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Eric Church looked back on his unexpected involvement in the lawsuit over Taylor Swift‘s hit single "Shake It Off" in a new ...
I sent her a text, and she responded,” Church said. “I was like, ‘Hey, thanks. Next time, let’s just skip that part?’” ...
In a new interview with Rolling Stone published Friday, June 6, Eric Church revealed more about being involved in a lawsuit against pop star Taylor Swift ...
Taylor Swift‘s ‘Shake It Off‘ has been one of the most successful songs of her career that has topped multiple charts and had over billions of streams across music platforms. Coming from her ...
'Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs' goes deep on Swift's lyric references, historical details and production specifics through every era so far Before we were trading friendship bracelets ...
In fall of 2017, songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler filed a lawsuit against Taylor Swift, accusing her of copyright infringement and claiming that the chorus of “Shake It Off” stole lines ...
Taylor Swift has denied any copyright infringement over her hit 2014 song “Shake it Off,” writing in a federal court document filed on Monday that “the lyrics to ‘Shake It Off’ were ...
Taylor Swift was finally able to “shake off” a copyright lawsuit after nearly five years. The lawsuit, which was originally filed by songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler in 2017 ...
By Ben Sisario Weeks before a trial to determine whether Taylor Swift stole lyrics in her hit song “Shake It Off,” a judge dismissed the case on Monday after a joint request by lawyers for ...
Eric Church revealed in a Rolling Stone interview that he was inadvertently dragged into Taylor Swift's lengthy legal battle ...
Back in 2017, Swift was sued by the songwriters behind 3LW’s “Playas Gon’ Play” for using the lyrics “players gonna play, haters gonna hate” in her hit “Shake It Off.” The lawsuit ...