Artist Kimberly Marasco has filed a lawsuit against Taylor Swift, claiming that the singer, along with collaborators Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, has copied her work without appropriate credit. Marasco alleges that Swift’s albums Lover, Folklore, Midnights, and The Tortured Poets Department contain elements inspired by her own work, including the song “The Man” which she claims borrows from her poem “Ordinary Citizen.” Additionally, Marasco accuses Beyoncé of drawing inspiration from her poem in the song “If I Were A Boy.”
In a twist, Marasco references a poem she wrote about Elon Musk, comparing it to a lyric in Taylor Swift’s song “Mastermind.” The lawsuit also mentions other celebrities such as Chaka Khan and Elton John. Marasco asserts that Swift’s recent song “thanK you aIMee” is about her, not just Kim Kardashian as some fans believe.
The lawsuit has sparked intrigue and controversy in the music industry, with fans and experts speculating on the connections between Marasco’s work and the songs of these prominent artists. The case highlights the complexities of copyright infringement and intellectual property in the world of music and art.
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