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#SHOWBIZ: Man Senoi: No need for 4U2C permission to upload songs on digital platforms
#SHOWBIZ: Man Senoi: No need for 4U2C permission to upload songs on digital platforms

New Straits Times

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Man Senoi: No need for 4U2C permission to upload songs on digital platforms

KUALA LUMPUR: Composer Man Senoi, whose real name is Othman Masri, 72, and his wife, Ramziah Mohamed Noor, 62, also known as Mama Rap, do not need to obtain approval from 4U2C members when uploading their songs to Spotify. Man Senoi said that the songs in question are entirely their intellectual property and are protected by the Music Authors' Copyright Protection (MACP). "I have consulted a lawyer about this matter. We've been informed that we have full rights to these songs," he explained. "We don't need to refer to 4U2C. They can claim royalties as performers (singers) with Recording Performers Malaysia (RPM). It's clear that our company, Zman Productions, owns the 'sound audio' and the rights to the 25 'sound recordings' of 4U2C songs belong to Man Senoi," he told Harian Metro. Man Senoi added that he had submitted the songs to MACP, accepted their decision, and did not wish to prolong the matter. He made these comments in response to a statement by Datuk AC Mizal and 4U2C at a recent press conference, concerning the copyright dispute over 4U2C's songs with concert organiser Juss Event. The conflict initially arose when the founder of 4U2C claimed that no party, including 4U2C members or concert organisers, had contacted him for permission, despite Zman Productions holding the rights to 25 songs performed by 4U2C. During the recent press conference, AC Mizal announced that the concert would proceed as planned, following approval from the MACP. He reportedly said that they had obtained a valid licence from MACP to perform the songs live with a band. AC Mizal reportedly explained that, under the Copyright Act 1987, singers do not need to obtain permission from the creator to perform live, provided they do not alter the song's structure or republish it as a recording.

#SHOWBIZ: Ayob apologises to 4U2C
#SHOWBIZ: Ayob apologises to 4U2C

New Straits Times

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Ayob apologises to 4U2C

KUALA LUMPUR: The Vice President of Music Malaysia Ayob Abdul Majid, 62, has issued an apology following his intervention in a dispute between composer Man Senoi and rap group 4U2C. Ayob had previously offered to mediate the conflict between Man Senoi and 4U2C concerning the recently announced "WE 4U2C Live in Concert" event. "I'd like to provide some clarification regarding the viral issue involving my previous comments about the group 4U2C," he said. "First of all, I'd like to apologise if any of my statements have offended anyone, particularly the original members of 4U2C or their fans. "My intention wasn't to belittle or demean anyone, but simply to share a little history based on my knowledge of the industry." Ayob had previously claimed to have been involved with 4U2C some time ago, including with several original members like Datuk AC Mizal, around the early 2000s. "I acknowledge that there may have been errors in my delivery style that were misunderstood or caused offence. I accept criticism with an open heart," he added. "As Vice President of Music Malaysia, I'm responsible for maintaining harmony and camaraderie among artistes. "Therefore, I urge that this issue isn't exaggerated or sensationalised within the entertainment world." He emphasised that if there's any dissatisfaction, "the door of communication is always open for all parties." "Avoid misunderstandings through social media. We're all adults and mature, and it's better if this matter is resolved amicably in person or through proper channels," he said. "Hopefully, all parties can take a more positive approach to maintain dignity and unity in our art world." Yesterday, during a press conference about song copyright issues, organised by 4U2C and event organiser Juss Event, AC Mizal criticised Ayob, describing him as wanting to "be a hero" in this matter.

#SHOWBIZ: 4U2C concert to proceed despite copyright row, group demands apology
#SHOWBIZ: 4U2C concert to proceed despite copyright row, group demands apology

New Straits Times

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: 4U2C concert to proceed despite copyright row, group demands apology

KUALA LUMPUR: Despite being embroiled in controversies, including allegations regarding copyright and song ownership, 1990s hip-hop group 4U2C is pressing ahead with their WE 4U2C Live In Concert project. The group, famed for their hit song "Fiona," is set to fulfil their promise to perform at the Idea Live Arena, Petaling Jaya, on Sept 15. Speaking on behalf of 4U2C, Datuk AC Mizal, whose real name is Mizal Zaini, asserted the group's right to stage the concert following guidelines from the Music Authors' Copyright Protection (MACP). "I would like to announce that we have received the MACP permit. This concert will go ahead," AC Mizal said at a press conference today. He further explained, "According to the Malaysian Copyright Act 1987, via MACP, every live performance using 'live' music does not require consent from the songwriter. This is because the songwriter has transferred the ownership rights to MACP for commercialisation." AC Mizal stressed the group's respect for property rights. "We don't want to deny property rights. When issues arise, we will respond, especially regarding property rights. We made this reference before the WE 4U2C Live In Concert project was announced," he added. Also present at the press conference were Shasha Marican, a representative from the organiser, Juss Event Sdn Bhd, their lawyer, Carlos Mak Chuen Yuan from the law firm Tang Kong Hai and Tui, and other members of the music group. The issue surrounding the 4U2C concert arose when composer Man Senoi (real name Othman Masri, 72) and his wife Ramziah Mohamed Noor (62), known as Mama Rap, reportedly disputed 4U2C's intention to stage the concert. Man Senoi and Mama Rap claimed they hold the rights to 25 of the group's songs. To clear their "tarnished name and reputation," AC Mizal announced that the organisers are demanding an apology within 24 hours from several individuals who allegedly issued "untrue and misleading statements" about the concert. "We will not tolerate any false statements and demand an apology within 24 hours," he warned. AC Mizal confirmed that all necessary licences and permits from the authorities have been secured for the concert. "Unfortunately, we discovered that a third party recently issued false statements against 4U2C. So, we demand that they make an open apology to the media and the public within 24 hours," he reiterated, adding that legal action would be taken if the parties involved fail to apologise as requested. AC Mizal expressed surprise that the song ownership issue was raised, especially since he hadn't yet announced which songs would be performed at the concert. "Maybe I'll sing an English, Indian or Chinese song... There must be a certain agenda," he mused. He also claimed that ticket sales for WE 4U2C Live In Concert have been affected by the controversy. "Before this issue arose, 70 per cent of tickets had been sold. Many people may be worried if this concert is cancelled following the controversy that has arisen," he explained. Regarding Man Senoi's claim over the 25 songs, another 4U2C member, Azam, denied the assertion. "I have been a member of MACP since 1992 and am still active. Many people don't know that not all songs in the 4U2C collection are under the ownership of our former manager," Azam clarified. "The hit songs were created by Joe, and I created 'Kami Rapper.' In our first album, Man Senoi only has three songs. We have two full albums and a mini album, and for each album, he (Man Senoi) only composed three songs," Azam elaborated. "He claims that all the songs are his; I'm disappointed. This issue shouldn't have arisen. In fact, about 70 per cent of the songs are ours," he said. Previously, Man Senoi was reported to have claimed that no party, including the concert organisers, had contacted him to request permission regarding the "sound audio" or recording material owned by Zman Productions before the concert was to be staged. 4U2C was a recording artiste under Zman Productions, owned by Man Senoi and Ramziah. However, their relationship reportedly soured after the release of their second studio album, leading to a court dispute that Zman Productions reportedly won.

