Matt Cardle responds to Ed Sheeran lawsuit

Yesterday, a lawsuit was filed against Ed Sheeran, based on claims that he stole the chorus for his hit song Photograph from the track Amazing, written by Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard in 2009 and released by Matt Cardle in 2012.

Yesterday, a lawsuit was filed against Ed Sheeran, based on claims that he stole the chorus for his hit song “Photograph” from the track “Amazing”, written by Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard in 2009 and released by Matt Cardle in 2012.

The plaintiffs say that “Photograph” has “verbatim, note-for-note” similarities to “Amazing” and are seeking $20 million, statutory damages, and either an injuction or royalties. They hired Richard Busch to represent them – the same lawyer who won a case against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams last year.

Matt Cardle was quick to distance himself from the lawsuit, taking to Twitter to explain himself. He urges everyone to read news articles closely, and states that he thinks Ed Sheeran is a genius who deserves all of his success.

Please read news articles closely. This is not my lawsuit. I think @edsheeran is a genius & 100% deserves all his success ???? X

— Matt Cardle (@MattCardle) June 9, 2016

We’re glad to see that there’s no bad blood between the two singers and hope the case can be settled soon. What do you think of the similarities between the two songs? Let us know over at @CelebMix.

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