A Pass Warns Influencers Who Posted His Concert On YouTube To Put It Down

February 3, 2025

Singer Alexander Bagonza famously known as A Pass has earned influencers who recorded and posted his concert on YouTube to put it down.

He said that if they don’t listen to him he will report their channels and they might lose them for good.

Influencers usually stream live concerts and others go ahead to post it on social media. In a country like Uganda that doesn’t have copyright law, they can easily earn from this kind of content leaving the owner struggling.

According to A Pass, the only people he will allow to remain with his content on YouTube are those with at least a video of 3 minutes.

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“I am here to tell everyone that recorded and posted my concert on their YouTube channel to pull it down. I am just giving them 24 hrs and after that some of you should actually forget your channels. I don’t understand why some people take advantage of people’s hard work and expect no repercussions,”

Passenger selling Nsenene aboard Uganda Airlines

It should be noted that A Pass has always called out people not to post his content saying that he is tired of working for others.

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