I covered "Should've Been a Cowboy" while I was doing laundry at UMBC one day. I got a copyright notice on YouTube. I disputed the claim, and this was the result:
I looked up who UMPG is. I found out that UMPG is Universal Music Publishing Group. Then that Universal owns or is in a joint effort with Showdog Nashville hit me just a minute ago or so. So, I have this say:
Congratulations, Mr. Covel; you have just found the fight for which you were looking.
I know that Universal has no issue with my fair-use cover. After all, another video in which another Universal-owned song was playing had the following results:
The problem is clearly not with Universal—which you and I both darned well know, Mr. Covel—and I really don't think that you want to pick another fight with me and/or with other people who are quickly finding out who you and your daughter really are. People cannot even cover your songs in a fair-use manner if you don't like them for whatever reason, and your reasons are usually not good. Even L Kay acknowledged that; remember, Mr. Covel? No wonder that you get whatever you get around Norman!
If you keep up what you're doing, your career is not just going to just "Shut Up and Hold On"; it is going to careen downward and crash! By the way, here's how you and your daughter are placing:
Not good, Mr. Covel—especially as, more and more, people are discovering that the apple truly does not far from the tree in the Covel family.
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I looked up who UMPG is. I found out that UMPG is Universal Music Publishing Group. Then that Universal owns or is in a joint effort with Showdog Nashville hit me just a minute ago or so. So, I have this say:
Congratulations, Mr. Covel; you have just found the fight for which you were looking.
I know that Universal has no issue with my fair-use cover. After all, another video in which another Universal-owned song was playing had the following results:
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The problem is clearly not with Universal—which you and I both darned well know, Mr. Covel—and I really don't think that you want to pick another fight with me and/or with other people who are quickly finding out who you and your daughter really are. People cannot even cover your songs in a fair-use manner if you don't like them for whatever reason, and your reasons are usually not good. Even L Kay acknowledged that; remember, Mr. Covel? No wonder that you get whatever you get around Norman!
If you keep up what you're doing, your career is not just going to just "Shut Up and Hold On"; it is going to careen downward and crash! By the way, here's how you and your daughter are placing:
51 | 6 |
| 1.441 | -0.040 | 275 | 55 |
Albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak positions |
---|---|---|
US Heat | ||
Whiskey & Lace |
| 12 |
Extended plays[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
---|---|---|---|
US Country | US Heat | ||
Krystal Keith |
| 53 | 25 |
Singles[edit]
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album |
---|---|---|---|
US Country Airplay | |||
2013 | "Daddy Dance with Me" | 58 | Whiskey & Lace |
"Get Your Redneck On" | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Not good, Mr. Covel—especially as, more and more, people are discovering that the apple truly does not far from the tree in the Covel family.
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