MADONNA'S CAREER DEBUNKED
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MADONNA'S MANY LAWSUITS FOR CONDUCT IN VIOLATION OF THE LAW
1. Aisha v. Madonna (civil rights and copyright infringement)2. Sorrentino v. Madonna (assault and battery on a 10-year-old child) 3. Myers v. Madonna (civil rights violations) 4. Ronald J Myers v. Madonna (civil rights violations) 5. Barrier v. Madonna (civil rights violations) 6. Bourdin v. Madonna (copyright infringement) 7. Easy Street Records v. Madonna (copyright infringement) 8. Acquaviva v. Madonna (copyright infringement) 9. D’Onofrio v. Madonna (copyright infringement) 10. Iving L Williams v. Madonna (copyright infringement) 11. Eon Net LP v. Madonna (copyright /patent/trademark infringement) 12. Rich Kidd Music Publishing, Inc. v. Madonna (copyright infringement) 13. Winterland v. Madonna (copyright infringement) 14. Hobe Cie. LTD v. Madonna (trademark infringement) 15. Coppola v. Madonna (personal injury) 16. Rice v. Madonna (breach of contract) 17. Mclay v. Madonna (breach of contract) 18. Nike, Inc. v. Madonna (breach of contract) 19. Millennium Films v. Madonna (breach of contract) 20. Done and Dusted v. Madonna (breach of contract) 21. DeCastro v. Madonna (invasion of privacy and commissioned stalking and harassment of a Miami family)
INTRO
The so-called "iconic" images - well, none of it
was real - she stole it all to go with
all the music she stole:
Greta Garbo rip off
Jean Harlow rip off
Jean Harlow rip off
Jane Mansfield rip off
Jane Russell rip off
Gina Lollobrigida rip off
Marilyn Monroe rip off
Marilyn Monroe rip off
Marilyn Monroe rip off
Marilyn Monroe rip off
Marilyn Monroe rip off
Marilyn Monroe rip off
Marilyn Monroe rip off
Marlene Dietrich rip off
Marlene Dietrich rip off
Marlene Dietrich rip off
Bette Davis rip off
Bette Davis rip off
Brigitte Bardot rip off
Brigitte Bardot rip off
Chrissie Hynde rip off
Princess Diana rip off
Princess Diana rip off
Princess Diana rip off
Princess Diana rip off
Audrey Hepburn rip off
Ginger Rogers rip off
Cindy Lauper rip off
Greta Garbo rip off
intro image comparisons compiled by
madonnarevelations.blogspot.com
(NSFW)
1. Madonna Stole The
Video For "Hollywood"
Madonna was sued by the family of deceased artist Guy Bourdin for ripping
off images from his work for her music video “Hollywood.”
2. Madonna
Stole The Film "Swept Away"
Filmmaker Vincent D'Onofrio sued Madonna for ripping
off his idea he pitched to her and her agents for the remake of the film, “Swept
Away.” The lawsuit is currently in the court system. However, the film fittingly
bombed and was voted the worst movie ever. The copyright owner of the original
Swept Away script recently expressed his regret at allowing her to
remake his film, due to how badly it turned out.
3.
Madonna Stole The Song "Vogue"
Madonna ripped off the 1989 song
"Deep In Vogue" by Malcolm McLaren for her 1990 song "Vogue." As with my songs,
she stole it shortly after it was made available to the public. His song was
released on July 19, 1989 on Epic Records and her rip off was released almost a year later on
April 5th, 1990. His song came out first and was about "voguing." Madonna's rip
off brought his idea/music/dance trend to the mainstream by stealing it from
him, along with melodies, harmonies and portions of his beat. Madonna even tries
to sing like the female vocalist on McLaren's track. She then stole the dance
that was created to go with the song by dancers in downtown New York.
Here is
an excerpt of the song she stole from entitled "Deep In Vogue" for her song
"Vogue" (If the link does not work for you visit
www.amazon.com
and type in "Deep In Vogue" in the search box for a sample of the song):
4. Madonna Stole
"Justify my Love"
In my opinion,
one of her worst, most disgraceful and brazen rip offs was the work she
outright stole from Prince protégé, Ingrid Chavez. She stole Chavez’s style and
lyrics for her song, “Justify My Love” which is featured on her “Erotica”
album.
Chavez
said, "Madonna only changed one line of the entire song” and stole writers credit
for the song, even though Chavez was the one who wrote it (this has been said of
her by other credible writers as well involving other songs. The song did match Chavez's
trademark style, which at the time was once again unlike anything Madonna had
done. Much like my style of music is unlike anything Madonna has done. An
article excerpt:
5. Madonna Stole The
"Sex" Book
A book
that is currently available in stores titled, “Madonna: An Intimate Biography,”
alleges that Madonna ripped off the idea for her “Sex” book from a publishing
executive named Judith Regan (page 221).
