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The accusations of song-stealing against Beyonce aren’t seeming to subside, with the superstar possibly due in court soon over yet another copy-cat claim against her. Destiny’s Child’s 2005 single ‘Cater 2 U’ is the song in question, after a Chigcago songwriter’s copyright infringement, lodged in 2006, is set to go to before a judge next month. The Chicago Sun-Times elaborates on the story:

…Chicago songwriter and performer Rickey Allen says it’s his song, and a judge has given the green light for a jury to hear his claims against Mrs. Jay-Z.

Allen first copyrighted his “Cater 2 U,” — with the same spelling — in the mid-1990s. He performed the song locally and updated the copyright three times, as recently as 2000.

Allen’s song is about “relieving the stress of a significant other, and getting them to relax.” He says Destiny Child’s version contains similar steamy lyrics.

When Allen’s song says: “I want to rub you down,” Destiny’s Child asks: “Want a foot rub?”

Allen’s lyrics say: “The tub has hot steam rising,” and “I’m waiting to soak your body through.”

The Destiny’s Child song offers to: “Let me run your bath water.”

“Do we say [Beyonce’s] responsible for copying? Yes. But there’s no such thing as innocent copying, even if it’s unintentional,” said Allen’s lawyer, Matt Wildermuth. “The jury will decide the notion that these are simple coincidences.”

Allen says he passed a copy of his “Cater 2 U” to Chicago remixer Maurice Joshua, and the two planned to collaborate on a demo.

That never happened, Allen says. But Joshua later spent several hours in a session with Destiny’s Child recording a different song, according to court papers. Joshua says he never had a copy of Allen’s work.

Lawyers for the threesome say the case has no merit and asked that it be tossed.

It was Knowles who was the source for the idea of “Cater 2 U,” her lawyers said in a court filing.

“She is perhaps the most important witness for the defendants,” they said.

U.S. District Judge James Holderman has ruled there’s enough evidence for the case to go before a jury, pointing to Joshua as the link and saying it’s possible he could have provided a copy of Allen’s song before they released their hit. The trial was delayed once because of conflicts with Knowles’ schedule but is set for Dec. 10.

Lord knows if this is actually true (though in this particular case I am quite doubtful). That said, Bouncy sure is having this copy-cat thing thrown at her a hell of a lot. One has to wonder if it’s a case of “no smoke without fire” or folk just coming at her every which way as she’s at the top of her game.

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Pop superstar Britney Spears is said to be ‘extremely upset’, following the controversy which greeted her recent Australian shows.

The mother of two, whose hugely successful Circus tour, hit Down Under last week, was reported to have left fans disgruntled after lip-synching the entire set, with some angry fans even leaving the show’s venue, Perth Burswood Dome, after just three songs. Other fans were reportedly disgruntled as they were unable to see Spears on the large screens, with some simply unsatisfied with her ‘lackluster’ performance.

“We are really big Britney fans, but it was crap,” Josh Blee complained to Australia’s News Limited newspapers. “I thought after the music awards she would make up for it with a wicked concert, but she has let us down.”

Some fans had paid up to $1,500 AUD to watch the show from a two-person loveseat “ringside” at the circus-themed concert. Regular seats were sold for $200 AUD. The Australian tour is Spears’ first of the continent.

The debate is not a media spectacle alone, with Australian Fair Trading Minister, Virginia Judge, stating that Sydneysiders would not tolerate a “Mickey Mouse performance” – referring to Britney’s childhood stint in the Disney Mouseketeers.”Let’s be clear – live means live,” she said. “If you are spending up to $200, I think you deserve better than a film clip.”The NSW Government would be happy to look at options, such as a disclaimer on a ticket which would warn consumers a performance is pre-recorded.” {Source}

I kinda go back and forth with myself about this one; on the one hand, some artists’ main forte is stage-show spectacle and overall performance (see: Janet, Ciara etc), hence lip-synching isn’t that big a deal. Yet on the other hand, surely if you’re a singer, you should actually sing, regardless of whether ‘performer’ or otherwise? It doesn’t help Britney’s case either that she seems to have forgotten how to dance as well.

Nonetheless, I’m sure fans will continue to flock to her shows and she’ll keep making that cash. I must say, though, I do like the Fair Trading lady’s stance on adding a disclaimer on tickets; as many an artist would rather risk sounding a hot a** mess on stage (in the process bettering their talent in the long run IMO), than have their lip-synching exposed. A win-win for everyone, right?

Your thoughts?

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The Sugababes premiered their brand new single ‘Wear My Kiss’ on BBC Radio 1 last night. Set to be the 3rd single to be lifted from their serially delayed LP ‘Sweet 7’, a Keisha-featured version of the song has been been floating around for some time. Yet this version features all new vocals from new member Jade.

Is the Fernando Garibay produced cut any good? In short, ‘yes’. However, I can’t help but feel the girl’s and their team are doing themselves a serious injustice by throwing out yet another Amelle-heavy single. Surely with Jade a) being the better vocalist and b) needing to be ‘sold’ to the understandably cynical public, a more Jade-centred release would do more them more good.

Hit or Miss?

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Fierce fivesome The Saturdays are currently prepping the release of ‘Ego’, the 2nd single from their sophomore LP ‘Wordshaker’.

While I would have preferred they went with the title track as the next single, I’m feeling this. A Synth Pop-meets-diet-Rock hybrid, this catchy little gem sounds like it’ll be a fixture on the radio. I like.

The video premieres this Saturday on ITV2.

