Friday, March 3, 2017

Shakira: ‪Carlos Vives‬‬ Accused Of Plagiarism Again!|Celebrity News

Shakira: ‪Carlos Vives‬‬ Accused Of Plagiarism Again!|Celebrity News Shakira: ‪Carlos Vives‬‬ Accused Of Plagiarism Again!|Celebrity News A Cuban artist has documented a grievance against Colombian pop stars Shakira and Carlos Vives, blaming them for counterfeiting some portion of a tune he composed 10 years back. Livam Rafael Castellanos has documented a dissension against the two Colombian specialists, asserting they took a line and a part of the ensemble to "YoTeQuieroTanto", which he composed 10 years back, without his consent. The feedback was documented at a court docket in Spain, the place Shakira lives. The grievance revolves around a licensed innovation issue, said the court representative. It concentrates chiefly on the tune and the verses of the themes of both melodies. In La Bicicleta (or The Bicycle) Shakira and Vives sing "que tesueno y que tequierotanto" (I long for you and adore you to such an extent). The Cuban craftsman, known as Livam, sings "yotequiero, yotequierotanto" (I adore you, I cherish you to such an extent). This is not the first occasion when that Shakira has been the focused with assertions of copyright infringement. In 2014, a US judge decided that her 2010 hit melody "Loca" was not an illicit duplicate of a tune composed by Dominican vocalist and arranger Ramon Arias Vasquez, known as Arias.

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