Ed Sheeran’s Shape Of You Plagiarism Trail Continues In London High Court As Prosecution Says The Singer Knew Of Sami Switch Since 2011(Photo Credit: Still From Shape Of You)

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Ed Sheeran is one of the most followed singers of the current generation who is not just loved for his hit melody and lyrics, but also for his sweet and friendly persona. The artist landed in some hot mess recently when he was accused of plagiarizing a song from Sami Switch and producer Ross O’Donoghue’s Oh Why. At the recent court hearing in London, Ed Sheeran has stood his ground against the accusation, denying the claim that he knew of Switch way before the hit number was written.

For the unversed, the song Shape of You hit the market in 2017 and became one of the most streamed songs of that time. The musical piece was liked not just for its peppy tuning but also for its striking lyrics, helping the song maintain a top position in the charts for a long time.

A few years back Sami Chokri aka Sami Switch and Ross O’Donoghue claimed that the hood part of Ed Sheeran’s Shape of You was taken from their song Oh Why which was released in 2015. According to BBC News, their lawyer, Andrew Sutcliffe grilled the singer at London High Court, enquiring about his entire process of writing and making songs. The prosecutor also suggested that they had ‘overwhelming’ evidence proving that Ed was collecting ideas before writing his songs.

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