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Sort by PerezHilton.com (Free subscription) - 07/08/2009
We'll let you be the judge. All we know is the lawyers have been called and are getting involved with this dramz. Listen above to a song by the Black Eyed Peas off their new album, The E.N.D., called Party All The Time. The music apparently is a stolen sample of the song Mancry from the act [...]
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Sort by prefixmag (Free subscription) - 07/06/2009
Here's a file from the You Won't Even Really Be Surprised Filed: Adam Freeland, who records electronic music under the name Freeland, has charged, via Twitter and fan-made YouTube (aka the new press release) the Black Eyed Peas with plagiarism, claiming that they stole his song "Mancry" to make the beat for their "Party All the Time" (which is on their latest album, The E.N.D. ) The two tracks are...
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Sort by Consequence of Sound (Free subscription) - 07/08/2009
Earlier this week, The Daily Swarm reported on the eerily similar sounds appearing on Adam Freeland’s “Mancry” and the Black Eyed Peas’ “Party All The Time”. Of course, because Freeland’s song was released prior to that of Black Eyed Peas the issue of plagiarism came into play, and because “Party All The Time” is part [...]
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Sort by The Evil Beet (Free subscription) - 07/08/2009
Normally, when I hear ”plagiarism,” I immediately think “Chris Martin,” but there’s a new “Gee, this song sounds familiar” case out there, and it doesn’t involve Coldplay. There’s a musician Adam Freeland who composed an interlude track for his 2008 album ”Cope”, titled “Mancry.” He claims that Black Eyed Peas heavily borrowed from his piece of work and applied it to their [...]