It was further alleged in another article that
the photographs in
Madonna's book Sex was a rip off of an old French book by a well know French
photographer. Coincidentally, she did an interview with an Hungarian paper, and due to the translation, the name of the book was fittingly called "Slut." Here's an excerpt from Blikk (publication): BLIKK: OK, here's a question from left space. What was your book "Slut" about? MADONNA: It was called "Sex", my book. BLIKK: Not in Hungary. Here it was called "Slut."
6.
Madonna Steals From indie singer Peaches
Critics allege that Madonna ripped off visual concepts, video imagery and ideas
from underground transvestite singer “Peaches” for her work. Several web sites
mention this and the similarities are very, very striking. It was also reported
that she would play Peaches' album over and over again before going on stage in
Barcelona. A reviewer from the well-known industry company Muze wrote:
"If
imitation is the greatest compliment, then Peaches received top honors when
Madonna stole imagery from Peaches’ videos and applied them to her own. If the
queen of controversy steals your ideas, you must have something going on."
- Muze Inc.
Peaches'
debut CD was released on a German label and sold only 50,000 - yet she managed
to get a copy of one of them. Those numbers are good for an indie, but
translates into obscurity in the mainstream.
However,
Madonna and her team do what some unscrupulous executives in the music industry do -
scour the clubs, internet and other venues for new music, dance and clothing
trends and take full credit for them as their own in the mainstream (as she did with Vogue, among
other things).
Back to
Peaches. The mere fact that they knew who Peaches was, even with him being an underground
artist below the radar, speaks volumes. Ask the average musicologist or music
critic about Peaches, and they wouldn't know who he is, as he is an underground
artist, but she actually knew him and had his CD. I find that very telling.
7. Madonna Stole
"Like A Virgin"
The
saddest of all these allegations is by a
group named Hide The Babies. They published a web site that
contained the allegation that they gave Madonna’s manager their demo (cassette)
in the 80's,
she liked it and asked if she could keep it. She returned the tape to them 6
months later. They alleged that shortly after one of their lyrics appeared in
Madonna’s song as the basis for "Like A Virgin," but not credited to them. A group
member stated they felt she did this because she figured if she got her version
out first it would render their version useless.
Madonna's
lyric for “Like A Virgin” goes: "Like a virgin. Touched for the very
first time."
Hide The
Babies lyric goes: "I'm not a virgin, but you're the first one..."
That’s the same lyric, just
changed up a bit. It’s also the same concept/pun about not being a virgin, but
someone seemingly making you feel like that.
It appears to be the same
thing Madonna did with my song "Contemporary Girl." She took lyrics, tried to
change it up in the same manner, but just enough to retain the idea and concept
of the song and some of the lyrics, hopefully without getting caught.
"Like A
Virgin" was Madonna's first real hit and credited to another writer that her
label and management hired. However, this allegation of theft bears a pattern
that would later be said of several other songs Madonna allegedly composed.
I saw an interview on Bravo recently with producer Nile Rodgers, who said
Madonna told him at the time that the concept of the song "Like A Virgin" was
such a good idea and kept emphasizing this point to him.
The article from Hide The
Babies web
site states, "Then when
her tune came out we couldn't do ours anymore because everybody thought we got
it from her."
Wow when
you think about that statement it is profoundly sad and
terrible considering "Like A Virgin" was such a big hit that allegedly
came from this band who are saying they did not get credit for it. Hey, I
have
to write the word "allegedly" in this case for legal purposes, however,
their words do strike a chord, pardon the pun, based on what
I experienced with my song that was ripped off by her. It bears the same
pattern.
8. Madonna Steals
From Eminem
An
article in a British newspaper alleged Eminem accused Madonna of ripping off his
work, "Bonnie and Clyde" for one of her videos from her Greatest Hits
album "What It Feels Like For A Girl."
9. Madonna Steals
Lyrics For Express Yourself
An
indie art web
site alleges Madonna ripped off their slogan
"Express Yourself, Don't Repress Yourself"
for one of her
lyrics from her song "Human Nature." She seems to have a thing for stealing from
art, as evidenced by the Bourdin case.
10.
Madonna Tries To Get Writers Credit For "You Must Love Me" Which She Didn't Write
Madonna has a history of trying to horn in on credit for work she did not do or
deserve credit for. This has been written about in several publications. It is discussed in the
Andrew Morton biography about her titled "Madonna."
