It seems that Beyoncé’s label didn’t bother to ask permission before recording “Still In Love (Kissing You),” which was originally recorded by Des’ree under the title “I’m Kissing You,” Beyoncé’s camp tried to obtain permission to re-record the song-but failed. Beyoncé then allegedly blew off the copyright laws.

“It was one of my all-time favorite songs,” she said. “So I just did it for myself — a lot of songs, I do like that — and I let people hear it and they were like, ‘You are crazy, you have to put it on the album.’ So I did. It was a last-minute decision.”

Beyoncé explained to MTV earlier this year that the song wasn’t originally intended for the album. MTV states the singer and her label have agreed to stop distributing the albums and an accompanying music video DVD that included the song — at least until a preliminary injunction hearing on May 4th. » Read More

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