic inspection, they are the same song, but Pia Mia’s version was produced by Remo the Hitmaker.
The
basic crowd mentality with singles in Nigeria is that whoever releases
it first owns the song, and very other version is a copy. And that’s
what’s been happening. Pia Mia has been dragged across Nigerian social
media as a thief, with fans and music enthusiasts accusing her of
blatant theft.
But here’s the story. Pia Mia did not steal
any song. She didn’t take Phyno’s record, neither did she appropriate
the music. The true story is way beyond her.
The
story of ‘I’m a fan’ single began from Phyno, Jeremih and producer Remo.
According to verified sources close to Phyno’s camp, the rapper was
working on incorporating Island-ready production on his sophomore album
to tap into the international market. He was in talks with Remo, who
sent him the song to work with.
“The guy sent the song to
us, and we wanted to work together, but something happened and we
couldn’t use it,” our source tells Pulse.
Due to issues
regarding remuneration, clearances and demands, Phyno and Remo did not
work together. But Phyno liked the idea of the sound, so he sought the
help of producer Benjamz, who reconstructed the single, and brought on
Mr Eazi and Decarlo to collaborate and release the record.
Remo,
who had totally abandoned the Phyno project, still has his music, and
so when Pia Mia tapped him and Jeremih for a new record, they had this
one ready-made for her to record and release.
These things
are not uncommon. In 2014, Phyno’s ‘Authe’ record featuring Flavour, and
DJ Spinall’s ‘Gba gbe’ featuring Burna Boy possessed similar melody and
lyrics in the choruses. But it was also a recording misunderstanding
which was never taken to court. Both Burna Boy and Flavour had worked on
a song, which was never finished. So they supplied it to other people.
So
Pia Mia, did not steal a Nigerian song. Phyno and Remo had a
misunderstanding, and the music has been duplicated [by its real owner
Remo]
Would any action be taken?
According to
our source, no official communication has been passed between Phyno and
his team, hence at the moment, there is no official response. Pia Mia
has not responded too. The singer has chosen to focus on promoting her
new single, which is receiving initial positive reviews.
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