An award
winning songwriting partner of Andrew Lloyd Webber complained of her trying to
horn in on credit for his song by trying to change a few lyrics (Notice a
pattern yet? Look how many writers keep saying this about her)....
11. Madonna Steals
Credit On "Nothing Fails"
In a third similar case, singer/songwriter
Jem, who's been featured on the television
show The O.C., implied in an interview that Madonna did
not write much of the song “Nothing Fails,” which she penned and
submitted to Madonna. Yes, more of Madonna’s so called revisions to horn in on
credit for already completed songs given to her to sing. She horned in on
credit for this already completed song for the same album she ripped off my debut
single for, "American Life." Here is an article excerpt:
Yea, sure she co-wrote it. Nice
diplomatic save (LOL). Judging by her past behavior with Chavez and Andrew Lloyd
Webber’s songwriting partner, I know what her idea of songwriting is. As Chavez
said, changing “one line of the song.”
12.
Yakov And The Seven Thieves
Madonna does not like to give people credit for their work, typical of a
copyright infringer. She was bashed by a reputable newspaper for leaving the
illustrator's name off the cover of her children's book, “Yakov and the Seven Thieves.” It
was written in the article that it is customary in the publishing industry to
put the illustrator’s name on the front, which they were aware of, but left
off anyway.
13. Madonna Steals
Video For "Love Profusion"
The
music video for her latest single “Love Profusion” is a rip off of British
singer Billie Piper’s “Honey to the Bee” video, which was released 5 years
before Madonna’s knock off. Side by side stills show the striking similarities.
Madonna’s video features her in front of a red 3D computer generated flower,
while floating on the ocean, which is the same as Piper's video - only Piper's
video was filmed and released years before. I remember seeing the behind the
scenes segment for Billie’s video a few years ago and you can tell it's a rip
off of it. They even used the same technique.
14. Madonna Steals
From Beth Orton
I read a Slant magazine
message board, where posters claimed Madonna heavily borrowed from Beth Orton
for her music. Upon listening to the albums you can hear similarities.
15. Madonna Steals
From Kylie
According to a UK
newspaper, Madonna's "American Life" Che
Guevara themed CD cover is a rip off of a previously released Kylie Minogue poster:
16. Madonna Steals From Marilyn
Monroe
Another article
alleges Madonna ripped off copyrighted 1956 Marilyn Monroe pics for her 1985
“Like A Virgin” promo.
17. Madonna Steals "Ray Of Light"
Video
There was an
article about plagiarism in Rolling Stone magazine, which stated Madonna ripped
off the idea for the "Ray Of Light" video which was submitted to her by a
director named Stefano Salvati.
The album "Ray Of Light" won a lot of awards,
even Grammys (I thought you had to be able to sing to win one of those) because
of the breakthrough video, which also won awards. Based on records it was
authored and filmed by Salvati, before he submitted it to Madonna. It was
subsequently stolen by her according to this article and lawsuit:
Italian director
Stefano Salvati is claiming that Madonna's
"Ray of Light" video was stolen from a clip he shot in 1994 for local pop star
Biagio Antonacci. Antonacci's lawyer,
Gianni
Massaro, said Friday that he will ask Madonna's
Maverick
Records to pull the "Ray of Light" video from
distribution and that he will seek damages.
Salvati, who lives part of the year in
Los Angeles, claims that his manager had sent copies of his videos to Maverick
before "Ray of Light" was shot. A Salvati video for a song titled "Non e Mai
Stato Subito" features Antonacci performing at normal speed against a backdrop
of fast-moving images of clouds, traffic and food, somewhat like Madonna in the
"Ray of Light" clip directed by Joanis
Akerlund. - Rolling Stone Magazine
Joanis Akerlund is also the
director Madonna hired for the "Hollywood" video for which they were also sued
and had to pay the plaintiff a $638,000 settlement on last year (see number one
plagiarism example in this article).
18. Madonna Steals
Video For "What It Feels Like For A Girl"
Madonna and her husband
were accused of plagiarism by the British band BBMak, who had the hit "Back
Here." BBMak publicly stated in an Annanova article that Madonna and her
director husband Guy Ritchie plagiarized their music video "Still On Your Side"
for her video "What It Feels Like For A Girl."
19.
Madonna Rips Off Kylie Again
As pointed out by Dlisted, to the left are the original Kylie pics, to the right are the
later Madonna rip
offs (Madonna even stole 1-888-Confess from Kylie's previous 1-555-Confide). How
pathetic:
Madonna was ripped by scores of people on
different web sites this month for ripping off Kylie Minogue’s work. One site in
particular was pretty blunt about it, where members of the public let rip.
20.
