Matt Cardle breaks his silence over Ed Sheeran 'copying' lawsuit

Singer has his say

Published 10th Jun 2016

Matt Cardle has broken his silence on the lawsuit with Ed Sheeran indicating he has nothing to do with it. The news broke yesterday that Ed is being sued for a massive $20 million after allegedly ‘copying' Matt's third single 'Amazing' on his hit song 'Photograph'.

Songwriters, Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard, claimed "The chorus sections of 'Amazing' and the infringing 'Photograph' share 39 identical notes, meaning the notes are identical in pitch, rhythmic duration and placement in the measure.

"The similarities of words, vocal style, vocal melody, melody, and rhythm are clear indicators, among other things, that 'Photograph' copies 'Amazing'."

Despite this, the former X Factor winner has now broken his silence and distanced himself away from the case.

Taking to Twitter, Matt told his 866k followers 'This is not my lawsuit' and went on to add he thinks Ed Sheeran is a 'genius'.

Ed wrote the popular track with Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid and it has now received nearly 210 million views on YouTube and was most recently used in the trailer for new film Me Before You.

Listen to the track below:

Songwriters claim the track is too similar to Matt's 2012 song 'Amazing'.

Listen to 'Amazing' below:

The loveable singer is yet to comment on the accusation and now this type of activity is becoming more popular, experts in the industry have claimed artists are becoming more worried when creating material.

Matt found fame back in 2010 when he beat off competition to be crowned the winner of X Factor.

After taking a two-year break from the music industry, Matt is now back and is set to embark on a UK tour throughout June and July.