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Kanye West’s “Like That” Remix To Be Taken Off YouTube By Sony

Kanye West recently joined the “Drake beef” and dropped a remix of the song “Like That.” The remix featured a new verse from Future and a darker beat from Metro Boomin and quickly became a hot topic among music fans. The track premiered on Justin Laboy’s podcast, The Download, and was later released on Kanye’s YouTube page and website, yeezy.com, where it received mixed reactions from fans. However, Sony, one of the most prominent music labels in the world, took down the “Like That” remix from YouTube due to copyright infringement. When users try to play the video, a message pops up stating that the SME has blocked it in their country on copyright grounds. This action by Sony may not surprise some fans, given Kanye’s previous issues with major record labels and his criticism of their practices.

In a recent interview on The Download, Kanye expressed frustration with significant record labels. He talked about Drake’s relationship with Universal and Lucian Grainge, whom he called Drake’s “rich baby daddy.” Kanye has been actively trying to free himself from his label and encouraging other artists to do the same. Sony’s removal of the “Like That” remix has sparked a debate among music fans. Some believe Kanye’s criticism of major record labels is justified, while others think artists should respect copyright laws and the rights of others.

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