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Hugely Popular Adele Song To Be Banned Globally

Adele song that could be banned exposed.

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A global ban could soon be imposed on one of the world’s most iconic pop songs by Adele.

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The global impact of this case has sent shockwaves through the music industry, with many watching to see how it unfolds.

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Artist’s grievances with Adele’s song unveiled.

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While the song has been accused of plagiarism, it’s not the first time this particular hit has faced similar allegations.

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Shortly after its release, fans of a famous Turkish artist took to social media with claims of striking similarities.

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The track in question was accused of sharing an uncanny resemblance to the title song of Ahmet Kaya’s 1985 album Acilara Tutunmak.

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However, Kaya’s widow publicly dismissed the allegations, suggesting that Adele was unlikely to have plagiarized her husband’s work.

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The song in question has been at the center of a legal dispute for over two years.

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Brazilian composer Toninho Geraes claims that his 1995 hit has been plagiarized by the track in question.

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Geraes alleges the British singer-songwriter took substantial inspiration from his samba classic without giving proper credit.

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The lawsuit, which was filed in 2021, demands songwriting credit, lost royalties, and a hefty financial settlement.

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Geraes’ lawyer, Fredimio Trotta, has called the 62-year-old composer’s work a “landmark” in Brazilian music.

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Trotta further claims that the melody of Geraes’ song has been “copied” multiple times by successful international hits.

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Geraes first noticed the similarity soon after Adele’s song hit the charts, sparking his decision to pursue legal action.

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Geraes’ lawyer insists the composer deserves compensation for the success the song has achieved globally, including royalties.

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The ruling has sent ripples through the music industry, with legal experts debating the global enforceability of the Brazilian court’s decision.

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The court ruling comes after a long legal battle, which reached its peak on December 13 when a judge issued a historic injunction.

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A judge in Brazil has issued an unprecedented ruling, requiring a popular hit to be removed from streaming platforms worldwide.

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The injunction, issued by Rio de Janeiro’s Sixth Commercial Court, orders that the song be removed from all platforms, both physical and digital.

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The ruling requires Sony and Universal—two of the world’s biggest record labels—to cease distribution of the track immediately.

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In addition to halting all commercial use, the ruling imposes an $8,000 fine for each act of non-compliance.

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“This ruling sends a message to international artists who borrow from Brazilian music without permission,” Trotta said.

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As the lawsuit against Adele progresses, Geraes has remained focused on seeking justice for his original work.

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He insists that his intention was never to target Adele personally but to ensure recognition for his own contributions to music.

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Similarities between two songs examined.

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The Brazilian composer’s song, “Mulheres,” is considered a cornerstone of samba and has been a staple of the genre for decades.

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Adele’s song, which was released on her 25 album in 2015, is a soulful acoustic ballad that reflects on her past.

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The stripped-down track features only Adele’s voice accompanied by a guitar, creating a haunting, nostalgic atmosphere.

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Geraes’ “Mulheres,” on the other hand, is a deeply emotional song that celebrates Brazilian womanhood through the rhythms of samba.

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The similarities between the two tracks are undeniable, with many critics noting that the melodies bear a striking resemblance.

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Adele song being banned revealed.

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The song at the heart of the dispute? Adele’s “Million Years Ago.”

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While Adele’s camp has yet to comment publicly on the allegations, the track’s removal could impact her streaming royalties significantly.

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With this ruling, Geraes and his legal team are determined to ensure that the Brazilian composer’s work is respected on the world stage.

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For now, the hit remains available on platforms worldwide, but the legal battle is far from over.

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