Neither of those have 20+ million views gathered in the past month. Also no it's not fair, because the system is a piece of shit and YouTube doesn't give a shit either. Content creators go so far out of their way to make sure they don't include copywriten music in their videos to avoid strikes on a daily basis. You could find literally thousands of videos of creators complaining about the system because of something as simple as a 10 second sound byte while other videos are up and around. This isn't a case exclusive to you, so stop acting like it is.
But the copyright holders already claimed the video and monetized it from day 1.
Then they made even more money because thanks to the video it shot into the top 10 billboard downloads, it was in the news.
I'd understand fully if they don't want anyone to hear the song at all but why not remove all the other videos on youtube with the song to ensure they don't lose money.