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Monday, October 5, 2020

Tweet Scoop: Fans Call Out 'Deym' of Flow G. and Skusta Clee for Alleged Plagiarism of BTS's 'Ddaeng'






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58 comments:

  1. Dugyot version. Hahahaha! Harsh but that’s exactly what I had in mind when I saw the video without the audio.

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    1. Tsipipay version

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    2. Lol! This is the Bf of the thin girl called pastillas girl right? Yung flow g? 😄 Well, their car apparently is a poser as well, put badges and kita to make it look like the expensive sportscar version. Ricer eh, poser pati so di malayo gawin nila yan.

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    3. They deserve each other 4:37. Both cheap. Hahaha

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  2. makaaccuse naman armys, puro plagiarized works din naman idol nila

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    1. Any proof dear? If plagiarized works nila, all over the news na sana yun.

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    2. Are you sure about that? ;)

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    3. gosh halatang bandwagon ka... i could produce an excel file with photos 1:54

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    4. 1:54 actually if you search on Google, you will see articles about BTS’ plagiarism. May Youtube videos din na comparison ng mga pinaggayahan nila ng kanta.

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    5. Anon 1:54, I'm not Anon 1:24, but yes. One of the members admitted to the Plagiarism scandal. and yes, it's all over the news last 2015, that time, pasikat pa lang sila. so you are probably not aware of that issue or your a new fan.

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    6. Oo may history sila na bumili ng beats. Nahuli sila na wala silang exclusive rights dun. Soooo kung magaling ka, di mo kailangan bumili or worst of all, magnakaw ng work ng iba. Libre Google, iresearch lang yan!

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  3. baka pareho ng pinagkopyahan lol

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  4. akala ko kopya yung mukha hahaha

    p.s baka awayin ako ng kpop tards

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    1. Ok lang na awayin ka nila. Anonymous ka naman eh.

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  5. Nakakahiya naman 'to! Lagot kayo ngayon, laki ng fandom yan....hahaha.

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  6. As usual toxic armys hahaha

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  7. Bakit toxic armys? Did u even hear the song? Kinopya nila. Nakakahiya kayong mga nagtatanggol ss mga mahilig mag plagiarize. Kaya dumadami mga mangongopya eh!

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  8. Not BTS and Sugaaaaa!

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  9. From what I know, the rappers in BTS write and produces their own tracks and they often share the process on their lives and shows. So I get why fans would get angry if ever this is true.

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  10. Bts parang nga mukhang babae ang mga face sa totoo lang at di naman maganda ang boses nila ewan ko ba bakit sila sumikat! My opinion..

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    1. Bakit napunta sa mukha at boses ang argument/opinion mo eh plagiarism issue dito. Lols

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  11. The rap line write their own songs. They actually came from the underground rap scene of Korea. They even got so much hate from the underground scene before for going mainstream and becoming an idol. They're constantly trying to prove themselves. They also produce their own music, or at least have a huge hand in the final production... ARMY's anger is understandable.

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  12. Well dati pa naman. Mga gangsta daw pero kpop pnagkunan ng beat... Pero yung dynamite maroon 5 at bruno mars din naman pnagkunan. So normal. Bsta wag lang siguro sabay sumikat. Yun problema i think.

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  13. as if hindi chipipay ang kinopyahan hahahaha

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  14. Toxic naman ng kapwa Pilipino. Saka hindi si flow g n skusta gumawa ng beat. Si Flip D

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    1. What is toxic about calling out a wrongdoing?

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  15. Plagiarize is plagiarize. Nkkhaiya ung iba dito na tinitolerate ang plagiarism dyl lang sa ayw nila bts. Kaya tau npg iiwanan sa music industry mas ngtthrive pa ang mga ibang asians sa mundo kasi ung iba sa atin wala ng creativity puro kopya tpos ssbhin tangkilikin daw ntn ang locals.sus...

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  16. Yung Dynamite Chorus, lakas maka staying alive, tapos yung part na Dynananannana eh parang give it up never give it up nanannanananna eh

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    1. Actually Dynamite sounds like Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars. Kaya pala nagustuhan ko yun song lol.

