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Miley Cyrus Sued For Allegedly Copying Bruno Mars On Grammy Winning Hit Flowers

Miley Cyrus Sued for Allegedly Copying Bruno Mars on Grammy-Winning Hit 'Flowers'

Copyright Infringement Case Filed By Mars' Team

Miley Cyrus is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit from the team of singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, who alleges that her hit song 'Flowers' copies elements from his 2012 hit 'Uptown Funk.' The complaint, filed in a federal court in Los Angeles, claims that the two songs share striking similarities in melody, lyrics, and overall composition.

Similarities Between 'Flowers' and 'Uptown Funk'

The lawsuit points out several specific similarities between the two songs. These include:

  • A distinctive bass line that forms the foundation of both songs.
  • A similar chord progression and melodic contour in the chorus.
  • Lyrical similarities, such as the use of the phrase "I got my own money" and the repetition of certain words and phrases.

    Mars Seeking Damages and Injunction

    Mars is seeking unspecified damages for the alleged copyright infringement, as well as an injunction to prevent Cyrus from further distributing or performing 'Flowers.' The lawsuit also names Sony Music Entertainment, the record label that released 'Flowers,' as a defendant.

    Cyrus' Legal Team Defends 'Flowers'

    Cyrus' legal team has responded to the lawsuit, denying the allegations of copyright infringement. They argue that 'Flowers' is an original work and that any similarities to 'Uptown Funk' are coincidental.

    Legal Battle Could Have Wider Implications

    The copyright infringement case between Cyrus and Mars is being closely watched by the music industry. If Mars is successful in his lawsuit, it could set a precedent for future cases involving alleged copyright infringement in popular music.

    Experts Weigh In

    Legal experts say that the outcome of the case will depend on whether the court finds that 'Flowers' is "substantially similar" to 'Uptown Funk.' This will require a detailed analysis of the musical elements of both songs.


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