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Florence Welch has denied plagiarising another song on a section of 'Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)'. The Florence and the Machine singer insisted that she was given permission to use part of US group ...
The song was released without Gang Gang Dance's knowledge. It wasn't until the band saw the "Rabbit Heart" video and noticed the similarity themselves that they took action.
Florence has agreed to Gang Gang Dance's request, and claims that it was a mistake that they were not credited on her album ' Lungs '. "It's no secret. I've spoken about it in interviews before.
Florence and the Machine have admitted taking a section of single ‘Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)’ from another band, and agreed to pay royalties.
The girl in this scene of pre-Raphaelite beauty is Florence Welch, and this is the climax of a 15-hour video shoot for Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up), the new single by her band, Florence and the Machine.
On Florence and the Machine's second album, Florence Welch pushes her voice to its limits for a staggering record of her best ...
The wardrobe change seemed to signal a lightening of the mood. Introducing "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)," Welch beckoned for audience participation. "This next song is for the ladies," she said.
The anticipated debut album from Florence and the Machine is to be released next month, following the singer-songwriter's win in the Critics' Choice category at the Brit Awards earlier this year.