Pharrell Williams vs Marvin Gaye: Rip or Inspiration?
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A jury awarded Marvin Gaye’s children nearly $7.4 Million after deciding they felt Robin Thicke & Pharrell Williams infringed on the copyright of Marvin Gaye’s “Got To Give It Up.” Pharrell Williams, who wrote the record, said he did not rip the Marvin Gaye song but was instead inspired by it. We will play the Marvin Gaye song into the Pharrell Williams “Blurred Lines” today on the DriveAt5. Tell us what you think? Is “Blurred Lines” inspired by Marvin Gaye or a rip of “Got To Give It Up?”
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