The two fans argue they were left stranded after the show.
17.01.2020 - 06:56 / torontosun.com
Ariana Grande and more than a half-dozen songwriters were sued for copyright infringement on Thursday by a hip hop artist who says the pop star’s 2019 Grammy-nominated single 7 Rings was plagiarized from a song he recorded two years earlier.
Josh Stone, who performs under the moniker DOT, says in his lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in New York, that “highly regarded musicology experts” have concluded that Grande’s hit copied his song You Need It, I Got It.
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The two fans argue they were left stranded after the show.
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Since Mac Miller’s posthumous album, “Circles,” came out Friday, many fans have been convinced they heard Ariana Grande’s voice on the track “I Can See.” The late rapper’s reps responded to queries with a “no comment.” Now, his ex-girlfriend’s vocal cameo has been confirmed — or equivocally confirmed, at least — by the record’s producer, Jon Brion.
Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Circles, is all but devoid of guest features, but there may be one famous voice hidden on the album: Ariana Grande. The pop star—who was in a relationship with Miller for several years—likely contributed background vocals on the project’s fifth song, “I Can See,” according to producer Jon Brion.
"Those vocals were already there"
Mac Miller’s producer pal Jon Brion appears to have confirmed the rapper’s posthumous album features vocals from his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande.