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Ed Sheeran left ‘disconcerted’ in court after unreleased song played during ‘Shape of You’ trial - www.msn.com
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10.03.2022 / 11:49

Ed Sheeran left ‘disconcerted’ in court after unreleased song played during ‘Shape of You’ trial

Ed Sheeran was left looking confused in court after a brand new song was played by mistake during his “Shape of You” trial. The singer-songwriter was “disconcerted” after an error resulted in the never-before-heard track being heard by those present in the High Court on Tuesday (8 March). Sheeran, looking at his lawyers, said: “That’s a song I wrote last January.

Ed Sheeran sings Nina Simone’s ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet’s ‘No Diggity’ during plagiarism court case - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
09.03.2022 / 16:31

Ed Sheeran sings Nina Simone’s ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet’s ‘No Diggity’ during plagiarism court case

Ed Sheeran sang Nina Simone‘s ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet‘s ‘No Diggity’ in London’s High Court yesterday (March 8) as his ongoing plagiarism court case regarding his song ‘Shape Of You’ continues.Sheeran has denied lifting the “oh I, oh I, oh I” hook in his 2017 hit single from Sami Chokri’s (AKA Sami Switch) 2015 track ‘Oh Why’. The singer has also rejected the suggestion that he heard ‘Oh Why’ before he wrote ‘Shape Of You’ in October 2016.Royalties from ‘Shape Of You’, estimated to be worth £20million, have been frozen since Chokri and his co-writer Ross O’Donoghue issued a claim for “copyright infringement, damages and an account of profits in relation to the alleged infringement” in July 2018.As BBC News reports, Sheeran sang snippets of Simone’s 1965 rendition of ‘Feeling Good’ and Blackstreet’s 1996 hit ‘No Diggity’ in court yesterday in an effort to illustrate how the “oh I” melody is commonplace in pop music.

Musical “magpie” Ed Sheeran is also a “music squirrel”, says lawyer in Shape Of You song-theft case - completemusicupdate.com - London
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09.03.2022 / 16:17

Musical “magpie” Ed Sheeran is also a “music squirrel”, says lawyer in Shape Of You song-theft case

Ed Sheeran further discussed his creative process in the high court in London yesterday as the song-theft legal battle over his 2017 hit ‘Shape Of You’ continued. He also revealed how his team usually deal with songs he’s written that contain elements in common with old songs – a process that may or may not have been applied to the unreleased Sheeran track that got an unintended airing as yesterday’s court proceedings went through the motions.Sheeran and his songwriting collaborators are accused of ripping off the earlier track ‘Oh Why’ by Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue when they wrote their 2017 hit.

Ed Sheeran denies Shape Of You copyright claim – listen to the tracks yourself - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
09.03.2022 / 15:31

Ed Sheeran denies Shape Of You copyright claim – listen to the tracks yourself

Ed Sheeran has denied claims that he “borrowed” parts of his hit 2017 track Shape Of You from other lesser-known artists. Shape Of You was at number one in the UK for 14 weeks at the time of its release. Songwriters Sami Chokri and Ross O'Donoghue have alleged that the track uses snippets from their song Oh Why, and filed a legal complaint in 2018.The duo claim the “Oh I” hook is “strikingly similar” to that in their original track, which was released in 2015.

Ed Sheeran testifies in Shape Of You song-theft dispute - completemusicupdate.com - Britain
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08.03.2022 / 16:17

Ed Sheeran testifies in Shape Of You song-theft dispute

Ed Sheeran said in the high court yesterday that – while he is influenced by other songs when writing his own music – he is not a “magpie” that routinely lifts elements of those existing songs without permission. And where one of his songs does arguably share a musical element with an existing work, he goes out of his way to clear and credit the original.Meanwhile, he settled an earlier song-theft lawsuit over his song ‘Photograph’ out of court not because he thought he was liable for copyright infringement, but because he was advised it was the easiest way to move beyond that particular dispute.All of this was said as the musician gave testimony as part of the song-theft legal battle in the UK courts over his song ‘Shape Of You’.

Ed Sheeran takes to stand in ‘Shape of You’ court case, denies plagiarism: “I have always tried to be completely fair” - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.03.2022 / 08:59

Ed Sheeran takes to stand in ‘Shape of You’ court case, denies plagiarism: “I have always tried to be completely fair”

Ed Sheeran has given testimony in an ongoing court case surrounding his Number One 2017 single, ‘Shape of You’.As reported last week, Sheeran is currently in a legal battle that has been taken to High Court by two songwriters, Sami Chokri (AKA Sami Switch) and Ross O’Donoghue. The pair have claimed ‘Shape of You’ is similar to their 2015 song ‘Oh Why’, pointing to “particular lines and phrases” that draw parallels between the two.At a previous hearing, Sheeran was branded as a “magpie” by Chokri and O’Donoghue’s lawyer, Andrew Sutcliffe QC, with regards to his approach to songwriting.

Ed Sheeran Denies 'Borrowing' Ideas from Unknown Songwriters in 'Shape Of You' Copyright Trial - www.justjared.com - London
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08.03.2022 / 00:49

Ed Sheeran Denies 'Borrowing' Ideas from Unknown Songwriters in 'Shape Of You' Copyright Trial

Ed Sheeran arrives at a hearing at London’s High Court on Monday (March 7) in London, England.

