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SEVENTEEN is Going "HOT" This Summer

June 6, 2022

SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) is a 13 member Korean boy band under Pledis Entertainment. They are split into 3 teams, the Hip Hop unit (S.coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Vernon), the Vocal unit (Jeonghan, Joshua, Woozi...

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What Makes a Harry Styles Hook So Infectious

June 3, 2022

On May 20, Harry Styles released his new album Harry’s House, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart. This is his third studio album in which all thirteen songs are in the top 30...

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TikTok is "Hooked" on The Song House

May 26, 2022

The Song House is a songwriter house in Nashville, Tennessee where all levels of writers and artists come together to develop music. Every week, 12-15 songwriters are challenged to write a hook in...

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Olivia Rodrigo's Journey: One Year Since her First Album Release

May 27, 2022

It’s been one year since the young pop-star, Olivia Rodrigo, released her first music album “Sour”. Since her debut, Olivia Rodrigo has won 3 Grammy Awards and named Women of the Year in 2022.

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Doja Cat Overwhelmed With Fame Took To Twitter To Quit Music Career

March 31, 2022

​​After a cancelled performance at the Asuncionico festival in Paraguay Doja cat received backlash from fans claiming the singer neglected them outside of her hotel. After the many complaints from...

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With T.O.P.'s Departure from YG due to mental health struggles, is this the End of Big Bang?

April 11, 2022

After a long 4 year’s K-pop group Big Bang makes a comeback to the music scene with the song “Still Life.” This song has become another banger from the group reminding fans of the music they once...

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Broadway’s KPOP To Premiere Late 2022

April 6, 2022

The first theatre production highlighting the global takeover of the K-Pop industry will be making its Broadway debut later this year, with its opening night scheduled for November 20, while...

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Ed Sheeran Slams “Damaging” Lawsuits Against Songwriters Amidst Copyright Case Victory

April 6, 2022

Over the past month, singer Ed Sheeran has been battling a copyright trial, accusing him of plagiarizing his 2017 hit song, “Shape of You” the song’s resemblance to their song, “Oh Why” Sami Chokri...

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Silk Sonic’s “Leave The Door Open” Wins Record of The Year at the 2022 Grammys

April 5, 2022

If you’ve been on social media for the past few months, odds are you’ve probably heard of the iconic viral hit, “Leave The Door Open” by Silk Sonic on just about every corner of the internet.

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5 Upcoming K-Pop Debuts To Watch For 2022

April 2, 2022

Debut: April 2022 After having competed on the reality survival show, “My Teenage Girl”, the seven-member group CLASS:y was formed, signing a seven-year contract with label, M25. The group was...

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Here’s What You Need To Know About Queendom 2

April 1, 2022

Queendom returned for its long awaited second season (hosted by Girls Generation’s Tayeon) and here’s all you need to know: Queendom is a South Korean reality-survival show in which six girl groups...

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Bobby Shmurda Is Finally Out Of His Epic Deal

April 7, 2022

Bobby Shmurda has finally been released from his deal with Epic Records following his own plea for his release on social media stating, “I did six years in jail trying to get off this label before...

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Adele’s ‘Million Years Ago’ Ordered Off Streaming Platforms Amid Plagiarism Allegations

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A shocking turn of events has rocked the music industry as a judge has ordered Adele’s hit song “Million Years Ago” to be removed from all streaming platforms globally. The decision comes after a high-profile plagiarism claim, adding a contentious chapter to the career of one of music’s most beloved artists.

The Accusation

The legal battle centers around allegations that “Million Years Ago,” a heartfelt ballad from Adele’s critically acclaimed 25 album, borrows elements from another artist’s work. The claim was brought by the family of the late Turkish singer Ahmet Kaya, who allege that Adele’s track bears striking similarities to Kaya’s song “Acilara Tutunmak” from 1985.

Kaya’s representatives argued in court that the melody and structure of Adele’s song were “substantially similar” to the Turkish classic, asserting that the similarities go beyond coincidence.

The Judge’s Ruling

After reviewing the evidence, including audio comparisons and expert testimonies, the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff. The verdict requires Adele’s label to remove “Million Years Ago” from streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, effectively making it unavailable to millions of listeners worldwide.

The ruling is a significant blow for Adele, as “Million Years Ago” has been praised for its deeply emotional lyrics and nostalgic tone.

Adele’s Response

Neither Adele nor her representatives have issued an official statement addressing the court’s decision, but fans are speculating about how this could impact her future projects. Known for her integrity and respect for artistic influences, Adele has often cited her inspirations openly. However, this ruling could prompt her team to re-evaluate how her music is vetted for potential copyright issues.

Fans React

Fans of Adele have expressed mixed emotions about the ruling. Many have taken to social media to defend the singer, arguing that similarities in music are often unintentional and reflective of shared cultural influences.

However, others acknowledge the need for proper credit in the music industry, pointing out that artists, particularly from non-Western backgrounds, often face challenges in protecting their work.

A Broader Industry Issue

This case highlights the ongoing challenges surrounding intellectual property in the music industry. With billions of songs available worldwide, determining originality can be a complex task. The rise of streaming platforms has further complicated copyright enforcement, as music can be accessed and distributed globally in seconds.

Experts suggest this ruling could set a precedent for future cases, encouraging artists and labels to be more meticulous about crediting influences and avoiding potential legal disputes.

What’s Next for “Million Years Ago”?

While the song has been ordered to be pulled from streaming platforms, its future remains uncertain. The decision may prompt Adele’s team to negotiate a settlement or rework the track to address the allegations.

For now, the removal of “Million Years Ago” marks a rare setback in Adele’s otherwise stellar career, but her loyal fanbase remains supportive as she navigates this legal challenge.

The Bigger Picture

This case serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting artistic contributions across cultures and eras. As music continues to evolve in an increasingly globalized industry, ensuring that all creators receive recognition for their work is more critical than ever.

While the verdict may momentarily overshadow Adele’s achievements, her artistry and influence remain undeniable. Fans and industry watchers alike will be eagerly awaiting her next move in this unfolding story.