Singer Shakira recently has been in the public eyeWell, people are watching how his life unfolds now that he lives in a new place and is not with his ex-wife and father of children, Gerard Piqué.
These stressful situations have inspired Barranquillera’s latest songs, something that has taken him to the top of music platforms with singles like “Music Sessions #53”, “Te Felicito”, “Monotonía”. But, This month of May, Shakira gave her followers a quieter song inspired by her children called ‘Acrostic’.
Ever since it came out,The acrostic sparked controversy, because on social networks she was criticized for the fact that her children Milan and Sasha were singing and appearing in the music video. Likewise, it was stated that Piqué was not aware of this project and did not approve of his children being exposed in this way.
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But Shakira’s lawyer explained that Barranquillera always likes to do things well and that’s not a problem for the ex-partner. However, another annoyance arose as a Basque singer made the accusation of plagiarism public in the tune of the song in question.
via Instagram stories, Paula Mattheus pointed out that her song “I really told you” and “Acrostic” are quite similar.
“Yeah, it does, but I doubt @shakira stole the phrase ‘I really told you’
It is unknown at this time whether Mattheus will move forward in accordance with the law or leave by chance.
(Keep reading: Piqué would make his next move: He would sue Shakira and fight for custody of his children.)
When Shakira premiered her famous session with Bizarrap, a Venezuelan singer named Briella said on social networks that the chorus of the song was very similar to that of a song she released six months ago.
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