Noted digital funnyman and uber-talented musician Rudy Mancuso has released today his debut single, Black & White.
The piano-based pop tune was co-written by Mancuso and Poo Bear -- renowned for his contributions to the hit Justin Bieber singles Where Are U Now and What Do You Mean? -- and who also sings with Mancuso on the track. Black & White is the first of several songs that Mancuso and Poo Bear (né Jason Boyd) are releasing alongside Stem -- a tech startup that helps musicians and online creators track viewership stats and fairly distribute revenues among various collaborators across multiple distribution platforms.
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The piano-based pop tune was co-written by Mancuso and Poo Bear -- renowned for his contributions to the hit Justin Bieber singles Where Are U Now and What Do You Mean? -- and who also sings with Mancuso on the track. Black & White is the first of several songs that Mancuso and Poo Bear (né Jason Boyd) are releasing alongside Stem -- a tech startup that helps musicians and online creators track viewership stats and fairly distribute revenues among various collaborators across multiple distribution platforms.
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- 10/6/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
R&B superstar Usher is at the center of a plagiarism lawsuit amid allegations his song "Caught Up" was stolen from material written by an aspiring singer. Wadena Pyatt claims she landed a record contract with Alicia Keys' Mbk Entertainment label in 2003 and penned the track for inclusion on her debut album.
But according to the legal documents filed in New York, Pyatt was left dumbfounded when she discovered Usher had used it for his hit album "Confessions" and she was not listed as one of the songwriters. Instead, the disc states "Caught Up" was the work of Ryan Toby, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis and Jason Boyd. The song was released as a single in 2004.
Pyatt is demanding damages for profits received from sales of the tune, reports AllHipHop.com.
But according to the legal documents filed in New York, Pyatt was left dumbfounded when she discovered Usher had used it for his hit album "Confessions" and she was not listed as one of the songwriters. Instead, the disc states "Caught Up" was the work of Ryan Toby, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis and Jason Boyd. The song was released as a single in 2004.
Pyatt is demanding damages for profits received from sales of the tune, reports AllHipHop.com.
- 11/23/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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