TVGerard Juling, 61, has been accused of plagiarism with his new single, Los Met Z’n Allen, because the song is too similar to Andre Hazes’ Leef. Little laughs from the comments.
In “De Cooke & Verhulst Show” Gerrard talks about the little “riots” currently taking place in the Netherlands. It’s about his new song, which, according to radio presenter Jill Belin, is very similar to plagiarism.
“He thought the song he’s putting out now looks a lot like ‘Live! By André Hazes, “I Will Survive” and an old song to myself together, and that’s right. So that wasn’t the point. But then he also said that if I wanted to play more on the radio, I should make better records. I’ve sold 16 million records. , so he can say that… He has a radio show that only broadcasts in the middle of the night, and no one listens to that anyway,” he jokes. “We don’t know him well in Belgium yet, let’s keep it that way.”
In addition, Gerrard has a good connection with André Hazes, who is currently taking a break due to fatigue. “We don’t really talk about it, but I hope peace is between his ears now. We wish him all the best.”
(Read more below the video)
Because he doesn’t care about all the criticism, and because it’s been so long since Gerard Juling gave a concert in Belgium, it’s about time we heard him play live again. That’s why he released his new song during the broadcast.
Read also
Unlimited free access to Showbytes? And that can!
Log in or create an account and never miss any of the stars.
“Communicator. Avid web fanatic. Alcohol practitioner. Award-winning organizer. Bacon advocate.”
More Stories
Photo of Chuck Norris (84) almost unrecognizable: He’s getting old now
Actors Intentionally Cut From Sci-Fi Epic ‘Megalopolis’: ‘Not a Woke Hollywood Movie’
Caroline Rego: “The golden rule is: for every glass of alcohol, one glass of water to replace it!”