「BLACKPINK」ROSE、ブルーノ・マーズとのコラボ曲「APT.」で日本のアーティスト曲を盗作?グローバルヒット中に起きた“荒唐無稽”な主張(写真はROSEのインスタグラムより)
BLACKPINK's ROSE plagiarized a Japanese artist's song in her collaboration with Bruno Mars, ”APT.”? An absurd claim made during a global hit
As BLACKPINK member ROSE's collaboration with pop star Bruno Mars, "APT.", gains global popularity, absurd claims are being made that the song is a plagiarized work.
Recently, online communities have been accusing ROSE and Bruno Mars of being similar to Japanese singer Misora Sawai's song "Gomen ne, Ii ko ja irarenai."
However, many people have argued that it is simply a code that is frequently used in music, making it difficult to raise any suspicions of similarity.
"APT.", which ROSE participated in directly, is a song inspired by the "Apartment Game" that is widely known in Korea. Immediately after its release, it was listed on the Korean music site MelOn
It achieved a "PAK" (perfect sweep) by dominating the real-time and daily charts of Spotify, genie, Bugs, and VIBE, as well as the "TOP 100" charts.
It has surpassed 100 million streams, and the music video also surpassed 25 million views within 24 hours of its release and 100 million views within five days of its release, making it an instant hit.
Online, people say that because "APT." has become so popular, even absurd controversies have been raised, and they are actually feeling the hit that "APT." is.
"APT." is a preview single released ahead of ROSE's official comeback on December 6th. It will also be included in her first full album "rosie."
"osie" is ROSE's first full album, and contains a total of 12 songs, including the title track. ROSE participated in writing and composing all the songs on this album.


ROSÉ & Bruno Mars - APT. (Official Music Video)
ROSÉ & Bruno Mars - APT. (Official Music Video)



2024/10/28 19:03 KST
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