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Thread started 05/25/11 3:08pm

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Did Beyonce Rip Off Another Artist?

Beyonce's Billboard Music Awards Show Strikingly Similar To Year-Old Performance From Italian Singer

Posted Tue May 24, 2011 3:01pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

Many were impressed when Beyoncé thanked fired Destiny's Child members L...a Roberson in her Billboard Music Awards acceptance speech Sunday night when she received the Millennium Award. But her acknowledgments included a major omission: Italian singer, dancer, actress, and television host Lorella Cuccarini, who appears to have inspired Beyoncé's show-stealing performance of her new song "Run The World (Girls)."

In February 2010, Lorella took the stage at the 60th Sanremo Music Festival in Italy and delivered a show before a white screen and digital accompaniments that has drawn undeniable comparisons to Beyoncé's Billboard Music Awards performance.

As Lorella danced, the backdrop was filled with computerized birds, a bouncing ball, a red staff, a set of wings, a series of drums, and an army of choreographed clones, all of which also appeared in Beyoncé's set.

The variations between the scenes in common are minimal. When watching the performances side-by-side, it feels as though Beyoncé's team used Lorella's show as a template and personalized it by merely changing out some of the details. Not only does Beyoncé use some of the same scenes Lorealla used, but they fall in the same sequence.

Beyoncé's set opens with the roaring head of a tiger. Then like Lorealla's, an entry way appears. Next, both ladies receive a set of flapping wings. Beyoncé dances in front of an array of random, abstract images before a sea of birds descend from the top of the frame. As she continues to dance, she is eventually joined by background dancers made in her likeness. She catches a set of virtual drumsticks and plays the snares that materialize onto the projection in the same spiral fashion as in Lorealla's video.

Kenzo Digital, who spent a month creating Beyoncé's interactive video, said Lorealla concert footage is only part of the inspiration for Beyoncé's show. "[The Cuccarini artists] are awesome and do incredible work as well, but there are a lot of different inspirations for where our piece came from," he told our Amplifier blog.

While it is clear that Beyoncé used the same visual concept as Lorella, Kenzo makes a valid point: both performances contain numerous unique qualities.

Lorella's four-minute routine was a tribute of sorts to American pop music that included pieces of Gwen Stefani's "Holla Back Girl," Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel," Aerosmith's "Walk This Way," and Peggy Lee's "Fever."

Beyoncé also brought two live male background dancers on stage with her, and followed the electronic set with 100+ live female dancers.

Reaction online has been mixed. "This is why I will always value her as a great performer, but never as an artist," rocknox wrote on YouTube. "Why are you going to perform a sampled song, and sample a performance too?"

But ShortStuff528 came to Beyoncés defense. "Has Beyoncé claimed this performance as her idea? Who's to say it was Beyoncé who sought out the people responsible for the original? Maybe they wanted to work with her. Every artist constantly copies. Michael Jackson copied James Brown, Jackie Wilson, breakdancers, Marcel Marcequ, and many magicians that he witnessed. ... Beyoncé gave credit to Fosse even before 'Single Ladies.'"

Still, Beyoncé owed Lorella a mention during her speech. For Beyoncé's "Run The World (Girls)" video, she pays respect to the Tofo Tofo dancers from Mozambique who inspired the opening dance sequence by featuring two of the members in the clip.

A representative for Beyoncé had not responded to Yahoo! Music's request for a quote at press time. A spokesperson for the Billboard Awards offered no comment.

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Reply #1 posted 05/25/11 3:23pm

Graycap23

What else is new? Her and A. Keys still (steal) from the BEST.

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Reply #2 posted 05/25/11 3:31pm

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When all is said and done, Kenzo Digital is going to end up getting thrown under the bus for this because Beyonce and her team are never responsible. Poor chap, there goes his future. disbelief

Being inspired by is one thing, using the exact same elements, is something else entirely...especially when it comes to digital because something else could have been just as easily created. shrug



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Reply #3 posted 05/25/11 3:50pm

SoulAlive

Beyonce ran out of ideas a long time ago.All of her performances look the same to me.

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Reply #4 posted 05/25/11 5:24pm

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Lorella Cuccarini should sue for copyright infringement. nod

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Reply #5 posted 05/25/11 5:49pm

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Yes. She always has. In fact, she even rips off writers who's songs she wants to cover by changing one word of the song and demanding songwriting credits/royalties.

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Reply #6 posted 05/25/11 6:12pm

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As I've said befo'...

If this girl puts a comma or period in a song - "I wrote that" - she takes credit.

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Reply #7 posted 05/25/11 6:15pm

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lock dupe. Being discussed here http://prince.org/msg/8/359500

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Reply #8 posted 05/25/11 6:17pm

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TD3 said:

As I've said befo'...

If this girl puts a comma or period in a song - "I wrote that" - she takes credit.

I've heard this before. Where does it come from? What evidence is there of Beyonce snatching songwriting credits beyond word of mouth?

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