Superstar Cher, 77, shared the success of her 1998 hit “Believe” by co-writing the song’s lyrics but not receiving royalties. The singer said that he wrote the main sentence of the song, but could not claim copyright because the song sold 1 million copies worldwide.

“You can’t even imagine, about 30 people requested this. And I was so stupid. I didn’t ask. I didn’t even get writing credit. I wrote this sentence: “I’ve had time to think, and maybe I’m too good for you.” And eventually 11 million copies were sold. “I can make a lot of money,” he admitted on the radio “Traces of My Years.”
Let us remind you that the pop anthem topped the UK and US charts and received a Grammy for best dance recording in 2000. Now she has risen to the top again, but this is due to an interview in which she said that she is not a fan of Cher’s music and practically does not listen to it.
Source: People Talk

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