
In a tweet on Saturday, T-Pain said he had not developed the tune and had got it from the song’s producer (Bishop Jones).
That’s Yo Money can still be found on channels of other YouTube users and on streaming websites. The song, which was released on December 13, has been pulled off T-Pain’s official YouTube channel after T-Series, which owns the rights to Tum Hi Ho, complained of copyright infringement, Mumbai Mirror reported.
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