Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Rihanna vs. David LaChapelle: "S & M" Justice!

Decidedly, the singer Rihanna saw a series of unprecedented twists with its new song "S & M". After his video for the song "S & M" has been censored in 11 countries, the song was débaptisée by the BBC to become "Come On" is the turn of the photographer David LaChapelle to the thunder and cons Rihanna the sulfur "S & M".

The photographer contemplates nothing less than continuing Rihanna for plagiarism, nothing less. Following the release of his new video "S & M" on the Internet, an admirer of famed photographer David LaChapelle all have noticed the presence in the video of Rihanna, largely inspired by certain sequences of images created by the photographer.

Indignation that has raced around the web in spreading on forums and social networks like Twitter. The days follow one another and the story begins to take a turn that Rihanna would probably have done without. The photographer David LaChapelle has officially decided to sue the creators of Rihanna and clip for plagiarism.

Although the scenes are not exactly the same, David LaChapelle seems able to identify similarities that owe nothing to chance when they are too numerous. David LaChapelle is a photographer and filmmaker known American in the field of fashion, advertising and art photography. His work, imbued with surrealism and humor and characters with acid.

After his video for the song "S & M" has been censored in over eleven countries on the planet, Rihanna has had to change the name of his single to be aired on radio in England, the American star continues to cover topics sensational. Roll on next single from her album "Loud"!

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