Bad Bunny loses millions; Missy Elliot sued him over ‘Safaera’

How to forget safaera? The Bad Bunny song that came out in early 2020 became a super hitto the degree of being the most listened to that year according to the main platforms of streaming. There is no doubt that it was the song of the year and currently has more than 600 million reproductions on Spotify.

But, curiously, despite the fact that it is one of the Puerto Rican artist’s greatest hits, it is not the song that leaves him the most money. On the contrary! safaera He got Bad Bunny into several legal problems and today he receives less than 1 percent of the profits.

Get Ur Freak On

You will see, safaera uses samples of various songs. This is a very common practice in the world of music and normally there is no problem. However, Benito and his team did not ask permission for one of these samples and, well, you can imagine what happened.

The role in question is Get Ur Freak Onby Missy Elliott, from which you will recognize the guitar riff in safaera. And not even how to deny it, since it is a very characteristic rhythm.

The losses were millions

In an interview, Jowell, who participated in safaerasaid that they didn’t even tell Missy that they planned to use that samples. She found out because of the huge success the song had and of course she sued them. A deal was eventually struck that left Missy with most of the song’s earnings.

Look, by telling you that each of the collaborators receives 1 percent of the profits. For you to see how tremendous the cut was, Jowell said that, initially, he was entitled to about 20 percent of the money earned with safaerabut now you receive a fraction of this.

The great fall of safaera

Of course, Jowell admits that it was their fault. The artist mentions that it was a collective mistake, both by the collaborators and by Bad Bunny himself and even by the producers and the record company, because if the song passed through the hands and ears of so many people, how is it possible that no one thought of it? minimum let other artists know that they would take samples of their songs?

In addition, the artist thinks that the success of the song was what eventually caused the problems, since many songs use samples unauthorized and nothing ever happens. However, safaera it was so big that it was impossible for Missy Elliott not to notice.

yes that song [Safera] It would have been a normal song like the ones we put out, nobody would have messed with it. That song was f***ed up because it was too successful. Someone went to Missy Elliott and said, ‘Well, aren’t you hearing that these guys are singing along to your track?’

Other legal issues

bad bunny in concert

Although the variety of rhythms is what makes safaera is so special, it has also brought Bad Bunny several headaches, since this is not the first time he has gotten into trouble due to copyright issues.

Last year, the company AOM Music sued the artist because he allegedly used three songs that belong to DJ Playero: keep dancing, chocha with bug and kiss your body. Is what Jowell says true? Could it be that the more successful a song is, the more trouble it gets into?

Source: Okchicas

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