It seems that the craze for GTA V Roleplay shows no signs of cooling down. A slew of streamers and famous stars are eager to join the virtual city, making the game even more vibrant and exciting. Notably, Độ Mixi’s MixiCity recently hosted a grand music livestream featuring many renowned artists like B Ray, QNT, Lăng LD…

Immediately after the grand music festival concluded, most fans expressed their excitement and surprise at the quality of this virtual performance, which rivaled real-life concerts. Everyone was happy except for Độ Mixi and his YouTube channel.
Specifically, after the Inda City Show ended, Độ Mixi received 8 consecutive notifications from YouTube for using copyrighted music during the livestream, and surprisingly, all these warnings came from… producer Masew, or the character Selling Beats in the game.

It is known that right from the moment of purchasing tickets to attend the festival, Độ Mixi asked his younger brother Masew to write a commitment stating that there would be no copyright strikes, and if it happened, he would have to compensate three times the ticket price. Masew confidently wrote the agreement and confirmed it live on the stream.


Even during the livestream, Độ Mixi was very careful to double-check with QNT to ensure there were no copyright issues. Although the younger rapper assured him: “The music has been adjusted; there won’t be any copyright issues, brother” the final outcome was still quite unfortunate for the “Tribe Leader”.
Right after Độ Mixi’s “seeking compensation” message circulated on social media, many fans found the situation both hilarious and absurd. Most people believed that the concert featured all famous artists’ music, making it easy to get flagged, while others thought that since it was a “family issue,” it would be resolved quickly.

“I can’t believe anyone in MixiCity would do that.”
“And Masew even signed a paper promising it to brother Độ.”
“Brother Độ is in trouble now.”
Indeed, Độ Mixi participated in a “memorable” music livestream!
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