Exposed! Magix Enga's YouTube claim on Gooba was 'fradulent' 6ix9ine's rep reveals

Piece by: Grace Kerongo
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Kenyan producer Magix Enga has been exposed for clout chasing after a rep of American rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine called him out.

Magix Enga had Tekashi's song Gooba taken down by Youtube claiming it infringed on his copyright.

Hours later Tekashi's team made a counter claim and the song was up within hours of the false claim.

Magix then went on social media claiming the song was put back up because he was paid Ksh 900,000 by the American rapper's team.

A rep for 6ix9ine released a statement to XXL denying the claims.

"We investigated this claim and found that it was fraudulent," the statement reads.

Adding,

"No monetary settlement was offered by anyone in our camp."

What Magix did was make a "false DMCA takedown".

This is a strategy used by copyright trolls to blackmail, clout chase or sabotage a YouTube channel.