Jason Derulo gana el juicio por derechos de autor de Savage Love

Un jurado de Los Ángeles dictaminó el jueves que Jason Derulo no debe reconocer créditos de composición ni pagar regalías al músico de sesión Matthew Spatola por el éxito de 2020 Savage Love.

El veredicto se produjo tras un juicio de 11 días en el que Spatola afirmó haber ayudado a crear partes originales de guitarra y bajo durante una sesión de estudio en abril de 2020. Derulo sostuvo que Spatola fue contratado únicamente para interpretar partes que el cantante ya había compuesto y que no creó nada nuevo para la canción, la cual alcanzó posteriormente el número uno en el Billboard Hot 100 con un remix que contaba con la participación de BTS.

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