Olivia Rodrigo (Olivia Rodrigo) has gained fame for her catchy tunes and rapid development of fame, but this is the second time she has attributed another artist’s creation credit to one of her songs. Up with songs similar to them. This time, the credit goes to the members of the Paramore band, because her song “Good 4 U” was named because it was similar to their hit song “Misery Business”. ,
Paramore’s lead singer Hayley Williams and former guitarist Joshua Farro received praise from Rodrigo’s “Sour” album for this song. type report.
The similarities between the two songs are more obvious when many people hear them. The mashup of Adamusic songs on Youtube has attracted a lot of attention because of their appealing sounds to sound similar.
Rodrigo previously wrote her song “Déjà vu” for Taylor Swift. According to reports, this song was inspired by Swift’s “1 step forward, 3 steps back”.
In recent years, as intellectual property lawsuits involving music have become more detailed, song creation credit has become more popular.
When the publisher of Paramore initially published an Instagram story, Rodrigo’s songs caused controversy, including Rodrigo’s “Top 40” list, which read “To our writer Hailey , Williams and Joshua Farrow.” Williams then forwarded it to her story.
Rodrigo said that the name “Sour” “captured her voice well”, and fans said it reminded them of the “release of anger, sadness, and jealousy” caused by “unofficial relationships.” Study and rest.
She has also talked about how Swift and Paramore used to be the inspiration for her music in the past, because the two are also known for signing relationships and breaking up.
Paramore’s Hayley Williams and Josh Farro are considered to be the screenwriters of Olivia Rodrigo’s “good 4 u” because it is a sample of Paramore’s “Misery Business”. The so-called legal settlement allows them to obtain 50% of the publishing rights now. pic.twitter.com/oAtgmo5mnW
— Popular factions (@PopFactions) August 25, 2021



