Swift said she had never heard the plaintiffs' song, which was released in 2001 and appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 and MTV's Total Request Live.
A US copyright lawsuit claiming Taylor Swift stole lyrics to her hit song Shake It Off has been dismissed by a judge.
Swift argued she had drawn from her own experiences and"commonly used phrases and comments" she had heard throughout her life for the song, and she had written all the lyrics"entirely" by herself. "Pursuant to the parties' stipulation, this action is hereby dismissed, in its entirety and with prejudice, plaintiffs and defendants to bear their respective attorney's fees and costs," the filing read.
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