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A Pass urges Omega 256 and Cindy to resolve “See You Tonight” dispute privately

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  • A Pass says poor communication and failure to complete important processes contributed to the dispute between Omega 256 and Cindy.
  • He advised the two artists to meet privately and discuss the ownership and royalty concerns surrounding See You Tonight.
  • The singer also urged them to keep the matter off social media, emphasizing that misunderstandings are best resolved through direct conversation.

Singer and songwriter A Pass has weighed in on the ongoing disagreement between Omega 256 and Cindy Sanyu over the ownership and revenue-sharing arrangement of their collaboration, See You Tonight.

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The controversy stems from questions surrounding the song’s ownership and the decision that reportedly saw Omega 256 take a 60% share while Cindy received 40%, with both artists publicly expressing differing views on the matter.

Speaking about the dispute, A Pass said he understands both sides of the argument and believes the root cause of the conflict is poor communication between the two artists.

According to him, both parties neglected some important processes during the collaboration, something he believes Cindy herself has acknowledged.

“They were both reluctant in doing some important things because even Cindy blames herself for this,” A Pass explained, suggesting that they may have assumed everything would work out without fully completing the necessary paperwork and formal agreements.

The singer further noted that disputes like these are not uncommon in the music industry, especially when collaborations become successful. Drawing from his own experiences, he observed that some people tend to change once they achieve what they wanted from a partnership.

“Some people have that attitude; they change as soon as they get what they want,” he said.

Despite the tension, A Pass believes the situation can still be resolved through direct dialogue rather than public exchanges.

He advised Omega 256 to seek a private meeting with Cindy and discuss the matter face-to-face.

“If you sat down together before the collabo, why can’t you sit down now and talk about it?” he questioned.

A Pass also cautioned both artists against handling the dispute on social media, arguing that misunderstandings are common in both business and personal relationships but are often resolved away from the public eye.

“I feel like Omega should humble herself and talk to Cindy because she’s still young in music,” he said, adding that while anger may have influenced some of Omega’s remarks, not every thought needs to be expressed publicly.

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