A Pass Demands YouTubers to Remove His Concert Videos

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After his successful performance at Serena Hotel on Friday, January 31st, A Pass has made it clear that he will not tolerate unauthorized uploads of his concert footage on YouTube.

During a TikTok live session, A Pass acknowledged his fans’ enthusiasm, giving them the freedom to share short clips of his show on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and X. However, he firmly drew the line at YouTube.

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“Feel free to post on Instagram, Facebook, and X,” he said. “But YouTube, don’t do it!”

While A Pass appreciates fan engagement, he emphasized the importance of maintaining control over the quality of his work.

He’s okay with brief snippets or YouTube Shorts, but full-length recordings, he explained, detract from the hard work, time, and resources invested in his performances.

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A Pass

“As an artist, quality control is essential. YouTube Shorts are fine, but full recordings are not,” he stated. “We put a lot of time and effort into our shows, and we want fans to experience the best possible quality.”

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