Dude, Where's My Ranch? - Homer/Usher Song Resemblance

Homer/Usher Song Resemblance

A video was posted on YouTube by the Y101 Morning Showgram radio show in Jackson, Mississippi demonstrating the similarities between Homer's Christmas carol song, and a verse from "OMG" by Usher (written by will.i.am). The video questions whether the verse in Usher's song is a case of plagiarism, or an uncanny resemblance.

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