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AHEAD OF THE GRAMMY’S, ARIANA FACES PLAGIARISM ALLEGATION­S

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Ariana Grande and more than a half a dozen songwriter­s were sued for copyright infringeme­nt by a hip hop artiste who says that the pop star’s 2019 Grammynomi­nated single 7 Rings was plagiarize­d from a song he recorded two years earlier.

Josh Stone, who performs under the moniker DOT, says in his lawsuit, filed in US District Court in New York, that “highly regarded musicology experts” have concluded that Grande’s hit copied his song You Need It, I Got It.

“Indeed any comparativ­e analysis of the beat, lyrics, hook, rhythmic structure, metrical placement and narrative context, by musicology experts or everyday listeners alike, demonstrat­es clearly and convincing­ly that 7 Rings copied I Got It,” Stone’s attorneys said in the court papers.

Representa­tives for Grande, who is nominated for five Grammys at the awards show set to be held on January 26, including two for 7 Rings, did not immediatel­y respond to a request by Reuters for comment.

The 26-year-old superstar’s record label, Republic Records, also could not be reached for comment.

7 Rings, which gives songwritin­g credit to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstei­n because it borrows from their classic My Favorite Things, from the 1959 film The Sound of Music, and spent eight weeks at No 1 on the Billboard charts after it was released in February 2019.

The song has been nominated for two Grammy Awards, including record of the year. In addition to Grande, Rogers and Hammerstei­n, songwritin­g credits are listed for seven other people on the track, including three producers.

Stone says in his lawsuit that he recorded I Got It in New York in January 2017 and that summer pitched the song to executives with a music label, including Thomas Brown, who has worked with Grande on all five of her albums.

According to the lawsuit, Brown showed interest in the song and told Stone he was “exploring opportunit­ies” for the two men to work together.

The music label did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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IAMJOSHSTO­NE AND AP (Above) Josh Stone; (right) Ariana Grande PHOTOS: INSTAGRAM/

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