The record label Biscoito Fino announced the cancellation of the single ‘Fala’, scheduled for January 21st, due to lack of copyright agreements
About four days before the official release, which would take place this Wednesday, the 21st, the song “He speaks,” which would unite Ritchie and Ney Matogrossowas canceled – despite the announcement by the record company Thin Biscuit.
In a statement (via G1), the company spoke about this issue with the song. “Due to pending copyright issues, the record company Thin Biscuit considered it necessary to takedown and cancel the release of the single Fala, with Ritchie and Ney Matogrossoscheduled for 01/21. There is still no new date for the release of this phonogram,” he stated.
It is worth remembering how “He speaks” was written by John Ricardo and Luhli and released on the band’s first studio album Dry & Wet. However, the issues between Matogrosso and Richard they did not impact the music from being released.
Second G1there was no agreement with the publisher that represents the interests of the heirs of Luhliwho died in 2018. Thin Biscuit requested release on December 5, 2025 with those responsible for authorizations relating to the songbook Luhli.
To release the phonogram, a request was made for a value considered high by the Top Cat Productionsa company responsible for managing the careers of Ritchie. So, because of this, the single and the video were officially shelved.
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Source: Rollingstone

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