How do you make sure you don't get accused of stealing ideas from other singers?
Nothing could be simpler according to Ed Sheeran: filming yourself “creating”.
The British artist spoke very seriously about this option in the program
Newsnight
, saying that he had already got into the habit of filming himself in the middle of the creative process.
“I film everything.
We had complaints about some songs and we were like, 'Well, here's the footage...You'll see there's nothing,'" he explained.
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Ed Sheeran may have won his case against Sami Switch, who claimed that the superstar had stolen the melody of a song from him to write his hit
Shape of You
, he remains apparently very affected by the idea that he can be blamed for stealing ideas from other artists.
This method seems, if we are to believe the interpreter of
The A-Team
, to be the only way to ensure peace of mind.
"I don't want to get to the point where George Harrison was when he didn't dare touch his piano anymore because he was afraid to touch someone else's note," he said. -he says.
The Beatles had indeed been so upset by the conviction for plagiarism for his title
My Sweet Lord
that he had been unable to write a single song for a very long time…
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