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7 Rings Ariana Grande Stolen
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Ariana Grande has settled a lawsuit by a hip-hop artist who accused the pop superstar of plagiarizing her 2019 smash 7 Rings from a song he wrote two years earlier.Josh Stone, a New Yorker who performs as DOT, revealed the settlement with Grande and 13 other defendants, including her publishers and several songwriters, in a Tuesday filing in federal court in Manhattan.Terms were not disclosed, and a judge ordered the dismissal of Stone’s lawsuit because of the settlement. Singer, songwriter and producer Josh Stone, who performs under the name DOT, has sued Grande for. The terms of the agreement have not been disclosed and the judge ordered the lawsuit dismissed due to the compromise. Lawyers for both sides have not yet responded to a request from Reuters to comment.Stone claimed that “prominent musicologists” had concluded that, among other things, the rhythm and lyrics of “7 Rings” were stolen from his song “You Need It, I Got It.”According to him, he had presented his song at meetings at Universal Music Group, where one of the producers of Grande, the defendant Tommy Brown, was present and did not “get the praise for the success of” 7 Rings’ “.Defendants argued, for their part, that any ordinary listener would consider the songs “very different” and that Stone did not have a monopoly on everyday expressions such as “I got it”.The 27-year-old Grande’s song remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 8 weeks and his video has garnered more than 954 million views on YouTube.Source: ΡΟΗ ΕΙΔΗΣΕΩΝ enikos.gr by *The article has been translated based on the content of ΡΟΗ ΕΙΔΗΣΕΩΝ enikos.gr by If there is any problem regarding the content, copyright, please leave a report below the article.

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