D’Banj Speaks Out: Marc Anthony Used Oliver Twist Without Permission
Nigerian music icon D’Banj has addressed a serious issue involving international pop star Marc Anthony, who recently released a song titled Muevense that borrows from D’Banj’s 2011 global hit Oliver Twist – but without clearance.
According to D’Banj, Marc Anthony interpolated elements of the classic Afrobeats track
– including portions of its melody and lyrics – without seeking permission or offering credit. This revelation has sparked discussions around intellectual property rights and the growing need to protect African music on the global stage.Oliver Twist wasn’t just a hit – it was a cultural breakthrough. The song catapulted D’Banj into the international spotlight, charted in the UK Top 10, and helped introduce Afrobeats to a wider global audience. Its infectious blend of Afro-pop, dance music, and witty lyrics made it one of the first Nigerian tracks to truly go global.
D’Banj expressed disappointment, noting that no one reached out to clear the sample or request usage rights. He emphasized that artists – especially those with a global platform – should be held accountable when using or adapting someone else’s work. “It’s not just about the song,” he said. “It’s about respecting the creators and the culture.”
This incident highlights a larger issue: as Afrobeats continues to dominate worldwide charts and inspire new sounds, its originators must be respected and properly credited. It’s not the first time African artists have had their work used without proper recognition, but with Afrobeats now at the forefront of global music, the calls for fair treatment are growing louder.
In a time when collaboration and inspiration cross borders more than ever, D’Banj’s stand is a timely reminder: recognition, respect, and rights should never be optional.
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