Madonna Stole Music For "Beautiful Stranger"
Madonna was publicly accused of ripping off the song "She Comes In Colors"
by Da Capo for the riff to her song "Beautiful Stranger."
She was also accused of ripping off John Lennon and Yoko Ono's work for use years later in one of her own rubbish projects, "In Bed With Madonna" - "Shortly after their marriage, John Lennon and Yoko Ono gave interviews from their bedroom in an attempt to promote world peace. Madonna ripped off the idea for a movie…" http://www.a-love-supreme.com/archive/archive096.htm
John Lennon and Yoko
Ono [pic courtesy of Genesis Publications]
22. Madonna Stole Beat For "Justify My Love"
Public Enemy
This is the same song that she stole the lyrics
from Prince protégé Ingrid Chavez, erasing Ingrid's name from the writer's
credit sheet and replacing it with her own that wound up on the manufactured
CDs. Ingrid later initiated litigation against Madonna and reportedly obtained a settlement of a few million dollars. So basically, she stole the beat from Public Enemy and the lyrics from songwriter/singer Ingrid Chavez and took credit for it to the public. How lame. 23. Madonna Stole Lyrics For "Impressive Instant" Cat Stevens' lyric from "The Wind": "I let my music take me where my heart wants to go" Madonna rip off lyric from "Impressive Instant": I let the music take me, take me where my heart wants to go" Of course, she'll say it's different because she added an extra take to the lyric she stole.
From E- Those with a
keen recollection of television advertising will notice the introductory lyrics
to the 1998 song "Sky Fits Heaven"--credited on Ray of Light to Madonna and
longtime collaborator Patrick Leonard--are similar to what poet Max Blagg
recited for a 1993 Gap clothing commercial. Here, look for yourself:
Madonna's song:
"Sky fits heaven, so fly it/ That's what the prophet said to me/ Child fits mother, so hold your baby tight/
Max Blagg's poem:
Sky fits heaven, so ride it/ Child fits mother, so hold your baby tight/
Meanwhile, the New
York Daily News ran a story about the matter Thursday, reportedly getting
Madonna's record-label publicist at Warner Bros. to admit the singer paid
Blagg in lieu of reprinting the album's liner notes and crediting him.
How pathetic, she ripped off the poetry from a
Gap commercial - then paid the poet off to get him to shut up about it. What is
that, like the 50th rip off. Every single album she has put out has contained
copyright infringing material. She is a fraud. Unequivocally the most
unoriginal, uncreative person ever in the industry. 25. Madonna Steals For Her Song "Forbidden Love" 26. Madonna Steals For Her Song "Let It Will Be" Confessions On A Dance Floor - "Let It Will Be" by her rips off the synth on "Silent Mourning" by Mad Machinery. 27. Madonna Steals For Her Song "Get Together" Confessions On A Dance Floor - She ripped off the sound of the big hit in England in 2005, "Call On Me" by Eric Prydz and mixed it with other infringements for her song "Get Together." 28. Madonna Steals Lyrics For Her Song "Get Together" Confessions On A Dance Floor - She ripped off Kylie Minogue for "Like It Or Not" and lines on "Get Together." "Confessions on a Dance Floor" is a real copy and paste of other people's music, which is pathetic, as it was done without permission. And all that reverb and vocoding due to her inability to sing well, is absolutely annoying and grating. It's like listening to a robot sing for 45 minutes. 29. Goldfrapp Slam Madonna For Stealing From Them
Goldfrapp video still
Music duo Goldfrapp slammed Madonna and they have a right to be upset. She
ripped off their music for "Confessions On A Dance Floor" as well. Several critics
noticed the Goldfrapp knock off...and so did Goldfrapp.
"The singer continued her outburst by suggesting that Madonna lacks
creativity. 'I think it's quite clever, but I don't know if that's creative,'
said
Allison Goldfrapp." - Virgin Music News
30. Madonna Steals "Open Your Heart"
"Open Your Heart" was slated to be recorded by another singer, not Madonna.
Did you know “Open Your Heart” was reportedly not supposed to be her song. It was
reported another
singer had already started work on it. Madonna coveting what she'd heard,
went to the song's producer and
unethically pried the song from the girl, recorded it and derailing the girl’s
career. She would have had a hit with “Open Your Heart,” but the covetous Madonna
destroyed her career to sustain her fraudulent one. 31. Madonna Steals Semtex® Name Never one to come up with anything original, Madonna boasted this week that she registered a name called "Semtex Girls." Never mind it is already the trademark name for a dangerous plastic explosive used by terrorists - and considering she was bragging about being worst than a terrorist - coupled with the fact she is a member of a sick cult, is there something people need to know. Cult members + terrorism + Semtex = trouble.
