Lady Gaga Accused of Plagiarism
Lady Gaga is being sued for plagiarism. This isn't her first lawsuit, and more than likely, it won't be her last cause everyone always wants a piece of your money when you're rich.
Music group Lolly pop claims that their 2004 single "Life on Hold" and its accompanying artwork are very similar to Lady Gaga's single and video for "Telephone."
Supporters are openly accusing 2010's biggest pop music star of stealing her ideas. There's even a Facebook page called "Lolly Pop Has Been Knicked by Lady Gaga." They can point to an early Gaga producer who may or may not have exposed Lolly Pop's work to Stefani Germanotta, the clubhopper who would bleach her hair and shed a lot of clothing to become Gaga.
There's no proof that Gaga stole anything and Lolly Pop may just want validation and publicity for their work. They're virtually unheard of in Minnesota, their hometown.
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September 3rd, 2010 2:19 PM
wow its unblievable