Sunday, March 7, 2010

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Hi guys, here is the @ imnotadoll in command understand? OAOSIJIJSAJSAOIJSAOJSAJ and post weekend sucks because I lack inspiration. Tava Nothing good for me to post here, i dont know what else to do, I'm going to start taking floral creativity. Anyway, my friend and I @ carolshit we come to conclusion that maybe it would be nice to talk about music plagiarized.

So let's start by Ke $ ha who was accused of plagiarizing music aa "Tthhee Ppaarrttyy," Justice of double track that has vocals Uffie's, American singer of electronic music based in Paris. The lyrics of both songs is nearly identical! Uffie said he had no intention to bring suit against Ke $ ha, but admits that much resemblance can not be mere coincidence.

"I do not know anything until people start asking: 'Did you hear the singer who stole your music? ". There clearly are some similarities, but we are all influenced by something and the whole world copies of other things. What it does is not my type of music, so I will not pay attention to this issue. One guy played the songs at the same time and apparently only the wording is different. "

listen to two songs, compare and give your opinion: *

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoUj-mfzQ7A "Tthhee Ppaarrttyy"

http://www.youtube.com/watch ? v = oGhQNUCdQLU "Tik Tok"


The Black Eyed Peas were also sued by the accusation of plagiarism in the song "Boom Boom Pow." The hip-hop artist Phoenix Phenom argues that the hit is "virtually identical" to a song called "Boom Dynamite." Listening to the two songs, you will notice that are substantially similar, and some parts are virtually identical and in letters pace.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O0q_xBu2IQ 'Phoenix Phenom Boom Dynamite'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m48GqaOz90&feature=related "Boom Boom Pow"


They were also accused of plagiarism the "Party All The Time" which showed obvious similarities with the theme Mancry, Adam Freeland.

We sink a bit in the bottom and remember when Avril Lavigne was sued for plagiarizing the song 'Girlfriend'. American Composers I Want to Be Your Boyfriend, group Rubinoos, Avril state that rhythm and copied lyrics of the song released in 1979. According to Entertainment Wise of the site, the lawsuit alleges that the phrase "Hey, hey, you, you, I do not like your girlfriend" (Hey, hey, you, you, I do not I like his girlfriend), Avril's song is like "Hey, hey, you, you, I want to be your boyfriend "(Hey, hey, you, you, I want to be your boyfriend), the work of the Rubinoos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3t66Nrqteo The Rubinoos - I Want To Be Your Boyfriend ( 0:40 listen to the music)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT5Ez_qxpc0 "Girlfriend"


and our dear colored (restart) not far behind not (DUASHSAUDHASUDSAHDUADASHASUHDAUDH) plagiarizing music from bands like All Time Low - Dear Maria cont me in


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d03r5rYMBc "here shows exactly where the trex power pop band copies all time low .. . will copy .. or influence?



HERE GOES ONE TOP 20 FOR PLAGIARISM VOCES , ASUIHSAUHHASIUH http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKL3OW3FmpI



good Sunday \u0026lt; 3

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