Posted on 09/01/2017 11:21:20 AM PDT by SMGFan
Toni Basil, the one-hit wonder behind Mickey, filed suit in L.A. Superior Court on Thursday alleging that the song has been used without her permission for decades.
According to the suit, Basil recently became aware that the song was used in an episode of South Park, in a Forever 21 ad, and on an episode of RuPauls Drag Race. She was particularly offended that the Forever 21 campaign was in support of a line of Disney products, associating her song with Mickey Mouse.
Basil was never consulted and would never consent to the use of her voice, persona, image, or name coupled with Disney products, the suit states.
Since finding that her song was misused, Basil has become withdrawn, despondent, and physically ill, the suit alleges, and has experienced sleep deprivation, nightmares, and anxiety.
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These so called artists need to follow what they preach. It is a free-for-all. Share it. Why so greedy?
Never heard of her OR her song.
Oh, I bet! Ironically, that's how a lot of people feel when they hear that awful song.
Another enlightened poster coming to a thread not to discuss but to answer the age old question, Duh?
You need to get out more...
“Basil has become withdrawn, despondent, and physically ill,
She’s a little old to be a Snowflake.
Song closed the movie, “Bring it on.”
One Hit Wonder trying to squeeze a few more dollars.
Are you a Generaiton Xer? That song was big hit during the mid 80s.
Are you a Generaiton Xer? That song was big hit during the mid 80s.
It’s an extremely annoying song from the 1980s like most of the music back then. Hands down, the absolute worst decade for music. Its when the music biz realized they could sell records by simply having a cute video rather than a good song and the overall music quality sank faster that Hillarys face on election night and personally, I don’t think it’s ever recovered.
yes and been used in various ads and so forth. Not a fan but used to watch videos of rock music. good cheerleaders.
Didn’t Weird Al parody it?......................
A little old? She’s a lot old. She was in the Monkees’ movie and in Easy Rider.
This article blow’s my mind...
It’s rap by a white girl with chord or two. Tough to call it a song.
It’s more like a parody sung by Robin Sparkles on ‘How I Met Your Mother’.
Is that the song that goes: Mic.. see you real soon, Key.. why because we like you...?
“Toni Basil Claims Mickey Has Been Used Without Her Permission for Decades”
Noooooooooooooooooo...really?
It’s a one-off campy song that you had to be convinced to make, and almost no one knows the words outside of the chorus.
The video itself was a low-budget mess, and God knows you are lucky Disney didn’t sue you.
Be happy that you still enjoy fame almost 40 years later for one lucky hit.
I looked it up, she’s 73. Wow, that’s almost as old as Madonna.
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