Leona Lewis - Leona Lewis Settles Song Complaint To Release Single
British pop star Leona Lewis has secured the rights to release her new single after reaching an out-of-court settlement with a Swedish DJ who accused her of plagiarism. Dance music producer Avicii, real name Tim Bergling, was scheduled to take his case to...
Guardian Music — Simon Cowell's Syco label and Avicii reach agreement over instrumental used in Leona Lewis's forthcoming single CollideLeona Lewis and her record label – Simon Cowell's... more info
Mjsbigblog —
Simon Cowell caves, as he agrees to share credit on the Leona Lewis single, "Collide" with the DJ who claims his piano track was used without permission.
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Scotsman.com — SINGER Leona Lewis and a Swedish musician are to work together on a song after avoiding a High Court collision, record company bosses have revealed. more info
ContactMusic — British pop star Leona Lewis has secured the rights to release her new single after reaching an out-of-court settlement with a Swedish DJ who accused her of plagiarism. D... more info
Perez Hilton — We're glad to hear that they seem to have worked everything out!
Earlier this month, Swedish DJ Avicii accused Leona Lewis of plagiarizing his song Fade Into Darkness in ... more info
ContactMusic — Leona Lewis has settled a legal dispute over her new single 'Collide'. Swedish DJ Avicii had attempted to block the track from release through a court ruling - as it uses... more info
The Telegraph — Singer Leona Lewis and the Swedish musician DJ Avicii are to work together on a song after avoiding a High Court collision, record company bosses said today. more info
MTV.co.uk News — The ongoing legal battle between Leona Lewis and Swedish producer Avicii over her new single Collide has finally been resolved. As we previously reported, Lewis and her r... more info