that’s why I’m transitioning over to perform my mashups in a live setting. There’s just no safe place to upload mashups any more. I already have a strike on my YouTube channel and I have two strikes on my Soundcloud. It’s becoming more and more frustrating - and risky, actually - to upload mashup work online because of how aggressive the record companies are at making copyright claims. If you can’t watch the video, this is Kim’s reasoning: In a recent YouTube video - skip to around 0:40 for the news itself - Kim says he is not going to produce a new video for 2016’s most popular music tracks, which means no One Dance by Drake mixed with Cheap Thrills by Sia mixed with Sorry by Justin Bieber.
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