Imagine Dragon Posted August 5 Posted August 5 How did Rock Mafia (writers on the song) get away with this one? Because the instrumental is almost the same. 1
makeawish Posted August 5 Posted August 5 24 minutes ago, Imagine Dragon said: How did Rock Mafia (writers on the song) get away with this one? Because the instrumental is almost the same. tbf milli vanilli had other issues that caught up with them in the end 9
Alex Posted August 5 Posted August 5 no idea how she didn't get sued for either of these because neither of the sampled songs are in the songwriting credits 1
Reginald Posted August 5 Posted August 5 32 minutes ago, Imagine Dragon said: off-topic, but phew Milli Vanilli's style and (admittedly, fraudulent) sound were ahead of their time. I always thought of them as mid-90s but they were apparently late-80s Aura Dione chose the right influence! 2
glitch Posted August 5 Posted August 5 I always assumed Ava's Torn sampled Gimme Gimme by ABBA, but they're not on the credits, so idk how she swung that one 5
Jimmy. Posted August 5 Posted August 5 43 minutes ago, umich said: literally a carbon copy I did NOT expect to open this thread and see Carmellas theme song akskvkrn Spot on, though. 2
dumbsparce Posted August 5 Posted August 5 is basically a 2.0 version of both thematically and in terms of production
halcyonday Posted August 5 Posted August 5 (edited) idk if it counts since there are the same people who did but still it's basically the same song Edited August 5 by halcyonday 5 1
zweigson Posted August 5 Posted August 5 when taylor said she stanned hilary duff's breathe in breathe out and then stole the lyric "x marks the spot where we fell apart" word for word on getaway car 5 2
Escape Posted August 5 Posted August 5 1 hour ago, glitch said: I always assumed Ava's Torn sampled Gimme Gimme by ABBA, but they're not on the credits, so idk how she swung that one There is no ABBA sample. That's why.
Alldeezy Posted August 5 Posted August 5 my boys end of fashion dropped oh yeah in 2005 (but well only big in Australia) then decade later TAAR dropped this and lead singer of EOF even pointed that out
NoOneDiesFromLove Posted August 5 Posted August 5 46 minutes ago, zweigson said: when taylor said she stanned hilary duff's breathe in breathe out and then stole the lyric "x marks the spot where we fell apart" word for word on getaway car And the beginning of Paper Rings being identical to the title track of Breathe In Breathe out
alexrex Posted August 5 Posted August 5 X marks the spot where we fell apart appeared on Hilary Duff's last album, and a billionaire shamelessly stole it without giving any credits. 1
igotitbad Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Not sure if it counts since it's the same producers on both, but these are literally the same song https://youtu.be/rUR6tEsBO2o?si=Ze-eYptfccMzDg-X https://youtu.be/YUtHjOvPKT0?si=cZT5zbl36BpxetJk 1
superben Posted August 5 Posted August 5 25 minutes ago, igotitbad said: Not sure if it counts since it's the same producers on both, but these are literally the same song https://youtu.be/rUR6tEsBO2o?si=Ze-eYptfccMzDg-X https://youtu.be/YUtHjOvPKT0?si=cZT5zbl36BpxetJk The similarity is striking
The7thStranger Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Hozier really bit Tears for Fears for "Damage is Done." It's very similar to "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
umich Posted August 5 Posted August 5 6 hours ago, Jimmy. said: I did NOT expect to open this thread and see Carmellas theme song akskvkrn Spot on, though. WWE was notorious for ripping off songs here is another example: 2
Jimmy. Posted August 5 Posted August 5 33 minutes ago, umich said: WWE was notorious for ripping off songs here is another example: Yeah I remember when everyone's new themes genuinely sounded like any DJ Mustard song that was played on the radio They really are shameless. 1
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