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Composer for SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, E-Tribe talked about the issues pertaining to the plagiarism controversy involving Lady Gaga’s new song ‘Born This Way’. Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ was released about a year after SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, which was part of the girls’ 2nd Album ‘Oh!’.
On March 11th, E-Tribe said, “This morning when I heard people around me said there is a news article mentioning Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ plagiarized SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, I immediately went to check out the song. The atmosphere and feel of the song is rather similar”.
E-Tribe added, “As the song progresses, honestly, the arrangement is also similar. Therefore, currently, I am trying to get more information from representative of Lady Gaga’s domestic publishing company. I wonder what would be the reaction if Korean artistes’ songs were released later than Lady Gaga’s”.
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Source: fanwonder.com
Composer for SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, E-Tribe talked about the issues pertaining to the plagiarism controversy involving Lady Gaga’s new song ‘Born This Way’. Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ was released about a year after SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, which was part of the girls’ 2nd Album ‘Oh!’.
On March 11th, E-Tribe said, “This morning when I heard people around me said there is a news article mentioning Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ plagiarized SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, I immediately went to check out the song. The atmosphere and feel of the song is rather similar”.
E-Tribe added, “As the song progresses, honestly, the arrangement is also similar. Therefore, currently, I am trying to get more information from representative of Lady Gaga’s domestic publishing company. I wonder what would be the reaction if Korean artistes’ songs were released later than Lady Gaga’s”.
Credit: bntnews.co.kr/mydaily.co.kr/iSkyys@YouTube
Source: fanwonder.com