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    Lawsuit Claims Miley Cyrus Copied Bruno Mars’ ‘Flowers’

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    Miley Cyrus Faces New Lawsuit for Alleged Copyright Infringement in Hit Song “Flowers”

    Miley Cyrus is no stranger to legal battles, especially when it comes to copyright infringement. The pop star is once again in hot water, this time facing a lawsuit over her hit song “Flowers” allegedly copying elements from Bruno Mars’ track “When I Was Your Man.” The lawsuit, filed by Tempo Music Investments, claims that “Flowers” borrowed melody, harmony, and chord progressions from Mars’ song, seeking damages and a ban on future distribution of the song.

    This isn’t the first time Cyrus has been accused of copyright infringement. In the past, she faced lawsuits from Jamaican artist Flourgon, Ariella Asher, and photographer Robert Barbera, all claiming that Cyrus used their work without permission. While some cases were settled out of court, others were dropped or dismissed.

    With this latest lawsuit, Cyrus is once again in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The pop star has yet to respond publicly to the allegations, and representatives for both Cyrus and Mars have remained silent on the matter. As the legal battle unfolds, it seems like Cyrus’ lawyer fees are only going to increase.

    For fans of both Cyrus and Mars, this legal drama serves as a reminder of the complexities of the music industry and the importance of respecting intellectual property rights. Only time will tell how this latest lawsuit will play out, but one thing is for sure – Miley Cyrus is no stranger to controversy.

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