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Taylor Swift Claims She’s Never Heard Of 3LW Before Plagiarism Suit, Black Twitter Reacts

On Monday, Taylor Swift got all the smoke from Black Twitter after claiming she knew nothing of the early 2000s R&B group 3LW. The group consisted of Naturi Naughton, Adrienne Bailon and Kiely Williams. According to The Guardian, the admission stemmed from an ongoing plagiarism lawsuit the trio’s songwriters filed against Swift over the lyrics from her 2014 mega-hit “Shake It Off.”

“The lyrics to ‘Shake It Off’ were written entirely by me,” Swift stated via an affidavit filed earlier this week. “Until learning about Plaintiffs’ claim in 2017, I had never heard the song Playas Gon’ Play and had never heard of that song or the group 3LW.”

Black Twitter wasn’t with the 3LW slander and responded as if Swift had talked about each person’s mama.

In 2017, Sean Hall and Nathan Butler sued Swift for copyright infringement, noting the lyrics from 3LW’s 2000 hit “Playas Gon’ Play” were eerily similar to the 32-year-old singer’s chorus– “Playas gonna play” and “Haters gonna hate.”

Although a judge threw the case out in 2018, another magistrate approved an appeal in 2021 due to the similarities of the questionable lyrics. The new presiding judge shut down Swift’s request to dismiss the claim, saying there were “enough objective similarities” to allow a jury to settle the case.

Hall and Butler’s attorney, Marina Bogorad, lauded the appellate judge’s decision, saying, “Our clients are finally moving closer to the justice they so richly deserve. The opinion … is especially gratifying to them because it reinforces the idea that their creativity and unique expression cannot be misappropriated without any retribution.”

Swift claimed the chorus’ lyrics stem from phrases, most notably used by Black folks, said in everyday conversations and she heard when she went to school. Ironically, she

went to predominantly white schools. Swift also said she had never watched MTV until she was 13, and the song dropped when she was ten.

Whatever the case, Black folks ain’t buying it.

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