"Prague - The Czech
manufacturer of the plastic explosive Semtex may sue pop star Madonna for
trademark infringement, a company spokesman told the CTK news agency Tuesday...
32. Sued in Miami for trademark infringement
Madonna infringes another company's trademark (theft) for her fan club. 33. Madonna Steals Idea From Loretta Young And Passes It Off As Her Own From E - "Madonna ripped off the idea [of charging her coworkers for swearing] from Loretta Young's TV show way back in the '50s. Supposedly, Robert Mitchum was a guest star one week and got tired of putting in a quarter each time he swore, so he reportedly said: "Here's 20 bucks, Loretta, now *** off!" 34. Madonna Steals Two Songs From New York Indie Label Madonna stole the songs "Deeper And Deeper" and "Bad Girl" from indie record label Easy Street Records, who sued her in New York Federal Court.
35. Madonna Steals From 50 Cent & Olivia's 2005 hit Candy
Shop
Is Madonna
Stealing Again
Madonna Steals From 50 Cent And
Olivia
July 28. 2007
Madonna has stolen more songs and images than any artist on record, so I'm not the least bit surprised. For more on her unlawful conduct in constantly stealing click here.
FOR COMPARISON (SIMILAR LYRICS
ARE IN RED):
"Candy Shop" by 50 Cent and Olivia 2005:
I'll
take you to the
candy shop
I'll let you
lick the
lollipop...
I'll
have you
spending all you got
"Candy Shop" by Madonna and
Timberlake 2007:
"I'll
be your one
stop, candy shop"
"Lollipop,
have
some more"
ARTICLE LINK:
http://www.dailyindia.com/show/159571.php
Story
found
here
Many people have noticed it over the years and it is quite pathetic of the "Material 37. Madonna Rips Off Kylie Again
Boycott
Madonna’s Copyright Infringing new CD
“HARD CANDY”
click here
Kylie's "X" (2007) - Madonna's "Hard Candy"
(2008)
SIMILARITIES: same red & white swirl
background, same fingers on face pose with head facing to the
right and same short wave
hairstyle
This is a follow up to the
Madonna Jumping On
Bandwagons Again article on February 19, 2008, regarding
her ripping off singer Kylie Minogue’s music video. Well, she's at it again. Now, the pathetic old thief Madonna’s ripping off Kylie’s album cover released last year, for her forthcoming copyright infringing "Hard Candy" CD on the sinking Warner Music Group label. Furthermore, what 50 year old sings about hard candy. There’s something very weird about that. Madonna also previously ripped off preexisting songs by Kylie for her Confessions On A Dance Floor CD.
Story
found
here
38.
Madonna Rips Off
Kylie Minogue's "Better The Devil You Know" (1990 & 1998) for
her "Like It Or Not" (2005)
From the Judiciary Report web
site:
Madonna exhausted from ripping everybody off and
excessive plastic surgery
Continuing the theme of uncovering and unraveling
the many
copyright
thefts that comprise Madonna's fraudulent career, this week let's take a look at
another of the Queen of Poop's rip offs.
In
1990
Kylie Minogue released the song "Better The Devil You Know" which she still
routinely performs at her concerts, some of which Madonna has attended in recent
years, as photographs attest (no doubt with her pen and pad to rip stuff off).
The song was re-released in 1998 and went up the charts again.
Kylie's "2 Hearts" 2007
(left) Madonna's
rip off cover "Hard Candy" 2008 (right) -
[see
any similarities]
Fast forward several years to 2005 and pathetic
Madonna, who has
ripped off Minogue many times, knocked off
Kylie's preexisting song
"Better The Devil You Know" for her
While, I'm not a fan of either song due to the message of encouraging women to
choose someone that's not the best based on familiarity and Madonna's rip off
sounding plain awful and stupid, there are infringements.
Not only do the songs sound alike, contain the same
melodies and rhythm, they share mutual lyrics as illustrated below. The
infringements are color coded according to mutual lyrics appearing in both songs
(left to right at different places), with Madonna's substandard, poorly sung
track being the rip off recorded and released years later:
ADDITIONAL LINKS
39.
Madonna Rips Off Deee-lite's "Power Of Love" (1990) for her
"Rescue Me" (1991)
The following year,
Madonna's self-written (LOL) "Rescue Me" released February 26, 1991
has
a hook with the SAME LINE "I believe in the
power of love" repeated over and over again throughout the song, sung in the
same key, melody and with the same rhythm running under the track, as the
preexisting Deee-lite song "Power Of Love."
