The K-pop girl group Billlie accused of having plagiarized the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)"

  • Do you think that the K-pop girl group Billlie plagiarized the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)" ? 13

    1. No, the K-pop girl group Billlie didn't plagiarize the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)". (7) 54%
    2. Yes, the K-pop girl group Billlie plagiarized the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)". (3) 23%
    3. I don't know. (3) 23%

    What do you think about the new scandal which is that the K-pop girl group Billlie is accused of having plagiarized the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu released on 11 January 2021 for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)" released on 23 February 2022 so more than one year later ?


    BILLLIE's SONG PLAGIARIZING? (desc) :

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    11 January 2021 :

    CÔNG CHÚA TRÊN NƯƠNG | TIA x Thanh GiT | Official M/V :

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    23 February 2022 :

    Billlie | 'GingaMingaYo (the strange world)' M/V :

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    In music, it only takes one stroke of a spade to be plagiarized :

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  • nobody4444

    Changed the title of the thread from “The K-pop girl group Billlie accused of plagiarizing the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)".” to “The K-pop girl group Billlie accused of having plagiarized the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)".”.
  • I agree that both copied Old McDonald


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  • It’s the hiya hiya ho part of old mcdonald and the part starting from 1:05 until 1:14 of the Vietnamese song and you have the chorus of gingamingayo basically. The rest of the other song is not the same. I would say it’s a coincidence due to the short number of notes, it’s inevitable that certain parts can sound similar.


    Edit: I think it might be plagiarism. I thought that the other song was shortly released before GMGY but it seems as if there was one year between both releases. So i call sus

  • nobody4444

    Changed the title of the thread from “The K-pop girl group Billlie accused of having plagiarized the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)".” to “The K-pop girl group Billlie accused of having plagiarized the V-pop song "Công Chúa Trên Nương" of the Vietnamese V-pop soloist Tia Hải Châu for their K-pop song "GingaMingaYo (the strange world)"”.

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