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Usher accused of stealing songwriter's 1990s tune

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Thu, 22 Sep 2011 3:50p.m.

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Usher has become the latest star to be dragged into a plagiarism drama following song-stealing allegations from a little-known songwriter.

Ernest Lee Straughter claims the hitmaker's chart-topping hit ‘Burn’ is more than a little similar to his track ‘The Reasons Why’ and he has filed suit against Usher, his co-writers and producer Jermaine Dupri, and a California federal judge has accepted a musicologist's report that noted substantial similarity between the two songs,

Usher's lawyers are pleading with the judge to re-examine the case, according to Billboard.com.

Straughter's tune appeared on an album by R&B group Reel Tight under the name ‘No More Pain’ in 1998.

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