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF, AS THE TWO SONGS SOUND THE SAME:
* Deeelite
video posted above is taken from a 1996 compilation, but the
song and video were originally released to the public in 1990 as
a promo clip from the "World Clique" album.
40. Madonna Rips Of Metropolis
To Make "Express Yourself" Video
Madonna's "Express Yourself" in 1989
(left column) and Metropolis by Frtiz Lang in 1927 (right column)
41. Madonna Rips Off Tina Turner
And Others
Internet audiences have been posting comparative
examples of Madonna's thefts of other artists' preexisting copyrighted works,
attesting to the fact that
she's stolen everything in her career. Here
are a few of the thefts I found highlighted on other web sites.
In the left column is Tina Turner's "Acid Queen"
album artwork from 1975. To the right is Madonna's rip off artwork from 2005.
Notice they are wearing the same style red dress, red shoes, doing the same type
of poses and Madonna darkened her bleached blonde hair to look like Tina's for
the photos. How unoriginal of her, once again.
In the left column is another photo from Tina's
1975 "Acid Queen" (Tommy ©1969) showing a double image photo of her in the red
outfit. To the right is Madonna's rip off, 30 years later in 2005, wearing a
knock off version of Tina's red dress and shoes and also utilizing double
imagery.
In the left column are various photos from
the 70's and 80's. In the right column are airbrushed Madonna photos
from 2005 and 2006.
42. Madonna Steals From French
Singer Sheila
43. Madonna rips
off Welsh superstar Charlotte Church
Charlotte Church 2005:
Madonna 2015:
44. Madonna Rips Off More Music From My Copyrighted Catalog
Madonna "Hard Candy" Copyright Infringement
(Part 1)
Verbatim Rip Offs Of My Preexisting Copyrighted Music
April 28. 2008
BOYCOTT MADONNA'S NEW CD
Read below the songs for my opinions on her latest acts of criminal copyright infringement, among other things. The infringements are color coded and go from left to right throughout the boxes below. My copyrighted works, that PREDATE MADONNA'S RIP OFFS BY YEARS, are in the left column and her rip offs on the "Hard Candy" CD are in the right column. The third copyrighted song listed below "A Million Miles Away" that she ripped off for her new song "Miles Away" is actually 3 YEARS OLD (registered with the Copyright Office November 22, 2005). Currently, two Miami law firms are working on my behalf regarding copyrights Madonna also spread to affiliated artists and producers she worked with, who also fraudulently took writers credit and royalties for the already registered songs. However, the Madonna infringements and civil rights violations that occurred in tandem with the case, will be handled internationally in separate legal world venues and courts of law.
Edgar Bronfman jr
Her label, the beleaguered
Warner Music Group,
headed by Edgar Bronfman jr., and her publishers have been to this web site before
and after the rip offs occurred.
Pharrell Williams
Her producer Timbaland, among others she's
worked with (Pharrell Williams), who have also been
the subject of numerous plagiarism claims from different individuals, sent a friend
request to my MySpace page from his music company's page, when he
should not have known who I am either.
This nasty obsession with stealing from and harassing someone that expressed in no uncertain terms that they think you are horrible and disgraceful. Don't you have any pride. You consistently shame yourself and your family with this. You are psychopathic. You're a sick, demented old witch who is a real nut job. It is the sickest thing I've ever seen in my life. How does someone get so messed up in the head that they do things like this and on a regular basis. Unwanted Contact Then there's the unwanted contact. Madonna's commissioned hacker sent me three vile, harassing emails last week, that have been traced back to the same IP address that keeps hacking into my computers where the Copyrighted Catalog has been stored. Before that, it was a Warner Bros artist named Kyle sending me a harassing email. Then there was a bizarre, threatening phone call to my unlisted number, about Anthony Pellicano, Madonna's PI and that of her lawyer and former manager, containing taunting comments that they have the FBI in their back pocket and nothing is going to come of such cases. If I were you, I wouldn't be worried about the domestic scope of things, but the international legal angle. Robert Mueller can't help you with that. Check the international legal rulebook. Madonna Lied About Origin Of Song
Kabbalah
nutters Guy Ritchie And Madonna
Madonna is also such a pathological liar. After
I stated on this site that she ripped off more of my copyrights again, she did
an interview and lied, saying the new song "Incredible" that is a dead rip off
of my song "Incredible Girl" which was copyrighted almost 2 YEARS BEFORE her rip
off, is about having sex with her husband Guy Ritchie, when people in London
know he's cheating on her and hates her. Who are you really kidding. You further humiliated him in said interview and made him and yourself look stupid, when you stole a song that's been in existence for 2 YEARS then claimed you wrote it about him. That song isn't about either one of you weirdoes. I wrote and copyrighted that song about me 2 YEARS AGO. It's been on my web site for a year and a half on the lyrics, store and home pages. MILLIONS of people have been to my sites according to irrefutable Traffic Facts data, blog stats and link referrals, and have seen the songs' lyrics and heard the clips. Then here you come like a loser stealing it well AFTER ALL THOSE PEOPLE SAW AND HEARD IT. How do you explain that some thing millions of people have seen and heard online that has been in the Copyright Office in Washington, DC, you ripped off 2 YEARS LATER! Furthermore, look at the idiotic way she butchered my songs with those moronic, nonsensical, simpleton lyrics. Who writes like that. Your writing is so poor, one would think English is not your first language. At least then you'd have an excuse for writing in that manner. The songs don't even make sense anymore. The rip offs look like hodge podge madness that don't go together. There is no way you have a 160 IQ as you publicly claimed, and ironically, you started saying this after I did about myself. 44. Previous Items Madonna Stole From My Released And Unreleased Copyrights - Some Of Which She Fenced To Others In The Industry That Are Linked To Her Via Other Business Deals, Partnerships And Government Business Records (IRS ect):
1. "Hung Up" by Madonna
BOYCOTT THIS SONG - audio and lyrical
comparisons coming soon.