#SHOWBIZ: M Nasir: Man Senoi, 4U2C should discuss song performances for concert
#SHOWBIZ: M Nasir: Man Senoi, 4U2C should discuss song performances for concert

New Straits Times

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: M Nasir: Man Senoi, 4U2C should discuss song performances for concert

KUALA LUMPUR: Music maestro Datuk M. Nasir has advised the hip-hop group 4U2C and composer Man Senoi to discuss their recent dispute. This follows a controversy concerning the group's intention to perform the composer's songs at their upcoming concert set for Sept 15 at the Idea Live Arena in Petaling Jaya. "Both sides have their rights; it's best to resolve things through discussion," Nasir said when asked to comment on Man Senoi's dissatisfaction over 4U2C's potential use of his material at their "WE 4U2C Live In Concert" event. "Singers who use a composer's song must first seek their permission. When a song is used, royalties also need to be paid to the composer," he explained at a press conference announcing his upcoming "Konsert Datuk M. Nasir Cipta 3" at the Hard Rock Cafe in Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. His concert is scheduled for Sept 27 at Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil. It was recently reported that Man Senoi and his wife, Mama Rap, alleged that 4U2C, a group popular in the 1990s, did not seek their permission to perform their songs at the upcoming concert. They claimed that 25 of 4U2C's songs were copyrighted to their company, Zman Production.

#SHOWBIZ: Ajai urges constructive discussion to resolve Man Senoi, 4U2C concert dispute
#SHOWBIZ: Ajai urges constructive discussion to resolve Man Senoi, 4U2C concert dispute

New Straits Times

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Ajai urges constructive discussion to resolve Man Senoi, 4U2C concert dispute

KUALA LUMPUR: A dispute between composer Man Senoi and his wife, Mama Rap, and the organisers of the WE 4U2C Live In Concert can be resolved through amicable discussions. Popular composer and member of rock band Exists, Ajai, believes that all parties should engage in friendly dialogue to achieve a positive outcome. "This can lead to a 'win-win' situation, and they need to meet each other halfway. Our music industry is small. If we're too rigid, nothing will progress," he said. "Perhaps they have internal issues that we're unaware of, but this matter can definitely be settled. Let's discuss it," Ajai added, speaking at the Exists Premium Live @ PJ press conference held at IOI City shopping mall yesterday. The event announced Exists' upcoming concert, scheduled for Oct 4 at JioSpace, Petaling Jaya. Ajai stressed the importance of artistes being aware of copyright issues and resolving any problems constructively. "The licensing body, Music Authors' Copyright Protection Berhad (MACP), is for writers. What Man Senoi and Mama Rap have raised relates to 'sound audio' or recorded material," he explained. "When it comes to recorded material, it belongs to the 'investor'. Remember what happened to Dayang Nurfaizah, where the song I composed, 'Seandainya Masih Ada Cinta', couldn't be sung for almost four years." "However, once the court proceedings were finalised, Dayang was able to sing the song again," he recounted, advising all music enthusiasts to familiarise themselves with international copyright practices. Meanwhile, Exists guitarist Along said that 4U2C members are within their rights to discuss royalties with Man Senoi. "For me, there's nothing wrong with 4U2C performing a concert, because Man Senoi will still receive royalties," Along commented. "In our view, there's no issue with 4U2C staging concerts for the benefit of the local music industry's development." Recently, Man Senoi and Mama Rap reportedly claimed they were not informed about the WE 4U2C Live In Concert, despite fully owning the copyrights to songs by the popular 1990s hip-hop group. Man Senoi was quoted questioning how 4U2C could stage a concert when the 25 recorded songs are the property of their company, Zman Production. The WE 4U2C Live In Concert, organised by Juss Event, will feature seven members of 4U2C: Datuk AC Mizal, Aren, Yanz, Rinz, Lanz, Charlie, and Azam. It is set to take place on Sept 15 at the Idea Live Arena in Petaling Jaya.

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