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The drama kicked off when Brazilian singer-songwriter Toninho Geraes, 62, claimed Adele’s tune was a bit too similar to his 1996 banger “Mulheres”, sung by the legendary Martinho da Vila.
alleging she plagiarized the music of his 1995 samba classic "Mulheres (Women)" recorded by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila. He is reportedly suing for lost royalties, $160,000 in moral damages ...
The song Mulheres (Women), was recorded by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila in 1995. Brazilian composer Toninho Geraes claims Adele's "Million Years Ago" hit plagiarises his work. A judge in Rio ...
which a composer claims plagiarises the song Mulheres (Women), recorded by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila in 1995. The plagiarism case, which was brought in 2021 by the track's composer Toninho ...
Sixty-two-year-old Geraes claimed Ms Adele's 2015 track plagiarized the music of his samba classic "Mulheres" ("Women"), recorded by famous Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila on a 1995 hit album.
Adele has run into some legal woes regarding one of her songs, which may result in the track being pulled forever. The Grammy-winning hitmaker, 36, is known for her songs, including Hello, Set ...
Brazilian composer Toninho Geraes claims Adele’s 2015 song plagiarised the music of his samba classic Mulheres (Women), recorded by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila on a 1995 hit album.
recorded and released by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila in 1995. Geraes is suing for royalties, $16,000 (£12,600) in damages and a songwriting credit on Adele’s track. An injunction issued ...
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took office on January 1 for a ... celebration concert featuring acts ranging from samba legend Martinho da Vila to drag queen Pabllo Vittar. Thousands of Lula ...
More than 60 artists - including Samba legend Martinho da Vila - were booked to perform on two giant stages decorated in the national flag as part of a music festival dubbed "Lulapalooza".