Tom Grennan 'going through hell' after being ‘accused of plagiarism' on hit song

 Tom Grennan 'going through hell' after being ‘accused of plagiarism' on hit song


 Freelance Reporter Alison Jones 3/3/23

Pop Singer Tom Grennan is reportedly going through ‘hell’ after someone allegedly accused the singer of plagiarism over one of his hit songs.  
The pop singer is said to be embroiled in a ‘legal row’ as an unnamed person claimed they wrote the 27-year-old’s 2016 song Something In The Water.  

Their accusation against pop singer has reportedly been ‘really painful’ for the Grennan, who was said to have voiced how much the song means to him.  

A close source said: ‘Tom has been going through hell behind the scenes after someone claimed they wrote Something In The Water.  ‘It was his first single and means so much to him.

 So to have an individual making such false claims  has been really painful for him.’  ‘He can no longer perform the song live and is having to try and fight it off.

 This just comes after Tom slammed artists for charging concert goers extortionate amounts for live tickets as he vowed to keep prices for his shows as low as possible – and he did, with tickets selling for a miraculous £30.  

The musician used to be a footballer before taking up the mic, and has enjoyed an illustrious career in the business since appearing as a guest vocalist on Chase & Status’s hit song All Goes Wrong in 2016

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