A federal jury’s decision on Monday that Katy Perry’s 2013 hit “Dark Horse” copied elements from a 2008 Christian rap song added her to an ignominious list: pop stars who have been successfully sued for plagiarizing another song.

Like Perry, George Harrison, Michael Bolton, Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams all were found to have copied parts of earlier songs, while other artists, including Ed Sheeran, have settled claims out of court.

In Perry’s case, the Los Angeles jury must now decide how much she and her co-writers should pay the recording artist known as Flame for appropriating the underlying beat of “Joyful Noise.”

Perry’s team claimed that it had never heard “Joyful Noise,” while Flame’s lawyers countered that the song had been successful enough — appearing on an LP nominated for a Grammy for best rock or rap gospel album — that the “Dark Horse” writers could have heard it.