DID GOTYE PLAGIARIZE A BRAZILIAN IN SOMEBODY THAT I USE TO KNOW? (PART 2)

DID GOTYE PLAGIARIZE A BRAZILIAN IN SOMEBODY THAT I USE TO KNOW? (PART 2)

"Somebody That I Used To Know" is from the album "Making Mirrors," and was a huge success. The song was recorded in collaboration with New Zealander Kimbra, which Gotye himself said was essential to its success. It has a depressing mood and a minimalist arrangement, and the song tells the drama of a relationship's end in two versions: first, Gotye's side, and then, the counterpoint in Kimbra's voice – it's a musical DR that everyone sang along to in tears. But at the height of this success, a big problem arose. Here in Brazil, the family responsible for the legacy of a musician named Luiz Bonfá, who at that point had already passed away ten years earlier from prostate cancer, were obviously impacted by this song, just like everyone else. They noticed some similarities in its base to Luiz Bonfá's material, specifically the sample the song was composed over. MINMO PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/user/3165gdf... Become a member of this channel and get benefits:    / @masissonaminhaopiniao   SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEW CHANNEL:    / @felipecoutho   YOU CAN HELP THE CHANNEL CONTINUE MAKING VIDEOS, BUT ONLY IF YOU WANT: PIX KEY - [email protected] ADVERTISE YOUR BRAND, PRODUCT, OR BAND WITH ME: Professional Contact: [email protected] Follow me on Instagram:   / felipecoutho   Like me on Facebook:   / felipecoutho