Miley Cyrus has been named in a lawsuit regarding alleged copyright infringement over her 2023 hit Grammy-award winning self-love “Flowers.” Tempo Music Investments has accused the singer of copying Bruno Mars’ 2013 hit “When I Was Your Man,” claiming that the two songs have “striking similarities.” While Cyrus is being sued over Bruno’s song, Bruno Mars has not been the one to file the suit and has not been named as the plaintiff.

Vulture has reported that the lawsuit claims that Cyrus’ “Flowers,” which has often be interpreted as a response to “When I Was Your Man,” bears lyrical similarities. In Mars’ song he sings, “I shoulda bought you flowers, and held your hand” and “Take you to every party, cause all you wanted to do was dance,” where Cyrus sings “I can buy myself flowers,” and “I can take myself dancing, and I can hold my own hand.” The lyrical connection and references are the basis of the suit that claims that the two songs share the same melody, harmony and chorus.

People obtained the lawsuit which read, “It is undeniable based on the combination and number of similarities between the two recordings that ‘Flowers’ would not exist without ‘When I Was Your Man,’ the suit reportedly claims. We’ve just got to wait for the flowers (the lawsuit) to grow (get in front of a judge).” The complaint also read, “Accordingly, Plaintiff brings this action for copyright infringement arising out of Defendants’ unauthor.