2.
"Sorry" by Madonna
BOYCOTT THIS SONG - audio and lyrical
comparisons coming soon.
3. Madonna's pictures from
"Greatest Hits Volume 2" CD
4. "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani
- audio and lyrical comparisons coming soon!
5. "Can I Live" by Nick Cannon
- click links for song comparisons to show the deliberate theft of my
copyrighted work.
That's a clear rip off
of my piano riff - he only sped up the tempo to hide the theft. It is
clear he stole my original piano riff and used it for April 2005's "Can
I Live" and I have a copyrighted unreleased song from July of
2004 called "Let Me Live" and another titled "Unborn" which is about abortion as well, that I
dropped from the album at the last minute in December 2004 due to lack
of space, opting to write a December 2004
article about abortion
instead. Nick Cannon clearly plagiarized the article for his song,
applying it to himself and his circumstances in addition to deliberately
stealing the copyrighted piano riff from my copyrighted song "Why Did
This Happen To Me," which I referred to on this site as my best song
from the album "Aisha."
My song was released
and copyrighted way before Nick Cannon's. He's got absolutely no excuse
for this. He did this deliberately. Even gave it a Christian bent like
my song - when his songs in the past have been about partying, getting
drunk and chasing women (Even MTV noted that and questioned the sudden
change in direction by Cannon).
I haven't had a chance
to go over his new CD, but when I do, if I find anything else, it will
be added to the lawsuit and the financial damage amount will increase.
6.
"Streams Of Consciousness" by
Britney Spears, Madonna's fellow Kabbalah cult member and collaborator,
(stole concept of and plagiarized this site's Sound Off Column
and Diary page on several occasions). Listed in greater detail in the
lawsuit,
which even more detailed comparisons to be presented in court.
7. Disney's "Princess Diaries 2"
movie - see lawsuit for detailed list of comparisons.
8.
Via one of the companies she illegally fenced my work to, Disney, who
she has business ties to, a character on Disney's
"Raven" named Myisha (which is like my name Aisha)-
the character was a
black blonde haired singer with a song that has the same lyric as my
previously copyrighted and released song "Contemporary Girl" about a old fashioned girl
with a private jet. Disney changed the lyric to a simple girl with a
private jet. The song bares the same melody as well.
9. "The Prince And Me" movie
directed by Martha Coolidge
10. "Material Girls"
movie directed by Martha Coolidge for Madonna's Maverick
BOYCOTT THIS FILM
11. Poster for Madonna's husband's
film "Revolver"
12. Artwork for Madonna's "Confessions On A
Dance Floor" CD BOYCOTT THIS CD
13. "Madonna's Inspirations" book
14. Items from Madonna's "English Roses"
Fashionline
15. Madonna's current
cell phone giveaway contest.
16. Madonna's "Confessions on A Dance Floor" BOYCOTT THIS CD
17.
Forthcoming "Tonight He Comes" movie BOYCOTT THIS FILM
18.
Forthcoming "Valentines Day" movie BOYCOTT THIS FILM
19.
"American Life" by Madonna
Contemporary Girl
(Original Version 2001) then listen to American Life
(2003)
Now
listen to both beats together in the proceeding clip and you will see they match. They have the same
amount of beats in the musical refrain/melody and follow the same rhythmic
pattern. They stole my drum beat and made it into a synthesizer pattern/techno beat.
