Naira Marleyโs new signee Lyta has been accused of music video plagiarism by South Korean K-pop fans.
K-pop fans took to social media to decry the uncanny similarities between Nigerian singerโs new video for the song โHold Me Downโ And โJust Rightโ by South Korean K-pop boy band GOT7.
A Twitter fan page of GOT7 @GOT7_JYP noted the similarity between both videos. โPlease take legal action on this. We do not accept plagiarismโ, they tweeted and tagged the boy band official Twitter account.
Along with their tweet, the fan page shared a video in which both music videos were placed together.
[!!] Lyta's Hold Me Down MV has plagiarized GOT7's Just Right MV. @jypnation @GOT7Official
Please take legal action on this.
We do not accept plagiarism. #GOT7 #JustRight #๊ฐ์ธ๋ธ— GOT7FOREVER (@GOT7__Fanbase) August 15, 2020
Lytaโs โHold Me Downโ music video was released yesterday via Naira Marleyโs YouTube account.
In the description of the video which has now garnered over 600,000 views, Naira Marley wrote that, โThis video was inspired by Kpop Korean boy band GOT7 and BTS.โ
Meanwhile, GOT7โs music video for โRight Hereโ was published on July 12, 2015. The video has been viewed over 335 million times.
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