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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 people around us said there is a news article mentioning Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ plagiarized SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, we 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, we are trying to get more information from representative of Lady Gaga’s domestic publishing company. Just wondering what would be the reaction if Korean artistes’ songs were released later than Lady Gaga’s”.
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UPDATE 1: No immediate action for now but E-Tribe to approach case calmly
On March 21st, E-Tribe’s Ahn Myungwon updated Star News through a telephone interview about the plagiarism controversy involving Lady Gaga’s new song ‘Born This Way’.
Ahn Myungwon said, “The plagiarism allegation had been brought up by many people and it can be seen everywhere. However, we have no immediate plans on this. Honestly, the flow and arrangement of the songs are similar. I have since talked and gathered opinions from fellow experts. There were divided opinions on this as there were intricate portions of the song that make it difficult to support the allegation. Thus, we plan to respond to this matter calmly”.
However, as this is a major allegation, time is needed to carefully assess and confirm the case. Ahn added, “My opinion has not changed. I still think that Gaga’s new song is similar to mine. I will take my time and a step-by-step approach to assess this problem”.
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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 people around us said there is a news article mentioning Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ plagiarized SNSD’s ‘Be Happy’, we 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, we are trying to get more information from representative of Lady Gaga’s domestic publishing company. Just wondering 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
UPDATE 1: No immediate action for now but E-Tribe to approach case calmly
On March 21st, E-Tribe’s Ahn Myungwon updated Star News through a telephone interview about the plagiarism controversy involving Lady Gaga’s new song ‘Born This Way’.
Ahn Myungwon said, “The plagiarism allegation had been brought up by many people and it can be seen everywhere. However, we have no immediate plans on this. Honestly, the flow and arrangement of the songs are similar. I have since talked and gathered opinions from fellow experts. There were divided opinions on this as there were intricate portions of the song that make it difficult to support the allegation. Thus, we plan to respond to this matter calmly”.
However, as this is a major allegation, time is needed to carefully assess and confirm the case. Ahn added, “My opinion has not changed. I still think that Gaga’s new song is similar to mine. I will take my time and a step-by-step approach to assess this problem”.
Credit: mtstarnews.co.kr
Source: fanwonder.com