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Miley Cyrus’ New Song Stealing the Spotlight
Lawsuit Claims Cyrus' 'Flowers' Illegally Copied Bruno Mars' 'When I Was Your Man'
Miley Cyrus is facing legal trouble over claims that the chorus of her new single, “Flowers,” was stolen from Bruno Mars' hit “When I Was Your Man.” The lawsuit, filed by Mars' publishing company, alleges that Cyrus illegally copied melody and lyrics from the 2012 hit. Both songs center around the theme of self-love and empowerment during a breakup, and share a similar chord progression and lyrical structure.
An Independent Analysis of the Claims
Similarities in the two songs have been noted by fans and critics alike since “Flowers” was released. Both start with a piano intro and feature a chorus that repeats the line “I can buy myself flowers.” Additionally, both songs use a similar chord progression and lyrical structure, further supporting the claims of infringement.
However, it's important to note that many different songs share similar chord progressions and themes without infringing on copyrights. Proponents of fair use argue that Cyrus may have been inspired by Mars' song but created an original work with unique elements and creative expression.
The outcome of this lawsuit will depend on the specific similarities between the two songs, the extent to which Cyrus' team was aware of Mars' song, and the legal precedent for copyright protection in the music industry.