This Article is From Oct 30, 2016

Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson Sued For Allegedly Ripping Off 1983 Single

Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson Sued For Allegedly Ripping Off 1983 Single

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Highlights

  • Collage claims Mark and Bruno have been fans of 1980s electro-funk music
  • In the law suit, band Collage demands a cut of the profits
  • Collage isn't the first band to accuse them of lifting their song
Los Angeles: Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson are among the names in a lawsuit filed by the band Collage, alleging that Uptown Funk rips off the band's 1983 single Young Girls.

According to tmz.com, the suit claims that Bruno's hit song copies rhythm, harmony, melody and structure.

Collage claims that Mark and Bruno have been big fans of Minneapolis/1980s electro-funk soul of which Collage was a part. The suit also alleges that there is "reason to believe that Ronson and Mars have heard and been influenced by Young Girls".

In the law suit, Collage demands a cut of the profits.

Collage isn't the first band to accuse Mark and Bruno of lifting their song.

Last year the Gap Band's five writers - brothers Robert, Ronnie and Charlie Wilson, keyboardist Rudolph Taylor and producer Lonnie Simmons - were added to the royalties list after claims that Uptown Funk sounded too similar to their 1979 hit Oops Upside Your Head.


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