Not long ago, He Luoluo released his new song "Shuke Beta", but shortly after the release, he was found to have plagiarized the song "Hello Tomorrow" by Milk Coffee. After learning about it, Milk Coffee posted an article He requested that the song be taken offline, and said: ""Shuke Beta" is a domestic original animation that I like very much. Please don't be ashamed of the word original." ?
It is reported that the composer of "Shuke Beta" is Liu Jia, who is the official producer of the group TFBOYS and has composed many songs such as "Youth Training Manual", "Beloved", and "Big Dreamer". Many netizens revealed that the composer Liu Jia was not the first offender. He had plagiarized many songs. "123 Wooden Man" written for the Sing girl group plagiarized Xu Liang's "Guests Can't", as well as the song "Best Idol Newcomer Award" " also plagiarized iKON's song "RHYTHM TA", and even "Why Me" composed for Li Yuchun was suspected of plagiarizing British singer Mika's classic song "Lolipop".
Plagiarism by Liu Jia is already well known, but because he is not well-known, he has not been seriously punished. In contrast, more people are paying attention to whether the singer himself is suspected of being involved in the crime. Plagiarism does not pay attention to the composer, so he becomes more and more unscrupulous. Anyway, he will not be affected, but the singer's reputation will plummet because of him.
Not only that, Liu Jia also has a bad reputation in the entertainment industry. He had previously had a dispute with TFBOYS because TFBOYS became famous for singing songs such as "Youth Training Manual" and "Beloved", so he He felt that he had not received equal rewards, so he wanted to recycle these songs and give them to other groups to sing, and also tried to make them stop singing these songs. This was also met with crazy diss from fans.
Many fans learned that "Shuke Beta" was suspected of plagiarism and called out for their idols, saying that He Luoluo only sang for the song and had no knowledge of the matter, and hoped that everyone would not blame him for the matter. On the body. However, netizens do not think so. The singer is not completely blameless. They all questioned that He Luoluo could not have never listened to the song "Hello Tomorrow". This song can clearly be suspected of plagiarism and knowing plagiarism. But he still chooses to sing. Doesn’t this encourage plagiarism?
Besides, the success or failure of a song is closely related to the singer. When the song becomes popular, the singer will benefit the most. As a vested interest, he naturally needs to bear certain responsibilities. If something goes wrong with the song, it will naturally be the same. It is difficult to be alone, and it is understandable that the public will be angry with the singer, so the team's song selection is particularly important.
In addition, some people have come forward to accuse Café Milk’s “Hello Tomorrow” of plagiarizing other people’s songs. The overall structure is very similar to Miyuki Nakajima’s “with”, but some people have refuted this. Plagiarism can only be called plagiarism if the overall structure is similar for 8 consecutive syllables. However, this song is only partially similar, which definitely does not constitute plagiarism. Unlike "Shuke Beta", which has several consecutive sentences that are the same, it is obviously plagiarism.
Plagiarism in music creation is a very serious matter. Even the creative genius Jay Chou has had a lot of controversies. Although in the end Jay Chou proved that he hates plagiarism, there will be a lot of criticism every time a new song is released. There are doubts, because the audience has almost zero tolerance for plagiarism. Respecting originality is what every creator should do. If you can't be original, don't claim to be original. You must know that plagiarism is very shameful.
For example, Da Zhangwei was once involved in a plagiarism scandal and was nicknamed "Music Tailor" by netizens. Among them, the famous "Hee Swish Swish" is almost the same as the Japanese group puffy's "K2G Running to You" Exactly the same, but Da Zhangwei's attitude towards plagiarism is very satisfactory. When the plagiarism was exposed, his company immediately contacted the original singer to purchase the copyright, and also proactively admitted his mistake and compensated him.
Moreover, in the environment at that time, domestic music had just started, and the country's awareness of copyright was not strong. Many singers were imitating European and American songs, setting off a frenzy of plagiarism. But among these people, only Da Zhangwei took the initiative to admit the matter, which was rare for a child who was only fourteen or fifteen years old at the time.
And it is undeniable that Da Zhangwei is indeed a rare musical talent. Many of the excellent songs are composed by him. Each song is catchy and has a relaxed melody. Cheerful songs, such as "Sunshine Rainbow Little White Horse" are well received and are also called healing songs by netizens.
Of course, plagiarism is not worthy of praise. More people who plagiarize should learn the spirit of having the courage to admit mistakes. And those who show off that they are original are even more hateful. Don’t think that you can escape public criticism by turning a blind eye to controversy. If you continue to plagiarize unscrupulously, you will one day pay the price for your actions.