Adele is accused of plagiarism for a fragment of the song “To be loved”
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In the midst of the furor that caused the release of the new studio album by Adele , which is entitled “30 ”, the British singer now faces a wave of accusations and accusations for the great “resemblance” between his song “To be loved” and the Brazilian song “Eu te amo” by 1980.
The long-awaited return to the music scene of the famous has been largely overshadowed by a new controversy that talks about alleged plagiarism for the Brazilian song Eu te amo , by Tom Jobim and Chico Buarque.
It was through social networks, that thousands of Internet users shared their discontent regarding the piano intro of the song “To Be Loved”, from his recent album “30 ”for its alleged similarity to a fragment of the Brazilian song.
Despite the A stir that caused such controversy on Twitter, Adele prefers to turn a deaf ear to the d branch and keep a low profile before the accusations.
However, this is not the first time that the interpreter of “Rolling in the Depp” has faced this type of accusation, as we remember that Last October she was accused by Brazilian hit songwriter Toninho Geraes of almost completely copying Mulheres’s melody on the single Million Years Ago, released in 2015 as part of the album “25 ”.
Fredímio Biasotto Trotta, the singer-songwriter’s lawyer, recently announced Toninho does not want to take legal action against the singer and that his client is satisfied with his name figure in the composition credits: “I just want to defend his musical legacy” , he said in an interview for El Country.