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Originally posted by tcatron565
They're a tad bit late on catching this. Again, it looks like flop people are suing successful people for having music that is similar to theirs, but only after they are having success. The song was everywhere in 2009, and they never heard it once? Please. They seen that his album is selling a lot, and he's having a lot of radio success now, so they decide "Hey, his one song 'Best I Ever Had' sort of sounds like one of our flop songs. Let's sue for some of his money." It's ridiculous. Just like when other flop people tried to sue Avril Lavigne for "Girlfriend" months after it had peaked and The Black Eyed Peas for "Party All the Time" after the album had been out for months.
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"Fallin' in Love' was a number-one hit. In fact, to this very day, it is the only song on the Playboy Records roster to ever hit number-one.
They are extremely slow on the uptake, though.