![]() ![]() “Vibeking” was first created in April 2015 and was published “in or around April or May 2017,” according to the complaint. ![]() (It should be noted that popular music commonly uses the first, fourth and fifth chords in a scale.) (This is heard as The Weeknd sings “so, call out my name” and other lyrical variations of such hook.) The rhythm of these hooks are also identical, the lawsuit claims, and are played or sung over top the minor first and minor fourth chords of their respective key signatures. The “Vibeking” writing duo also claims that even though the songs have different key signatures, they have otherwise identical hook melodies based on their scale degrees. 17 - the two tracks have the same time signature and similar tempos. Kelly, *NSYNC & The Beatles - But Who Gets What?Īccording to the lawsuit - which was filed Sept. ![]()
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