Maite Galdeano denounces plagiarism of one of the most famous songs of Eurovision

08/14/2022 at 11:26

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The reality show contestant was very pissed off

In the music industry, one of the most controversial issues and one that is often the subject of discussion and anger is plagiarism. In the last hours, one of the anthems of this year in the Eurovision Song Contest has been put in the spotlight after the accusations of plagiarism of a well-known face of Telecinco. Maite Galdeano has ensured that the mythical ‘Llámame’ is inspired by one of his works.

The former ‘Big Brother’ contestant showed her anger this Saturday against Núria Marín: “The thing is that they have copied it and sing it. That is not done to an artist like me. Ask me permission, count on me”, She confessed very upset and convinced that what she was saying was absolutely true.

The woman came to claim money from the creators of the piece and WRS, its singer: “You have copied the song, I think it’s good because you liked it and that’s very nice and everyone likes it. But jolín, call me, call me. We can make a good team, you know I have a great voice and a good body and I’m killing it on TikTok and the dough is going to come out like a huge cake. I await your response,” she told him live.

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