Miley Cyrus is being sued for copyright infringement on her 2023 hit single ‘Flowers’.

According to TMZ, the 31-year-old pop musician has been accused of stealing the melody, harmony, and chorus from Bruno Mars’ 2012 hit ‘When I Was Your Man’ by Tempo Music Investments, which claims a share in the latter song.

The words are a paraphrase of Bruno’s song, but because the themes were so close, he was not acknowledged as a co-writer on ‘Flowers’.

Miley’s chorus reads, “I can buy myself flowers.”

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“Write my name in the sand.”

“I talk to myself for hours.

“Say things you do not comprehend.

“I can make myself dance.

“I can hold my own hand.

“Yeah, I can love me better than you can.”

Bruno sings on his song, “That I should’ve bought you flowers and held your hand…” Now my baby is dancin’, but she’s with another man.

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Miley won numerous honors for the song, including a Grammy for Record of the Year, but Tempo Music Investments claims she would not have gained the recognition without ‘When I Was Your Man’.

The company replied to the publication: “It is undeniable based on the combination and number of similarities between the two recordings that ‘Flowers’ would not exist without ‘When I Was Your Man.'”

The corporation wants more than just money from the former Disney star; it also wants her to stop singing the song.

Bruno, 38, is not involved in the case against Miley.

‘Flowers’ appeared on Miley Cyrus’ album ‘Endless Summer Vacation’.

The chart-topping disco pop song was thought to be a dig at her ex-husband, 34-year-old actor Liam Hemsworth.

Miley commented on the hit’s global success, tweeting at the time: “Celebrating “Flowers” becoming #1 around the world again this week! I’m delighted that this record is connecting in such a great way, and it’s a pleasure to continue making music for you. These achievements would not be achievable without the support of my listeners and followers. I’m endlessly grateful. (sic)”

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