Ed Sheeran denies copying Let's Get It On in lawsuit: 'Most pop songs can fit over most pop songs'

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Ed Sheeran denies copying Let's Get It On in lawsuit: 'Most pop songs can fit over most pop songs'
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Singer\u002Dsongwriter is defending himself against a lawsuit that alleges one of his songs copies elements of Gaye\u0027s 1973 hit Let\u0027s Get It On

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