Scarlett Johansson's New Band Receives Cease-and-Desist Order from Band with Same Name
It has not even been a week since their debut single “Candy” was released, yet controversy has

It has not even been a week since their debut single “Candy” was released, yet controversy has struck Scarlett Johansson/Este Haim‘s supergroup, all-girl punk band, The Singles. Earlier today, the band was hit with a cease-and-desist claim from another band with the same exact name alleging trademark copyright infringement. Frontman Vincent Frederick of The Singles (plaintiff party) affirms his Los Angeles rooted band has been producing music under the alias for the last sixteen years. Stay tuned for more updates as the story unravels. In the meantime, head over to HYPETRAK for breaking news stories from the music world.