Hit or Miss?

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Pop group JLS will be celebrating this week after scoring their second #1 on the Official UK Singles Chart with their second single ‘Everybody In Love’. Ironically, the guys knocked off UK-media darling Cheryl Cole from the top spot; ironic in that it was  Cole who judged them on last year’s X-Factor.

Though I wasn’t the JR Rotem produced song’s biggest fan, it has kinda grown on me. I guess if there’s one song the guys could ever drop in America, video en-toe, it would be this. Very slickly produced and the video possesses enough ‘gloss’ for the US audience. Perhaps I’m jumping the gun a little, as in no way do I feel the guys are ready to crack the US market.

In any case, much congratulations to them! It’s very refreshing to have a UK group of an ethnic minority being so successful and having this much marketing £££ pumped into their brand. Things really are changing for the better on the UK scene.

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Check out R&B star Ciara posing it up with photographers Steven Gomillion and Dennis Leupold in an outtake from her recent shoot for fashion label Express. Ms. Harris looks H-O-T!

Be on the lookout for the full shoot, which is set to surface very soon.

What do you think of the pic?

Singing sensation Leona Lewis performed new single ‘Happy’ on tonight’s episode of the X-Factor – the show which rocketed her into stardom. Though she’s had better vocal outings, she shows here why she is head-and-shoulders above many of her competitors; in another league.

Leona’s album ‘Echo’ hits stores November 16th in the UK and November 17th in the US.

What do you think of the performance?

The Black Eyed Peas took to the stage on episode of the X-Factor to perform new single ‘Meet Me Halfway’. While  I’m not big on the song at all, the performance was pretty good. The stage-spectacle was on-point and actually Ms. Fergie sounded better than usual.

What do you think of the performance?

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Pop music’s current ‘it’ girl, Lady GaGa has recently launched another promotional single for her upcoming album ‘The Fame Monster’. The track, entitled ‘Dance In The Dark’ (produced by Fernando Garibay) is one of 8 songs that will be featured on her new project which she recently revealed is not a re-release as originally intended. Rather, the album will serve as her second official studio album. ‘The Fame Monster’ hits stores on November 23rd.

This song is basically another ‘Bad Romance’ but with more of an 80’s twist. The lyrics are quite intriguing but the over-use of the synthesisers and keyboards makes the track sound more like a basic dance track. However, given the public’s obsession with everything GaGa at the moment (and the incessant promotion that she gets via certain other blogs), I have no doubt that the track will do well on the digital sales charts. It seems that almost everyone is going gaga for GaGa.

Thoughts?

This week’s classic From The Vault clip comes courtesy of Deborah Cox’s 1995 smash ‘Who Do You Love’. Lifted from Deborah’s self-titled LP, which dropped the same year, the song launched the Canadian singer into worldwide conciousness, after many years of trying to break onto the music scene.

I vividly remember being 7 years old and jamming to this song back in the day (yes, I knew my music way back then!!! LOL). It’s a shame Deborah doesn’t get the kudos she deserves, yet one can remain thankful for the gems she has blessed us with – this being one of her best IMO.

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Sexy siren Shakira and Kid Cudi have teamed up to create the official remix of her international release, ‘Did It Again’. The original version song, which will not be released in the US, has so far managed to reach #50 on the Spanish Singles Chart. Shakira’s new album, ‘She Wolf’, will be released on November 23rd.

Having thoroughly enjoyed thee original version of this song, I was a bit worried that a remix would have diluted it’s flavour. On the contrary, I rather enjoyed every moment of this remix! The pumping dance beat, the heavy bass and the tight production on her vocals suited the song perfectly. However, Kid Cudi’s verse was a bit forgettable and  he came across as nothing more than a hype man on the track; adding nothing to the chemistry of the song. That said, I remain eager to hear Shakira’s new project. Great work.

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R&B star Chris Brown has released the cover art (as seen above) for the 2-disc Deluxe Edition of his highly anticipated 3rd studio album, ‘Graffiti’. The first single from the project, ‘I Can Transform Ya’ (featuring the pervasive Lil Wayne), has thus far peaked at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #16 on the Hip-Hop/R&B charts. The album is slated for released on December 8th, which also happens to be the scheduled release date of Usher’s new album, tentatively entitled ‘Raymond vs. Raymond’. Below is the official track listing of ‘Graffiti’:

1. I Can Transform Ya featuring Lil Wayne & Swizz Beatz

2. Sing Like Me

3. Crawl

4. So Cold

5. What I Do featuring Plies

6. Famous Girl

7. Take My Time featuring Tank

8. I.Y.A.

9. Pass Out featuring Eva Simons

10. Wait Featuring Trey Songz & Game

11. Lucky Me

12. Fallin Down

13. I’ll Go

The artwork is basically the same with very little dissimilarity from the original other than the gold  tint. It baffles me that most people dislike the cover. Is the fact that he is wearing spandex more important than the concept of the design?

Regarding the track listing, I must admit that I am excited to hear all of the material. If ‘I Can Transform Ya’ and ‘Crawl’ are any indication of what the album will sound like, then I sense this is going to be his most musically, lyrically and vocally sound production to date. My only concern is that he is going to be singing a song – ‘Take My Time’ – with Tank. No offense to Chris but I bet it was difficult for Tank to retrain his vocals in an effort not to out-sing Breezy on his own track. Either way, I expect great things from this album.

Tidbit: Is it just me or has everyone forgotten that Usher is even releasing a record this year?

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