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Which songs are plagiarized rather than covers?

1: Tanya Chua, a pillar of shame in Chinese music: the composition and arrangement of "Red High Heels" was plagiarized;

Singaporean Tanya Tanya is also a pillar of shame in the Chinese music industry, and she is tough-talking.

"Red High Heels"

Lyricist: Tanya Tanya;

Composer: Tanya Tanya;

Singer: Tanya Tanya;

The arrangement, composition intervals, and harmonies of this song's verse are exactly the same as the song "Take It From Me" by the American band The Weepies.

The chorus has a similar interval progression to "Everybody knows I love you". Musically speaking, it's a plagiarism stitch. There is no such in-depth creation of song rhythm samples as in "My Sky".

Tanya Tanya actually refused to comment after being exposed for plagiarism and said this:

“It’s very uncomfortable to hear that. I am very aware of my creative status and I have never regretted myself in anything I do. There are many coincidences in the world, not to mention that there are only 12 notes. "

It is true that there are only twelve semitones in an octave, but the arrangement of intervals, the rhythm of the music, the overall speed, the arrangement style, and the way of emotional expression are all different. Endless. From the perspective of arrangement and sound, the 100% similarity can no longer be summarized as coincidence, or it is plagiarism. He really treats the Chinese-speaking audience as fools.

Similarly, the chorus harmony of Tanya Tanya’s new song “Halfway” is copied from Taylor Swift’s “Safe & Sound”.

Compared to Li Yuanjie, Tanya Chua is the music tailor who has benefited the most.

2: Guo Jingming + Hunan Satellite TV-Tianyu: "Time Cooks the Rain": serial plagiarism.

This is probably the most famous plagiarism incident, and it is also in line with Guo Jingming’s consistent behavior of Hunan Satellite TV Tianyu Media, and it directly made CCTV news:

"Time Boils the Rain" sung by Yu Kewei ", the music production is produced by Tianyu Media, which is completely consistent with Cai Chunjia's "Waiting for a Sunny Day".

Later, netizens discovered that Cai Chunjia's "Waiting for a Sunny Day" was also plagiarized, plagiarizing the Japanese song "Windmill"

Later, Cai Chunjia announced: "Waiting for a Sunny Day" has the same characteristics as the Japanese song "Windmill" 》The cover copyright is legal.

This wave of serial plagiarism is really exciting. As expected of you Tianyu, we have returned to the Japanese cover era of the 1980s and 1990s. This is already 9012.

The following are the creative staff of "Time Cooks the Rain":

"Time Cooks the Rain"

Singer: Yu Kewei;

Lyrics: Guo Jingming, Luoluo;

Composer: Liu Dajiang;

This Liu Dajiang is a member of Tianyu. He is considered a well-known music producer in the mainland. Before coming to Tianyu, he worked in SONY Records serves as producer. I helped Leo Ku with "Like a Friend", "Not Drunk", and Zhao Lei with "Don't Think of Me".

Subsequently, "Time Cooks Rain" also quickly applied for the copyright of "Windmill" to maintain its legality. But after the incident broke out, Liu Dajiang's composition was changed to an arranger on the official website and Baidu.

The composer was changed to the composer of "Windmill": Satoshi Takebe;