
Terry G has finally responded to allegations that he hijacked the hit song ‘Pass Me Your Love’ from his colleague and collaborator, AY.Com.
eelive.ng recalls that Terry G faced criticism for performing the track, which featured him as a guest artist, at his shows in years past. Critics accused him of appropriating the song from AY.com by frequently performing it at events.
Addressing the longstanding allegations via his X handle recently, Terry G described the claims as “pure ignorance,” asserting that he has every right to perform a song on which he was a featured artist.
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He further alleged that the controversy surrounding the supposed hijacking contributed to the decline of AY.com’s career.
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Terry G wrote: “To those saying I stole ‘Pass Me Your Love’ from Ay.com— that’s pure ignorance. So I don’t have the right to perform a song I collaborated on? Your favourite artists do it all the time, but when it’s me, it becomes a problem. Hypocrisy at its finest.
“And no, I didn’t put the song on my album — it was never about ownership, it was about collaboration.
“Some of you ruined AY’s moment with your noise, not me. As for my shine, nobody can block it. You no reach.”








