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The Weeknd sued by British songwriters over 'A Lonely Night'

Canadian singer The Weeknd has been sued by three British songwriters over allegations he copied their work to produce his hit "A Lonely Night".

  (Reuters)
Thu, April 4, 2019

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The Weeknd sued by British songwriters over 'A Lonely Night' The Weeknd performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, U.S., April 13, 2018. (Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

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anadian singer The Weeknd has been sued by three British songwriters over allegations he copied their work to produce his hit "A Lonely Night", according to US court documents.

Songwriters William Smith, Brian Clover and Scott McCulloch sued the Weeknd, Universal Music Group Inc and others in a Los Angeles federal court. The song in question appears on The Weeknd's Grammy-award winning album Starboy.

The British songwriters heard "I Need to Love", recognizing it as their song "A Lonely Night", the lawsuit said.

The UK songwriters are seeking unspecified damages.

They edited the two songs together in a sound clip they said showed the similarities.

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Joel Zimmerman, who is listed as an agent for The Weeknd, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The lawsuit said that in 2004 and 2005, the British artists pitched their song to various artists around the world. A division of Universal Music bought the rights to the song in 2008, the court document said.

In 2016, the songwriters were told by the label that the song had not been used and it was relinquishing all rights to their work, according to the lawsuit.

Two weeks later, The Weeknd and Universal released Starboy. Last year, The Weeknd was sued with an allegation that his song "Starboy", from the album of the same name, was a rip-off. 

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