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Pop and rap steal all the time. Fast food "music".
You Forgot "Surfing USA" BY THE Beach Boys For Coping From Chuck Berry.
VollΓ©astad "Hear My Call" Released 14th february VS "Can`t do it on my own" Kygo – Released June 2024.
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This video would be so much simpler if you just played the songs back to back instead of playing one, talking for 2 minutes, then playing the next
A important message to future artists stay away from Marvin Gaye music. The family will come for you
glad Ed Sheeran won.. not a fan but glad he won. Marvin Gaye greedy Estate can not own all 4 cords on the bass guitar.
A bunch of these 'artists' are talented and hardworking, BUT ripping me off at this level is TERRORISM!!! I'm livid. Just want someone to work with but they steal EVERYTHING!!! ππ©ββπ€π
Juice WRLD's team got sued by Sting from ripping off "Shape of My Heart".
2:06 I know another version of that song. Just donβt feel comfortable repeating it.
Patrice Rushen – Forget Me Nots & Will Smith – Men In Black
Rick James – Superfreak & U Can't Touch This – MC Hammer
Prince – When Doves Cry & Pray – MC Hammer
Killing Me Softly – Roberta Flack & Killing Me Softly With His Song – The Fugees
These songs sound identical in every way possible. Some sections were added to the new variant of the old song, to make it sound different in the new song.
Was permission granted to use these classic old songs in new songs ?
I hope that someone can shed some light on this for everybody around the world…
Wow!
Jon B also sued The Spice Girls for "Say you'll be there", which the chorus had similarites in melody to the chorus of "What U R 2 Me" by after 7, which Jon B. Wrote
What about the Beach Boys Surfin U S A and Chuck Berry' s Sweet Little Sixteen?
No songs in Existence! sound like Prince Songs!.
If I was a Artist & I would never sue if I was sampled I would get in studio with said artist and I would feature on the song .
Just reach out and make a deal with the owners of your inspiration. It's not that hard and cheaper.
Here's a few other examples that I could think of
The Beatles – Come Together (1969) (ripoff of "You Can't Catch Me!" (1956) by Chuck Berry)
Camella Cabello – Havana (2017) (ripoff of "Smooth" (1999) by Carlos Santana and Robert Thomas)
Camella Cabello ft. Machine Guns Kelly – Bad Things (2016) (ripoff of "Out of My Heads" (1999) by Fastball)
Coldplay – Viva la Vida (2008) (ripoff of "If I Could Fly" (2004) by Joe Satriani)
Ray Parker Jr. – Who You Gonna Call? GHOSTBUSTERS! (1984) (ripoff of "I Need Some New Drugs" (1983) by Huey Lewis and the News)
Train – Play That Song (2016) (ripoff of "Heart and Soul" (1938) by The Larry Clinton Orchestra and Bea Wain)
Will Smith – Men in Black Theme Song (1997) (ripoff of "Forget Me Nots!" (1982) by Patrice Rushen)
Wouldn't they be covered by fair use?
This list could have been entirely Oasis.
Sheeran won that court case this year, lol
marvin gaye's family when literally any song exists: [lawsuit]
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"Don't mess with Marvin Gayes music"
Yeah well Ed Sheeran just won his case against that family.π They need to stop going after people unless they blatantly stole from Marvin.
Vanilla ice shoulda licked Freddie Mercury's boots
7:29 Ed won the lawsuit.
49.000 new songs a day on Spotify, 12 notes… go figures.
I believe that most of cases can be coincidence. Lots of them, artists that heated some melody somewhere and than started t believe that was their mind creating it. Rod Stewart released ' do you think me sexy' that has exactly the same refrain that some very famous song in Brazil. He travelled to Brazil and heard it believing that it was his idea later. He came out and apologized. I never heard that he payed something to the Brazilian artist, I don't think so.