Recently a Mexican singer Danna Paolawho is known for such hits as “Hi Paul”or”water”was accused of social media plagiarism because her latest song”XT4S1S”, which premiered on August 11, sounds like “Valkyrie” from the K-Pop group ONEUS.
Why do they say it sounds like it?
User tik tak identified as Anabel Arochie shared a video in which she compared both songs. “Is it my imagination or does it sound the same,” he wrote in material pairing the new single with Danna to the tune of a Korean pop group.
Considering this, some boy band followers claim that the song really looks like the Mexican’s new material, as it began “XT4S1S” has the same guitar and bass chords as ONEUS.
“Well, that wouldn’t be new. When was it original?” and “The basis of the song is very similar, but it could be a legal sample,” was how some netizens reacted.
Danna’s fans protect her
However, followers Danna Paola They point out that their idol’s single is not plagiarized, as they believe it usually sounds the same since the same instruments were used. Also, they mention that in pop music, some songs usually sound the same.
“No, they only started with electric guitar, and since they start with the same instrument, it sounds similar, but they play differently”, “Personally, I think there are several songs with this rhythm. But wait, it’s time to see what will happen and if anything”, “Don’t make it up, there are a lot of similar topics, but this is not plagiarism” and “Nothing is visible, everyone can play the guitar, which shocks them, which surprises them,” they commented Dannu fans.
For her part, the 27-year-old translator hasn’t said anything about it, but social media is already flooded with comments against her due to the similarities between her recent musical success and that of ONEUS.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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