Justin Bieber Song "Sorry" Accused of Plagiarism, Skrillex Finally Denied


JUSTIN Bieber should go back to deal with legal issues. This time, Bieber sued an indie pop star, White Hinterland, on the song 'Sorry'. Hinterland blamed, in part tone Sorry song is taken from the unique characteristics of the song is titled 'Ring the Bell'.

Quoted from page Digital Spy, Friday (27/5), Hinterland also filed charges against Skrillex wrote the song 'Sorry' for Justin Bieber. According to him, the tone imitated the 'Sorry' lasted eight seconds and appear 6 times in the song.

Hinterland hope that Justin Bieber paid a fine for his actions and remove the tone of the song 'Sorry'. As is known, 'Sorry' successfully topped the singles charts in Canada, the United States and Britain during its launch in 2015 ago.

Meanwhile, Skrillex, a musician who produced the album Purpose Justin Bieber finally go to vote allegations of plagiarism song Sorry.

The lawsuit has been filed with the US District Court in Nashville.

"SORRY, but we did not steal this song," says Skrillex confirmed via Twitter last Friday.

Through its news, Skrillex also upload video that shows the creative process behind the creation of the vocal riff song Sorry.


On the other hand, Diplo who also worked with Bieber and Skrillex in making the song Where Are U Now have a different view.

He said there were many people involved in the song, so that the allegations could be true Hinterland. Diplo give advice to Bieber to pay compensation in order to avoid the legal process more complicated.
 
 
 
 


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