Backstreet Boys
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Origin | Orlando |
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Florida | |
United States | |
Members | Nick Carter |
Kevin Richardson | |
Brian Littrell | |
AJ McLean | |
Howie Dorough | |
Genres | Pop Music |
Dance-pop | |
Contemporary R&B | |
Teen Pop | |
Pop Rock | |
Adult Contemporary Music | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 891643 |
Billboard Music Award for Top Artist
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Song
CMT Music Award for CMT Performance of the Year
American Music Award for Favorite Duo or Group Pop/Rock
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Group
MTV Video Music Award for Best Group
MTV Video Music Award for Viewer's Choice
Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Music Group
People's Choice Award for Favorite Group
Billboard Music Award for Top Billboard 200 Album
Billboard Music Award for Top Billboard 200 Artist
Billboard Music Award for Group Album of the Year
MTV Europe Music Award for MTV Select
World Music Award for World's Best Selling Dance Artist
World Music Award for World's Best Selling R&B Group
World Music Award for World's Best Selling Pop Group
World Music Award for World's Best Selling American Artist
Echo Award for Best International Rock/Pop Group
MuchMusic Video Award for People's Choice: Favorite International Group
Billboard Music Award for 200 Album Group of the Year
Ondas Award for Music: Jury Special Mention
ALMA Award for Outstanding Music Video Performers
About Backstreet Boys
The Backstreet Boys is an American vocal group, formed in Orlando, Florida in 1993. The group consists of AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson, and Brian Littrell. The group rose to fame with their debut international album, Backstreet Boys.
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Taylor Swift to face trial in Shake It Off copyright case
Taylor Swift must face a Jury Trial over accusations that she stole lyrics for Shake It Off from another song.
A US judge has refused Swift's request to dismiss the case, saying a jury may find that her 2014 hit copied Girl Group 3LW's 2001 tune Playas Gon' Play.
Both tracks feature variations of the phrases " players gonna play" and " haters gonna hate".
The Judge had previously rejected the case, saying the lyrics were too " banal" to be copyrighted.
In his original ruling, District Judge Michael W Fitzgerald cited 13 earlier songs that featured similar phrases, including Playa Hater by The Notorious B. I. G. and Dreams by Fleetwood Mac .
Figure caption, Warning: Third Party content may contain adverts" In the early 2000s, popular culture was adequately suffused with the concepts of players and haters to render the phrases 'playas… gonna play' or 'haters… gonna hate', standing on their own, no more creative than 'runners gonna run'; 'drummers gonna drum'; or 'swimmers gonna swim,'"
" The concept of actors acting in accordance with their essential nature is not at all creative; it is banal.
" In sum, the lyrics at issue. . Are too brief, unoriginal, and uncreative to warrant protection under the Copyright Act. "
However, songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler appealed against the ruling and a federal appeals court reversed his decision.
That sent the case Back To Judge Fitzgerald. Swift asked for a summary Judgment - an immediate ruling that she had not infringed Copyright - But on Thursday, he refused.
" Even though there Are some noticeable differences between The Works , there Are also significant similarities in word usage and sequence/structure, " he wrote.
He added that " The Court cannot presently determine that no reasonable juror could find substantial similarity of lyrical phrasing, word arrangement, or poetic structure between the two works".
Figure caption, Warning: Third Party content may contain advertsPlayas Gon' Play was a minor hit for 3LW. Hall has subsequently written and produced songs for such artists as Justin Bieber and Maroon 5 , while Butler has worked with acts including Backstreet Boys and Luther Vandross .
Swift's Shake It Off is the biggest-selling single of her career, topping the US charts and reaching Number Two in the UK (where it was held off The Top spot by Meghan Trainor 's All About That Bass).
Lawyers for Hall and Butler welcomed the decision, saying The Court " did The Right thing". The Bbc has asked Swift's representatives for a response to the ruling.
A date for The Trial has yet to be announced.
Source of news: bbc.com