Black Eyed Peas Being Sued for Plagiarism
July 8, 2009 by: ANI ESMAILIAN

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The band is reportedly facing legal action over their track Party All the Time, which appears in their new album 'The End' because it bares a very strong resemblance to Adam Freeland's record 'Mancry'.
Perez Hilton says: "The music apparently is a stolen sample of the song 'Mancry' from the act Freeland. According to reports, Black Eyed Peas member and producer will.i.am was at an event last year where Freeland performed this song in question."
Perez will do just about anything to either harm or annoy Will.i.am at this point. He's helping Adam Freeland launch the lawsuit against the band after he had a public fallout with the band last month.
We're sure the BEP's power attorneys will get this taken care of in no time, but by the time it settles, Perez may have another trick up his sleeve...or another lawsuit.
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