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Lyta Accused Of Music Video Plagiarism By K-pop Fans

Naira Marleyโ€™s 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 singerโ€™s new video for the song โ€œHold Me Downโ€ And โ€œJust Rightโ€ by South Korean K-pop boy band GOT7.

A Twitter fan page of GOT7 @GOT7_JYP noted the similarity between both videos. โ€œPlease 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.

 

Lytaโ€™s โ€œHold Me Downโ€ music video was released yesterday via Naira Marleyโ€™s YouTube account.

In the description of the video which has now garnered over 600,000 views, Naira Marley wrote that, โ€œThis video was inspired by Kpop Korean boy band GOT7 and BTS.โ€

Meanwhile, GOT7โ€™s music video for โ€œRight Hereโ€ was published on July 12, 2015. The video has been viewed over 335 million times.

 

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