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Netizens are rallying to defendBLACKPINK’sRoseagainst plagiarism accusations targeting her song “APT.”
Thearticlereads:
“The collaboration song ‘APT.’
The track being compared to ‘APT.’

The song gained some popularity in Japan, reaching 37th on the Oricon chart.
Miku Sawai’s song is a lively dance track that captures the rebellious spirit of youth.
The article further noted:
“One listener commented, ‘Rose used a tricky melody that could cause problems.

It’s wise to avoid using such melodies because finding the original author can be challenging.'”
LOL”
“HYBE?”
“Is this week’s status report about this?

LOL”
“Looks like HYBE is manipulating the charts again.”
“Are they starting again over there?”
“Not buying any manipulation.”

“I suspect this is also the work of that company.
LOL”
“They’re working hard to find something to accuse of plagiarism.
We should also keep an eye on the media and journalists who publish those articles.”

“They’ve already prepared the manipulation.
Just focus on protecting your own artists.”
“They move, and the articles come out first.”

“Just trying to get attention.”
LOL And anyone can see it’s a really simple chord progression."
“Is this really the time for you guys to be doing this…?”

“Don’t mess with Rose.”
“Just having a similar chord doesn’t make it plagiarism.
It’s a very, very, very common chord progression.”

“…said HYBE.”
Stop manipulating the charts."
LOL"
“Can being 37th on the Oricon chart really be considered popular…?”

Netizens also shared their evidence to support their claims, pointing out that “APT.”
does not constitute plagiarism by referencing other songs with similar melodies.
Stay tuned for more updates on these issues.
What are your thoughts?
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