Monday 2 November 2015

13:11, UK, Monday 02 November 2015
Taylor Swift performs "Shake It Off" during the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood.
Taylor Swift is facing a $42m (£27m) lawsuit over claims she plagiarised the lyrics for smash hit Shake It Off, according to reports.
R&B artist Jesse Graham has accused the Grammy award winner of taking some of the lyrics for the song penned in 2014 from a song he wrote in 2013.
Mr Graham, 50, says the lyrics: "Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play, play; And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate" borrow from the words of his song Haters Gone Hate, which contains the phrase: "Haters gonna hate, players gonna play".
The New York Daily News reports that, although the two songs bear little resemblance beyond those words, Mr Graham is certain he has a winning case.
He told the newspaper: "Her hook is the same as mine.
"If I didn't write the song Haters Gone Hate, there wouldn't be a song called Shake It Off."
Mr Graham said he noticed the similarity between the songs when he saw Ms Swift perform Shake It Off on The Ellen DeGeneres Show several months ago.
He spoke to representatives from Sony and Ms Swift's record label Big Machine initially asking to be named as a writer and requesting that Ms Swift, who has millions of fans worldwide, including 65m on Twitter alone, pose for a selfie with him.
But he was reportedly dismissed by Ms Swift's team and told his claim to ownership of the lyrics had no merit.
Taylor Swift
He said that he was going to let the issue go but then decided "this song is my song all the way".
Ms Swift's camp declined to comment on the allegations.
Mr Graham, who runs a church organisation called New Day Worldwide, said he also plans to file a lawsuit against CNN for the title of its morning show "New Day", reported the Daily News.

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