Global clothing company H&M has apologised for using a track by Aussie artist Harvey Sutherland in a recent advertising campaign without his approval.
It comes after the Melbourne producer called out H&M on social media on Tuesday after the company claimed the song used in the campaign, Bamboo, had no name and was "specifically produced for us to use".
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"We apologise and have now removed content featuring the music from all of our social media accounts," H&M Communications Manager AU & NZ, Liz Cave, said in a statement given to The Music today.
"We are also in direct contact with the artist."
The controversy comes just weeks after H&M were slammed for an advertisement widely deemed racist, which portrayed a young African-American child wearing a hoodie with the caption, "Coolest Monkey in the Jungle".
02.03.18
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