Ed Sheeran denies 'borrowing' from other songwriters in witness box for copyright trial - www.msn.com
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07.03.2022 / 23:02

Ed Sheeran denies 'borrowing' from other songwriters in witness box for copyright trial

Ed Sheeran appeared in court this morning as his plagiarism case continues. The singer-songwriter, 31, is fighting a copyright claim against his monster hit Shape Of You, which two songwriters claim rips off parts of their track. Writers Sami Chokri and Ross O’Donoghue allege that the 2017 hit infringes ‘particular lines and phrases’ of their own song Oh Why, released in 2015.

Ed Sheeran says he’s written 25 songs with The National’s Aaron Dessner - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
07.03.2022 / 21:09

Ed Sheeran says he’s written 25 songs with The National’s Aaron Dessner

Ed Sheeran has revealed that he’s written 25 songs with The National‘s Aaron Dessner – and that they were done in the space of a week.The singer-songwriter appeared at the High Court this morning (March 7) for the start of a three-week legal battle over the copyright of his hit single ‘Shape Of You’.Sheeran is involved in a dispute with two musicians who claim his 2017 track borrows parts of their song ‘Oh Why’, which was released in March 2015.Sami Chokri (who performs under Sami Switch) and Ross O’Donoghue claim Sheeran’s song is similar to “particular lines and phrases” of their own song. Sheeran has denied the claims.During court proceedings this morning, Sheeran faced a number of questions about the creation of ‘Shape Of You’ as well as his songwriting process as a whole.At one point he told the court that he had written 25 songs in the space of a week with Aaron Dessner of The National,” according to BBC News reporter Mark Savage. No further information on the songs was shared.Speaking at his copyright trial in London's High Court, @edsheeran says he recently wrote 25 songs in the space of a week with @Aaron_Dessner of The National.— Mark Savage (@mrdiscopop) March 7, 2022In addition to his work as part of The National, Dessner is also responsible for co-producing Taylor Swift‘s latest albums, ‘Folklore’ and ‘Evermore’.

Ed Sheeran denies 'borrowing' ideas from smaller songwriters in copyright court battle - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
07.03.2022 / 17:05

Ed Sheeran denies 'borrowing' ideas from smaller songwriters in copyright court battle

Ed Sheeran has denied that he "borrows" ideas from unknown songwriters without providing acknowledgement.

Musical “magpie” Ed Sheeran in court over Shape Of You song theft claims - completemusicupdate.com - Britain
completemusicupdate.com
07.03.2022 / 15:49

Musical “magpie” Ed Sheeran in court over Shape Of You song theft claims

Ed Sheeran is a musical “genius” but also a musical “magpie” who borrows from other people’s work when he’s writing his pop songs. Sometimes he borrows from the work of superstars, who get their credits.

New Music Releases March 4: Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, 5SOS, Khalid, Kane Brown & More - www.etonline.com
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05.03.2022 / 02:17

New Music Releases March 4: Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, 5SOS, Khalid, Kane Brown & More

New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Camila Cabello dropped her first post-breakup song, «Bam Bam,» with Ed Sheeran, off her upcoming album,. 5 Seconds of Summer shared «COMPLETE MESS,» the first single off their upcoming fifth album.

Listen to Camila Cabello’s new collaboration with Ed Sheeran, ‘Bam Bam’ - www.nme.com - Britain - county Barnes
nme.com
04.03.2022 / 19:55

Listen to Camila Cabello’s new collaboration with Ed Sheeran, ‘Bam Bam’

Camila Cabello has released her new collaboration with Ed Sheeran – you can listen to ‘Bam Bam’ below.First announced last month, the singer/songwriter then shared a snippet of the track earlier this week (February 28).Cabello has now released ‘Bam Bam’, which was produced by Ricky Reed, Edgar Barrera and Cheche Alara and written by Cabello, Sheeran and Reed.The track is Cabello’s first new music release of 2022 and is the latest preview of her forthcoming new album ‘Familia’, which is set for release on April 8.The video for ‘Bam Bam’ has also been released this afternoon (March 4), which was directed by Mia Barnes in collaboration with Dave Meyers – you can watch the colourful clip below.Speaking to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe this week, Cabello said of ‘Bam Bam’: “I wanted to make a song that had English words, but gives me that same feeling that a lot of these Latin songs give us. And so basically, we had this version of the song.“By the time that Ed [Sheeran] had heard it and been on board to do it, I was in a different place in my life.

Watch Kelly Clarkson perform her ‘Kellyoke’ rock cover of Ed Sheeran’s ‘Shivers’ - www.nme.com - Britain - county Jack
nme.com
03.03.2022 / 07:19

Watch Kelly Clarkson perform her ‘Kellyoke’ rock cover of Ed Sheeran’s ‘Shivers’

Kelly Clarkson has debuted a rock cover of Ed Sheeran’s pop hit ‘Shivers’ on the ‘Kellyoke’ segment of her TV show.Clarkson has made it customary to perform a cover version of a song requested by her audience to open The Kelly Clarkson Show. For the March 1 edition of the show, the Grammy winner took on Sheeran’s acoustic-guitar led tune, giving it a rock facelift with driving guitars and flashing red lights.Watch Kelly Clarkson perform her version of Ed Sheeran’s ‘Shivers’ below.Clarkson has previously covered Sharon Van Etten’s ‘The End Of The World’, Pixies’ ‘Where Is My Mind’, My Chemical Romance’s ‘Welcome To The Black Parade’, and Radiohead’s ‘Karma Police’ among others for the segment, most recently delivering a moving cover of George Michael’s ‘Faith’.

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