The Voice UK has been accused of plagiarism over Mitch Miller's audition on Saturday night's show.

Miller became the final member of coach Rita Ora's team at the weekend after a swing arrangement of Iggy Azalea's 'Fancy', but the group Postmodern Jukebox has now complained that the cover was copied from them.



Writing on Facebook yesterday, Postmodern Jukebox member Scott Bradlee posted the video and added: "Last night, [The Voice UK] played a note for note copy of our 1920s arrangement of Iggy Azalea's 'Fancy' (ft. the multitalented Ash Stroud on vocals & tap dance) without permission and without giving us any credit.

"It's disappointing to have your work stolen, but I'd rather turn this situation into something more positive. So this month, I'll be giving all profits from the sale of OUR version of 'Fancy' to Save The Children UK."

He added: "Please feel free to share this video of our version, and help us change the culture of Big Media stealing the work of smaller artists!"

Miller himself responded to the post on Facebook, insisting that he had never attempted to pass off the cover as his own.

"I only WISH I could create a version as good as this!!!!" he wrote. "I'm telling as many people as possible of Postmodern Jukebox and their INCREDIBLE work!! I NEVER intended to steal any work or pass of as mine [sic].

"I was just honoured to be able to sing such a great version! I tell EVERYONE how much of a fan I am! and will keep on doing so!"

Digital Spy has reached out to The Voice UK for comment.

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