NEW YORK — Dua Lipa won the dismissal on Thursday of a lawsuit in Manhattan accusing the British pop star of copying her 2021 megahit "Levitating" from a 1979 disco song. U.S. District Judge ...
Dua Lipa scored a legal victory in a copyright lawsuit over her 2020 smash “Levitating” after a judge dismissed the case. Lipa was initially hit with a pair of “Levitating” copyright ...
Dua Lipa and Troye Sivan have linked up for a remix of the former’s “Physical.” The joint track features a brand new verse from Sivan, which a fan got to listen to when Sivan joined Lipa for ...
Finally, a reason for sugarboo to levitate. Dua Lipa will no longer have to prove that she did not rip off L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer’s 1979 disco song “Wiggle and Giggle All Night ...
“Physical,” the pandemic-era defining Dua Lipa single, opens with the singer sharing an observation and a question: “Common love isn’t for us/We created something phenomenal/Don’t you agree?
Lipa first teased the remix during her show in Melbourne, where she brought out Sivan for a surprise performance of his single "Rush." By Jessica Lynch Dua Lipa is marking the fifth anniversary of ...
NEW YORK, March 27 (Reuters) - Dua Lipa won the dismissal on Thursday of a lawsuit in Manhattan accusing the British pop star of copying her 2021 megahit "Levitating" from a 1979 disco song.
A judge has ruled that the pop star did not plagiarize the songs "Wiggle and Giggle All Night" and "Don Diablo" Kevin Winter/Getty Dua Lipa no longer has to prove she didn't plagiarize tracks by ...
We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Even when Dua Lipa dresses down, her fits pack a good punch. This Thursday, the pop superstar stepped out in Sydney, Australia ...
Dua Lipa fans got a big surprise tonight (March 28) in Sydney when the artist welcomed Tame Impala‘s Kevin Parker for a mid-set performance of his band’s “The Less I Know the Better.” ...
Grammy-winning pop star Dua Lipa can breathe a sigh of relief yet again - her chart-topping hit "Levitating" has officially dodged a second copyright infringement claim. A New York federal judge ...
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