SONGS ALIKE OR PLAGIARISM
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- čas přidán 16. 09. 2021
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You are the one who decide if these songs sound alike or are full plagiarism
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Finally someone catched the similarities between "Obladi Oblada" and "Why don't you get a job". In this case, is not plagiarism per se, is the same structure, that is, both songs can be sung together and they match, but the main rhythm is different. Same happens with "Amnesia" (Chumbawamba) and "Wannabe" (Spice Girls), though the main chord at the beginning is too similar, you can sing them together and they match; even in the instrumental bridge of the first, the rap part of the second fits perfectly. Another example: "Bésame Mucho" (mexican popular song from the 1930's) and "The Way" (Fastball).
Creep was actually stolen from the Hollies 1972 song ‘the air that I breathe’
The won the lawsuit, but is strongly disagree.
They are quite different.
@@johnthefrogakakrazert819 A un moment, c'est le même passage/suite d'accords, avec une mélodie vocale très proche. On parlera d'inspiration plus que de plagiat, ou recyclage d'idées. Mais il y a aussi la moitié du Riff de Band on the Run au début de la chanson.
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Everything comes from somewhere, whether it’s an influence, sample, mashup, remake, reference, remix or a copy or rip off ect…COOL REALLY!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🔊
For the one with Sara Bareilles and Katy Perry, I remember when both of those came out. I also remember Brave usually being played on alternative radio stations, while Roar was played on mainstream stations. I always found it funny, because while they sounded so similar, the radio stations considered them different genres.
Ever heard the intro to Cupid by Miki Matsubara? Suspiciously similar to Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day. And Miki did it in the 80s. Coincidence?
Selena Gomez - Same Old Love has a remarkble resemblance to The Turtles track "You Showed Me" from 1968
"All the Young Dudes" predates "Telephone Line" by a few years.
Both these two songs and 21 guns use nearly the same chord progression, it's not surprising that they sound similar
I've said this loads of times, Every time a bad song comes along by an artist I love, it always ends the same... Guns N Roses live n let die, Aerosmoth come together, Rollin stones I wanna be your man, motley crue halter skelter, I'm like "wooooa, these are really bad, what's gone wrong here?"... ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS turns out to be a Beatles cover. Why don't you get a job is an offspring LOW. Figures they were ripping off the Beatles
As a professional musician-yeah I may be classical and not…rock/pop/rap garbage, but I still have more experience than most people- plagiarism is very…so to say, difficult. I personally think using a main and or common melody for any kind of w and or lyric, or anything actually, is not necessarily grounds for plagiarism. The only example of what would be very suspicious is the one of Selena and whatever tf that other persons name was. Because the music AND the melody are rather similar and almost untransposed from its original state. However even then, I wouldn’t call it plagiarism because there is too many differing variables in it to make that claim.
“Why Don’t You Get a Job “. Sounds a lot more like “Cecilia” by Simon and Garfunkel than the Beatles song in question.
They're all pretty similar. They use the same damn 3 chords (I IV and V)
Plagiarism!
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Creep was actually stolen from the Hollies 1972 song ‘the air that I breathe’
Most are not even close to plagiarism.
If this is theft songwriting just died.
Music works a certain way, things are bound to be similar.
By the way, look for Bad Romance (Lady Gaga) and El Diablo (Elena Tsagrinou). Extremely similar: same key, same structure, etc etc.
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Many is a plagiarism.
Well, we are running out of unique melodies, so it is either a coincidence, an inspiration or intentional
Agreed
I would say inspiration rather than plagiarism
I do not agree, most of these cases are really generic
Beyonce vs. Kelly isn't fair. The same guy wrote both songs. They were not supposed to release Kelly's song.
Really Ryan Tedder wrote the Kelly song? Anyway the only real similarity I could hear was the supergeneric beat
Kelly wanted to shelve it, but the label insisted on releasing it both on the album and as a single.
It depens.
How can we hear if David Guetta made plagiat when we can't hear him here?!
Search the song, useless.
Anyway it's not that similar. It's a generic piano arpeggio and the chords are not even the same
Music is dead! That's what is all about!