"Contemporary Girl" and "American Life" combined:
click here to hear both beats combined
1. Both
songs contain similar lyrics. In each chorus, my song "Contemporary Girl"
contains the lines "Modern Society" at the beginning of the refrain. In
her rip off version "American Life" the lyrics contain the words "Modern
Life" in the beginning of the refrain. The phrase “Modern Society”
can be used interchangeably with the term she put in "American Life," “Modern
Life” as both phrases can be used to mean the same thing.
In
"Contemporary Girl" the lyric in each chorus goes: “In a modern society,
that gave you the right to be in control.”
In
American Life the lyric in each chorus goes “This type of modern life -
Is it for me?”
2. During
the rap on "Contemporary Girl," I rap about the things contemporary women have.
During the rap on "American Life," she rapped about the things she has. Both
songs list similar things, in the same manner and both raps contain a “jet”
as one of the items owned.
In
"Contemporary Girl" the lyric goes: “a private jet for you to fly out.”
In
"American Life" the lyric goes: “Three nannies, an assistant and a driver and a
jet”
3. In "Contemporary Girl" the
lyric goes" “You can’t be the man, when you’re a girl.”
In "American Life" the lyric
goes: “I tried to be a boy. I tried to be a girl”
It's the same pun
about feminists, but once again, she stole the lyric and rewrote it in such as
way as to supposedly not get caught.
4.
In "Contemporary Girl" the lyric goes:
“No matter what your friends say”
In "American Life" the lyric
goes: “I tried to find a friend”
5. In
"Contemporary Girl," I write about eating in the rap, the lyric goes “business
brunch, the power lunch.”
In "American Life" she writes
about eating in the rap, the lyric is “I'm drinking a Soy latte. I get a double
shot”
6. As I wrote above, in
"Contemporary Girl," I list all the things contemporary women have during the
rap section:
Designer
clothed
Hard nosed Battle-ax with a fax The business brunch The power lunch Net and gross Who makes the most Spreadsheets and requisitions Mergers and acquisitions Real time and the bottom line Corporate takeovers and leveraged buyouts A private jet for you to fly out Just having your fun Ms. hard as nails But cry when you break one You only care about how much you earn But when will you ever learn
In "American Life" she raps
about all the things she has during the rap section:
I got a
lawyer and a manager
An agent and a chef Three nannies, an assistant And a driver and a jet A trainer and a butler And a bodyguard or five A gardener and a stylist Do you think I'm satisfied? I'd like to express my extreme point of view I'm not Christian and I'm not a Jew I reiterate, she went over the song and tried to rewrite it, as both songs’ lyrics follow the same order and share mutual lyrics. There are too many similarities and they follow the same song structure as well.
7. In "Contemporary Girl" I
make references to God, as I am a Christian. I’ve written about
Christianity on
my web site many times. In the song "American Life" she makes references
to
Christianity and Judaism, and is now busy writing and speaking about the
Kabballah religious cult she belongs to. She hadn’t written about or
spoken of
it before, as she has now. All of a sudden she is pushing religion via a
cult,
which is absolutely appalling. Even worse, she’s been accused of trying
to teach
her religious cult’s beliefs to kids via her poorly written children’s
books.
8. Both songs have very
similar
melodies and grooves/beats. Listen to the electronic groove/beat in
"American Life" and you will
see they got it from my track "Contemporary Girl," as it’s the same
melodic pattern and rhythm as my beat with the accent on the last note
of the
musical phrase. Madonna, Mirwais and Missy Elliot did the song, which
took my
drum beat and made it into a synth pattern that runs throughout the song
"American
Life."
Contemporary Girl
(Original Version 2001) then listen to American Life
(2003)
Now
listen to both beats together in the proceeding clip and you will see they match. They have the same
amount of beats in the musical refrain/melody and follow the same rhythmic
pattern. They stole my drum beat and made it into a synthesizer pattern/techno beat.
"Contemporary Girl" and "American Life" combined:
click here to hear both beats combined
As the
combined songs show, both have the same rhythm, breaks, time and melodic
pattern, only my drumbeat was made into a synth sample - which is why when
played together both the "Contemporary Girl" drum beat and "American Life" synth are
in complete sync. It's the musical equivalent of a tenor and soprano singing the
same line at the same time - different ranges, but they are singing the same
thing.
Another
test, for all you home studio producers, if you run the "Contemporary Girl" beat
listed above through efx processors, synth simulators or certain vocoders, you
will come up with the "American Life" techno synth that's heard in her rip off.
When you
put the beat for "Contemporary Girl" and "American Life" in a music recording program, as I did to render the comparative mix
listed above, the wave files even
look the same to the point that you think it's the same song or a copy and paste
(in the recording software).
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