‘Ah Jaysus, lads, at least credit the kids’ – Fine Gael apologises for using viral song ‘The Spark’ without permission

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‘Ah Jaysus, lads, at least credit the kids’ – Fine Gael apologises for using viral song ‘The Spark’ without permission

The video, which has been since deleted, used the song The Spark with a caption that read: “We’ve got the new energy, and we’ll tell you all about it – Tomorrow vote Fine Gael in the Local, European and Limerick Mayoral elections”.

In response, The Kabin Crew, who are based in Cork and Clare, said in a post on X: “Ah Jaysus, lads, at least credit the kids who performed this track. Who ever created this video and made the social media post should know this. Not comfortable with it being used for political means.

“You have used our music, without permission, for political means. Please cease all usage with immediate effec”.”

Today’s News in 90 seconds – 10th June 2024

The Spark has been a viral sensation since it first appeared on social media more than three weeks ago.

The Kabin Studios, the creative hub in Cork where the crew are based, said later they did not want their music used for national or international political measures, especially by those with no…



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‘Ah Jaysus, lads, at least credit the kids’ – Fine Gael apologises for using viral song ‘The Spark’ without permission
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