A Belgian songwriter plans to take Madonna to court claiming that she plagiarized his tune with her worldwide 1998 hit Frozen.
A Belgian songwriter took pop megastar Madonna to court claiming that she plagiarized his tune with her worldwide 1998 hit Frozen.
Salvatore Acquaviva says that several bars of the song are lifted directly from a tune he wrote five years earlier called “Ma vie fout l'camp” ('My life's getting nowhere').
"I was in the bath. I was listening to the radio, and thought that's strange, I know that melody. I said it's not possible," he told the RTL television station.
The superstar’s lawyers rejected the claim, alleging Acquaviva was just trying to make a quick buck. However, they admit that Madonna may have heard his song because she met his producer in the late 1970s.
"Just because there are similarities between two songs it doesn't mean it has been plagiarized," said attorney Fabienne Brison.
"There are certain artists who hear songs on the radio, see that they are very successful and say to themselves, “why shouldn't I try it on?" Madonna told the station.
The judge delayed hearings on the case until next month, after some of the lawyers were late arriving in court.
In the meanwhile royalties for the Madonna song in Belgium have been frozen, RTL said.