Amy Bowen, a Dallas-based songwriter, has filed a suit against Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, who, she claims, stole their 2011 hit "Remind Me" from her.
According to the Nashville City Paper, Bowen says she wrote the song and performed it in 2007, copywriting it a year later.
She adds that she played the song in Nashville under a different name at venues where John Kelley Lovelace and Charles Christopher Dubois were present. She says that Dubois even told her during a workshop that she should turn it into a duet.
She adds that her song and "Remind Me" are "substantially similar." She's asking for $10 million in restitution from Paisley and Underwood, and that she be named the song's owner.
Neither Paisley nor Underwood have commented.
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