Taylor Swift, who’s currently being sued by songwriters alleging she stole lyrics from their 2001 hit “Playas Gon’ Play,” admitted in federal court that she’d never heard of the group 3LW, NPR reports ...
Taylor Swift is defending herself against claims that she plagiarized the lyrics to her 2014 hit "Shake It Off" from girl group 3LW's 2000 single "Playas Gon' Play." The early aughts R&B track's ...
In September 2017, Taylor Swift was sued by two musicians who claimed the singer's hit "Shake It Off" was a copy of their work. At the time, Taylor's reps told TMZ, "This is a ridiculous claim and ...
Taylor Swift’s nagging copyright lawsuit regarding “Shake It Off” lyrics is back. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived a 2017 lawsuit in which Sean Hall and Nathan Butler, songwriters for 3LW’s ...
If you were around in 2000, you know how big of a hit 3LW’s “Playas Gon’ Play” was. The writers behind the song, Sean Hall and Nathan Butler, filed a copyright lawsuit against Taylor Swift in 2017 ...
Players are gonna play, haters are gonna hate, and it looks like lyricists are gonna keep suing Taylor Swift until she admits the chorus to “Shake It Off” is referencing more than just her diary. The ...
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Pop star Taylor Swift has claimed that she had never heard of girl group 3LW until being hit with a copyright lawsuit over her chart-topping 2014 single "Shake It Off." The case was initially brought ...
Taylor Swift is standing behind her work after another group accused her of copying their song in her 2014 hit “Shake It Off.” The R&B girl group 3LW first sued Swift in 2017, saying the superstar had ...
“The lyrics to ‘Shake It Off’ were written entirely by me,” Taylor Swift said in a sworn declaration filed Monday (Aug. 8), according to Billboard. Taylor, 32, denied stealing the lyrics to her 2014 ...
Don’t hate the player, hate the game. Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for iHeartMedia Players have been playing and haters have been hating since the beginning of time – that’s Taylor Swift’s story and ...
UPDATE, January 4, 2018: According to TMZ, Taylor Swift's legal team is firing back at Sean Hall and Nathan Butler, saying the songwriting duo can't "monopolize the idea that players will play and ...