Beyonce Steals Again But This Time From
Sam Cooke, En Vogue And A European Artist
May 27. 2011
Beyonce 2011 (left) and Lorella Cuccarini 2010 (right)
Thieving Sony singer, Beyonce, has been stealing from other artists
again, in a nasty habit that has made her the recipient of a number of
copyright infringement lawsuits. Her career has solely been based on
copyright theft, which is a federal and international crime.
This time Beyonce stole in great detail, the preexisting video
performance of European pop artist, Lorella Cuccarini, for her appearance
on the Billboard Music Awards show last week. She's being slammed all over
the internet for it.
Beyonce performed the
infringing song "Run The World Girls" which has flopped
on the charts and paired it with a scene by scene rip-off of Cuccarini's
performance from last year that was televised in Europe.
Internet users are slamming Beyonce for this unoriginality. This week
Beyonce also premiered a new song entitled "1+1" which is already
being panned by people online. Ironically, Beyonce's "1+1" is a
dead rip off of the 1960's song "Wonderful World" by my dad's
favorite singer, Sam Cooke, who he plays often on his radio show.
Sam Cooke
My dad played "Wonderful World" so many times in the
house and car, while I was growing up, when I heard the Beyonce song, I
instantly recognized the infringement. A few of the copyright infringing lyrics are:
Sam: but I do know one and one is two
Beyonce: but I know one plus one equals two
Sam: don't know much about algebra
Beyonce: I don't know much about algebra
Sam: don't know much about the French I took
Beyonce: I don't know much about fighting
Sam: what a wonderful world this could be
Beyonce: when the world's at war
En Vogue
Beyonce's "1+1" is also a rip off in certain parts, of the
1991 En Vogue hit "Don't Go." It's clear she slapped the two
songs together ("Wonderful World" and "Don't Go").
There are melodic infringements and lyrical ones as well:
En Vogue: don't go
Beyonce: don't let me go
En Vogue: let's make sweet love
Beyonce: make love to me
En Vogue: I won't put up any fight
Beyonce: I will fight for you
En Vogue: lay me down
Beyonce: I'm laying right next to you
En Vogue: Our love's been growing freely
Beyonce: our love will heal us all
En Vogue: it's out of my hands
Beyonce: when I ball up my fist
En Vogue: body next to mine
Beyonce: laying next to you
In closing, Beyonce is pathetic - a complete fraud and thief with a
career that's a farce. She is crazy and sick to be doing this. These labels
need to stop signing people like her, as it is disgraceful. With all the
talent in America, for Beyonce to consistently do this thieving stupidity,
while deceitfully bragging she is a songwriter, is to spit in the face of
true writers everywhere that work hard to come up with something original.
She is an embarrassment that needs to go sit down.
BEYONCE'S OBSESSION WITH RIPPING OFF VANESSA WILLIAMS'
MUSIC CAREER:
ADDITIONAL THEFTS:
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Vanessa in 1991 |
Beyonce in 2008 |
Vanessa Williams took the photo posted above on the
left in 1991 for her "Running Back To You" single. In 2008,
Beyonce ripped it off. Note the similarities:
1. Vanessa Williams
is wearing a black leotard covered
by a black jacket. Beyonce is wearing a black
leotard.
2. Vanessa Williams
is wearing black paten leather ankle high boots
and Beyonce is also wearing
black paten leather ankle high boots
.
3. Vanessa Williams has the
front of her hair upswept with blonde highlights at the top while the
back is flowing over her shoulders. Beyonce has
the front of her hair upswept with blonde
highlights at the top while the back is flowing over her shoulders.
4. Another sick note to add, Vanessa Williams has a
daughter named Sasha. Beyonce
adopted an alter ego named Sasha
Fierce (more like Sasha Stupid ripping everybody off).
PREVIOUS PHOTO AND VIDEO THEFTS OF WILLIAMS' WORK
BY BEYONCE:
Vanessa Williams 1988: |
Beyonce 2009: |
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(Above) same see through jacket, plunging neckline dress,
dangling earrings, hair teased upwards and the same pose.
Same blue hued video tint, same hairstyle and highlights, but the part
is on a different side and both wearing coats with black
:
Vanessa Williams "Darlin
I" 1988: |
Beyonce "Halo" video 2009: |
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Pictured
below, is Vanessa Williams in another scene from the 1988 "Darlin
I" video, wearing that same black coat, makeup and
hairstyle Beyonce is now wearing 20 years later in the rip off
video (photo above right):
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Vanessa Williams "Just For Tonight"
1991 (left) Beyonce 2008 (right) |
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Vanessa Williams "Comfort Zone" 1991
(left) Beyonce 2008 (right).
Beyonce posing topless with a cross on her arm (bracelet) is
sacrilegious and disrespectful to God.
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Vanessa Williams 1988 (left) Beyonce 2008
(right) wearing the same style corset top, tutu, leggings and
black boots as Vanessa Williams did in her "Right
Stuff" debut video 20 years ago.
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Vanessa Williams' "Darlin I" video
1988 (left) and Beyonce's "Get Me Bodied" video
2007 (right). Both scenes contain the singer getting out
of the same old style black car with a chauffeur in uniform
holding an umbrella for them in the rain, however, Beyonce stole
it from the Vanessa Williams music video.
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George Michael's "Too Funky" music video 1990's
(left) Beyonce 2008 (right)
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