A photo of Obrafour and Hammer’s legal team has popped up online after a copyright suit filed against them was thrown out by the court.
Mantse Aryeequaye, the founder of the Chalewote Street Art Festival in January 24 sued Veteran rapper, Obrafour and renowned music producer, Hammer, for allegedly claiming ownership of the ‘killer cut blood’ phrase used in the ‘Oye Ohene’ song.
His suit came after Obrafour filed a $10 million suit against American rapper Drake for using the phrase in question without his consent.
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Sadly for Mantse, an Accra High Court on February 15, 2024, dismissed the case. It was observed by the court that the plaintiff had filed separate claims against Obrafour and Hammer.
Mantse was subsequently fined GHS 10,000.
Following this, Zionfelix.net has sighted a photo of Obrafour, Hammer, lead counsel, Bobby Banson and other legal team members.
The photo was taken after the court’s decision today.
See it below.