Azimio Coalition set on the infringement violation of music rights. The coalition which poses a great advantage of having a woman deputy president is facing a setback in its journey. This comes in the week of political alienation and party hoping.
Sauti Sol now threatens to sue to the coalition over infringement rights. The music society of Kenya which is in control of rights is now saying that Azimio used all the protocols to acquire the rights. Bien is believed to be the one who is tasked on the tussle with the Azimio coalition.
Kenyan musician Bien-Aime Baraza, the lead singer of popular boy band Sauti Sol, has hit out at critics over claims that the group has lost 2,000 YouTube subscribers after their scuffle with the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party over copyright infringement. However the parties have to take solutions on the matter and time will tell when tussle will be solved.
Sauti Sol responds on the issue of losing subscribers in their music channel. However, it remains to be seen what action it will take on the matter. 
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