Nigerian singer and producer Terry G has finally addressed the long-running controversy surrounding the hit song Pass Me Your Love, originally released by AY.Com and featuring Terry G.
The dispute dates back to 2009, when Terry G frequently performed the song at concerts and public appearances, sparking claims that he had taken credit for the track and overshadowed AY.Com, its original owner.
Speaking via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, Terry G dismissed the allegations, labeling them as misguided and baseless.
“To those saying I stole Pass Me Your Love from AY.Com, that’s pure ignorance. So I don’t have the right to perform a song I collaborated on? Your favourite artists do it all the time, but when it’s me, it becomes a problem. Hypocrisy at its finest,” he wrote.
He clarified that the track was a collaboration and insisted he never claimed ownership or added it to his own albums. According to him, the real issue stemmed from public perception, not any wrongdoing on his part.
“Some of you ruined AY’s moment with your noise, not me. As for my shine, nobody can block it. You no reach,” he added.
Terry G’s comments come as he attempts to set the record straight after years of speculation and criticism.

