Adele's alleged lawsuit against Angela Aguilar for plagiarism is denied; "she is calmer than ever"

In recent days, Angela Aguilar has been at the center of controversy due to a new rumor circulating on social media. It has been speculated that British singer Adele has taken legal action against her for alleged plagiarism.
This theory arose due to the supposed similarity between "Rolling in the Deep" (2010) and "Qué Agonía", a song that the Mexican singer released in 2023 with Yuridia. In light of the controversy, the Aguilar family decided to clarify the situation and respond to the speculation.
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The Aguilar family breaks the silence on the alleged lawsuitTo prevent the spread of fake news, the Aguilar dynasty has taken the initiative to control the information circulating about them. Through their own news agency, they spoke out to deny the existence of any lawsuit against Angela Aguilar.
In their statement, they posted the following message on social media:
"It seems that some people have taken the whole 'sing like there's no tomorrow' thing too seriously and decided to create drama where there isn't any. Please! Adele and Angela are two incredible artists who don't need fights or lawsuits to shine. And in the meantime, Angela Aguilar is calmer than ever, creating music and enjoying her life."
With these statements, the family made it clear that there is no legal problem and that the singer remains focused on her musical career.
The comparison between 'Rolling in the Deep' and 'What an Agony'The origin of this controversy is due to a TikTok video that was posted in 2023 and recently went viral again . In the recording, a user compared fragments of both songs and pointed out that there is a similarity in their tonality and structure.
The specific part that generated debate is when Adele sings: "We could've had it all. Rolling in the deep" , as some users noticed that it resembles the line that Ángela Aguilar sings : "Loves like you today I know, are only lived once" .
Despite these comparisons, music experts have pointed out that such coincidences are not unusual in the industry, as many songs can share similar elements without this being a case of plagiarism.
So far, Adele has not issued any comment on the matter, which supports the Aguilar family's version of the non-existence of a lawsuit.
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