With Iglesias' song having become one of the Sex and Love superstar's most popular and successful songs to date (and his first Spanish song to reach the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100), Escuti and Schulz want in on some of the action. After several follow-up attempts, they never heard back from Sony, the lawsuit claims.Īll was quiet until May 2014, when the two heard Iglesias' "Bailando." That's when they realized the song "incorporated chorus lines, melody, lyrics, and rhythm from their 'Quiero Bailar Contigo' original work." See also: The 10 People Who Won't Make It in MiamiĪccording to the lawsuit, Escuti and Schulz submitted their work to the Miami offices of Sony Music in 2012. District Court in Miami alleging that the 2014 smash hit "Bailando" copies their original song "Quiero Bailar Contigo," which was recorded in 2009. South Florida's Cristian Mauricio Escuti and German Schulz filed a lawsuit on January 26 with the U.S. It was the song that blew up the radio last summer, earned Enrique Iglesias three Latin Grammy awards, including Song of the Year for 2014, and made Cuba's Gente de Zona and Descemer Bueno international estrellas.īut now there are two Miami musicians suing Iglesias, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, Universal International Music, Universal Music Publishing, EMI April Music, and Sony/ATV Tunes for copyright infringement.
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