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FLIPPA T SPEAKS OUT AFTER RAY DANIELS SUGGESTS TIKTOK CREATOR GETS PUBLISHING RIGHTS FOR “AFFIRMATIONS”

Rapper Flippa T is making headlines after responding to claims by music executive Ray Daniels that the dancer behind her viral hit “Affirmations” deserves publishing rights and ownership of the record. Daniels argued that the viral dance played a major role in propelling the song to widespread popularity, suggesting that the performer’s contribution was instrumental to its success.

Flippa T pushed back publicly on social media, emphasizing that she is the creator of the song, including its writing and recording, and that viral exposure alone does not grant anyone legal or financial stakes in the track. She maintained that publishing rights and ownership are traditionally reserved for those who write, produce, or record the music itself.

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The debate has sparked widespread discussion online, with fans and industry observers weighing in on whether viral moments and social media trends should entitle dancers or influencers to credit and compensation. Some argue that the current system fails to recognize the role viral trends play in a song’s success, while others insist that copyright laws clearly protect the original creators.

Flippa T’s response reinforces the traditional legal perspective that virality does not automatically confer publishing rights, but the discussion highlights how the rise of platforms like TikTok is changing the dynamics of music promotion and cultural influence.

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