Miley Cyrus' Grammy-Winning Song Plunges into Legal Trouble

Los Angeles, USAThu Sep 19 2024
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Miley Cyrus, the pop sensation, has been hit with a lawsuit from Tempo Music Investments over her chart-topping song "Flowers". The music investment company claims that the song infringes on the copyright of Bruno Mars' 2012 hit "When I Was Your Man". The lawsuit, filed in a Los Angeles courtroom, alleges that "Flowers" duplicates numerous melodic, harmonic, and lyrical elements of "When I Was Your Man". The controversy surrounding "Flowers" dates back to its release in January 2023, shortly after Miley's highly publicized divorce from actor Liam Hemsworth. Many fans noticed striking similarities between the two songs, with some speculating that Miley had rewritten "When I Was Your Man" because it was their wedding song. However, this has never been confirmed.
The lawsuit, obtained by Rolling Stone, highlights the similarities between the two songs, including the melodic pitch design, bass-line, and specific chord progressions. Tempo Music claims that "Flowers" would not have existed without "When I Was Your Man" and that Miley Cyrus, along with songwriters Gregory Hein and Michael Pollack, have created a derivative work without authorization. The company is seeking to bar Miley from distributing, reproducing, and publicly performing the song, as well as requesting damages. The amount of damages is currently unknown. "Flowers" earned Miley a record of the year and best pop solo performance at the 2024 Grammys, but the lawsuit may put a damper on her celebrations. It remains to be seen how Miley and her team will respond to the lawsuit, but for now, the singer is keeping mum on the matter.
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