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Two songs one name?


Question Posted Tuesday January 29 2013, 7:09 pm

Okay so im a young songwriter, and i recently wrote a song called "Scream It," but then i searched itunes to make sure there wasnt already a song with that name, but there was. Normally in this situation i would alter the name/lyrics, but im really proud of this one, and the name, and i dont want to change anything. So my question is, is it possible to have two different songs with the same name? Thanks! :)

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Trauma answered Tuesday January 29 2013, 9:46 pm:
It is possible to have two different songs with the same name. I have two instances of this on my playlist alone. As long as the lyrics and music are different, and there's no plagiarism at all, it's fine.

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