Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine is suing Activision over 2009 music game Band Hero.
Levine is upset that the game allows users to make his motion-captured avatar sing other artists' songs, according to Reuters.
When this is done, the voices of the artists behind the songs being played are heard – meaning Levine's avatar can sometimes pump out a female singing voice.
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Insecure much? :/
I liked Maroon 5, now i don't.
He's right however , and not the first artist to complain about that . I doubt that's the kind of thing they expected from the deal .
How would you feel if they made you sing some crap from Kesha ?
"I cannot understand why anyone is supporting Activision here - they're being total dicks and it's quite clear from their defense that they have no proper licenses and the contract did not state Kurt Cobain models would be singing the fucking Spice Girls. "
My sentiment exactly
I'm not really backing Activision here, but that's kind of a douche move.
Maroon 5 should focus on making a better album then Songs about Jane.