Thursday 29 June 2017

Team 10's Jake Paul claims to own rights to Ricegum diss song, effectively taking the songs earnings

Once again it seems Team 10's main man Jake Paul is surrounded in Youtube controversy as the 'Everyday Bro' fallout continues and doesn't look like going away any time soon.

The song went viral, mostly for the wrong reasons of appearing obnoxious and cringe worthy, but since then an interesting twist has emerged.
As ever, Youtuber Ricegum was quick to emerge and teamed up with Jake Paul's ex-girlfriend, Alissa Violet to create a diss song, 'Every Night Sis'. The song was basically dissing Jake Paul and Team 10 whilst using the beat of the 'Everyday Bro' song.

This is where things get interesting, as according to Jake Paul, when being interviewed by 'The Hollywood fix', he claimed that he "claimed the views on it" and that he'd "buy a new car with it", meaning he has the monetisation of the video, which is definitely a possibility as the song may have used his original 'Everyday Bro' instrumental without his permission.

Interestingly the song is still up on Ricegum's channel, which currently sits at nearly 30 million views and counting. In other words, if Jake Paul is true, he may well be able to buy a new car from the monetisation. Elsewhere, Ricegum could theoretically remove the channel, but it also acts as good promotion for himself, so even though the two are 'enemies', it may be of mutual benefit for the video to stay as it is, earning Jake Paul money and Ricegum more of a following.

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