Taylor Swift Defends ‘Shake It Off’ Copyright Lawsuit Again
Taylor Swift attends the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 05, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California.
Taylor Swift is denying allegations of copyright infringement on her 2014 hit track “Shake It Off” once more, marking this the second time the singer-songwriter has to defend the lyrics for the song.
“The lyrics to ‘Shake It Off’ were written entirely by me,” Swift, 32, said in her declaration filed Monday (August 8).
Per the Independent, the copyright lawsuit was originally filed in 2017 but later dropped. However, after it was appealed one year later, a judge recently ruled that the case would go to trial and be decided by a jury. The claim was filed by songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler, who are accusing Swift of plagiarizing their 2001 track “Playas Gon’ Play” for band 3WL.
However, Swift claims that she didn’t even know the song existed saying, “The first time I ever heard the song was after this claim was made.” In the declaration, Swift denies that she stole any lyrical content, using childhood stories to support her point. “I recall hearing phrases about players play and haters hate stated together by other children while attending school in Wyomissing Hills, and in high school in Hendersonville,” Swift said.
She argued that these popular phrases had inspired lyrics for the song, pointing out that it was unrealistic for people to claim ownsherhip of sayings that are universal in society. “I also recall hearing similar player and hater phrases in many songs, films and other works prior to ‘Shake it Off,'” she said.
Swift said co-writers Max Martin and Shellback made the melody and drumbeat, respectively, while she ad-libbed the lyrics. The co-writers also denied hearing the 3LW song prior to the lawsuit.
Meanwhile, Swift fans are divided over her private jet usage, after the star was revealed as having the highest Co2 emissions out of any celebrity this year.
Taylor Swift Responds To Worst Carbon Emission Claims Due To Her Jet
Taylor Swift’s team has responded to backlash over a report that her private jet has racked up a whopping 170 flights this year, making her the celebrity with the most private jet CO2 emissions.
“Taylor’s jet is loaned out regularly to other individuals,” Swift’s spokesperson told Rolling Stone. “To attribute most or all of these trips to her is blatantly incorrect.”
The report came from the digital marketing agency Yard, which examined the worst celebrity offenders when it comes to CO2 emissions from private jets, according to data from Twitter page @CelebJets that tracks the flights.
According to Yard, Swift tops the list, coming in above Jay-Z, Steven Spielberg, Drake and Kim Kardashian. “Her total flight emissions for the year come in at 8,293.54 tonnes, or 1,184.8 times more than the average person’s total annual emissions,” Yard said. According to the report, Swift’s shortest flight in 2022 was a 36-minute trip from Missouri to Nashville, and Yard noted the total was especially surprising given Swift isn’t on tour right now.
Swift faced significant backlash over the report. See what fans said below:
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