Will.i.am, Chris Brown accused of stealing song

his forthcoming album “Willpower”, is apparently similar to “Rebound”, a dance song produced by the UK pair.
The allegation comes just weeks after the Black Eyed Peas star was accused of using some of Tulisa’s lyrics on his No. 1 hit duet with Britney Spears.
After Mat posted a YouTube link to “Let’s Go” on Twitter, Arty tweeted: “LOL what?”

He later added: “They never cleared rights through Anjunabeats, who’s only one label, who ownes the rights for Rebound (sic).”
Meanwhile, his collaborator Mat quit Twitter shortly after posing the question over Will.i.am’s song, prompting Arty to write: “Now I see why Mat left Twitter, cause he couldn’t handle s**t like this.”

However, Mat did posted on his Facebook page: “Will I’m not.”
He also appeared to fans to remain “respectful” after learning of “horrific abuse” sent to Will.i.am and Chris on Twitter.
Mat wrote: “I really and truly appreciate all the support you are giving me and Arty in response to Will.i.am’s copyright infringement.

“However, this doesn’t excuse the horrific abuse you’re sending the way of Will.i.am and Chris Brown, and it especially doesn’t excuse being racist.”
He had earlier written: “Arty and I are not bitter about this, more surprised. We knew Will.i.am was interested in this track, but declined working with him at the time.” — Daily Mail.

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