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October 24, 2006

Gnarls Barkley Artists Seek To Establish Ownership Of Songs

The Hollywood Reporter, Esq.:

Popular hip-hop duo Gnarls Barkley has filed suit in federal court in Los Angeles against an Atlanta songwriter who claims he co-authored several of their songs, including the blockbuster hit "Crazy."

In a complaint filed Oct. 17, Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton and Thomas "Cee-Lo" Callaway are asking the U.S. District Court to determine they are the sole songwriters for their copyrighted works, including "Crazy," "Necromancer," "Go-Go Gadget Gospel," "Just a Thought" and "Transformer," all of which are featured on their successful album "St. Elsewhere."

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