In October 2013, NET ran an exposé on music video director Moe Musa jacking off a video concept to shoot a music video for Davido‘s hit song ‘Skelewu‘. We went as far as labelling him a ‘creative thief‘. Well, we’ve spotted another offender and this person’s crime is way more heinous than Musa’s.
It’s none other than video director Clarence Peters,
whom we’ve caught not only jacking off concepts for his video shoots
but toying with copyright infringement and intellectual property theft
on an international level.
Clarence is by far the most prominent
and consistent music video director Nigeria has ever produced. This man
has shot close to 500 music videos, right from his starting days with DJ Tee at ‘The Alliance‘ to setting up his own CAPital Dreams production outfit. Who hasn’t Clarence clicked the record button at?
But he must have been too busy to create an original concept for Ice Prince‘s ‘VIP‘ music video, which was released via YouTube on June 21, 2013. The video, which was shot and directed by Clarence Peters, is a total rip-off of US rap group SlaughterHouse‘s video ‘My life‘ feat Cee Lo Green
(released a year earlier on June 20, 2012). Not only does Clarence
Peters shamelessly copy the major highlights of the video, he goes ahead
to steal footage and implement them in Ice Prince’s video.
If this was done without SlaughterHouse’s permission, Clarence’s action puts Ice Prince and his record label Chocolate City in BIG trouble. Ice and Choc City should ask him for a refund, they’ll need it if/when Interscope Records (SlaughterHouse’s parent record label) comes knocking with a lawsuit.
NET reached out to Chocolate City over
the ‘swagger jacking’, however, the label’s rep has not responded to our
enquires. Clarence Peters’ team also decided to remain silent when NET
reached them.
Meanwhile, a few weeks ago, South African rapper Tumi Molekane accused Clarence Peters of stealing the concept of his music video ‘Asinamali‘ to shoot Tiwa Savage‘s ‘Eminado‘ music video. The latter was almost a carbon copy of the former.
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