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    2. They sound alike, pero not enough that they sound like the same song. There's a difference. Kasi pag pinakinggan mo ang Dynamite, alam mong Dynamite pa din, hindi mo sya pagkakamalang Staying Alive. Same with Staying Alive, pakinggan mo sya in its entirety, hindi mo pa din masasabing Dynamite sya. So this comparison of yours, is a moot point. Wag nyo na ipilit.


      And I'm 100% sure you're just basing it on an ongoing meme/edit na pinagdikit yung dalawang song. But this thing with Skusta Clee, pag pinakinggan mo, the only difference is tagalog yung lyrics ng isa. Everything else is like 99.9% the same! Sana kung nilagay na lang nilang parody eh, malinaw sana. Kaso they're claiming it as their OWN.

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    3. Not a fan of BTS, pero disco music ang Dynamite. so not suprising kung may disco elements man ang Dynamite. Kahit mga other disco music tulad ng kay Dua Lipa, Lady Gaga, and a few, may mga influence rin ng disco noong 70s at 80s.

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    4. Baks thank you!! Ive been searching for that song since the first time narinig ko yung dynamite. Give it up pala yun by kc and the sunshine band

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    5. May movement kasi ngayon sa music industry na gusto nila ibalik ang disco sound noong 70s. Like Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, ,The Weeknd, Dua Lipa, Lady Gaga at itong ngang 'Dynamite' ng BTS, mga latest chart toppers nila ay disco-inspired. Unlike sa mga previous years na karamihan mga dance music na billboard charters ay EDM, Pop-dance, R&B, House, at reggae infused. So dont be surprised kung parang magkatunong ang mga new music ngayon sa music ng Bee gees, Donna Summer, KC Sunshine Band and the likes. And I thank you.

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    6. Thank you sa info 9:35

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  17. Yung BTS nag pro-promote ng love tas yung army napaka nega. Sa kpop ka lang makakakita na may ranking ang idol. Sobrang toxic ng kpop fans or knets tas sumabay pa toxic army ph.

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    1. dati hindi toxic ang kpop simula lang sumikat yan bts nalunod yata ang ph army sa isang basong tubig

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    2. B***hurt lang ang mga Pinoy when a fandom is global. It challenges what we commonly known as right, proper, and acceptable. Saka promoting love doesn't necessarily mean mahalin mo din ang mali, tanggapin mo ang mali, at pabayaan mong magcontinue ang mali. Helllooooo.

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  18. Hi army, naalala nyo pa ba yung 2019 na may plagiarism issue yung bts?. Sa iilang music note impossible na walang magkakapareho. Kahit sa us songs maraming magkakapareho pero di big deal. Sabi nyo nga binilisan nyo pa tempo pano naging pareho? Pwede nagkataon lang yun sa notes and kilala ba nila bts? Di lahat kilala at alam yung song ng bts.

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    1. Talaga ba? Bakit umpisa hanggang dulo pareho? Nagkataon din? 😂

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  19. Nanggagaya din naman ng concept at ideas ang BTS kala mo nman sa mga fans na ito hello halos lahat ng beats ng BTS may similarities sa ibang artists nasa google isearch nyo

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    1. truths. kakahiya mga tards. sila pa may ganang mag call out. lol check nyo kaya muna idols nyo.

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    2. Skusta COPIED the beat from START to FINISH. Lyrics lang nabago eh. Even the title is super lapit sa song ng BTS. Bakit hindi mo i-call out?

      Artists all over the world can be inspired by other artists. Concepts can be made new by adding another element to an existing one. When this happens, it can seem similar, but still be different.

      What Skusta did though was not just panggagaya. Ni hindi sya nageffort i-tweak man lang yung beat, yung flow. When you listen to the tracks played at the same time, ang maririnig mo lang na difference ay lyrics. Kumusta naman yun? If it was a parody, I think we'd understand. Kasi hindi nila aangkinin yung tunog as theirs. But this and how they're dealing with it? Eeeek.

      You also do know that BTS is backed by a big music company. Bago nyo pa man maisip yang mga hiraman ng concept na yan, naconsider na ng company ang legalities.

      Obviously, Skusta and his team don't have that as part of their process.

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    3. Anon 1:47am, sows! Now you know how it feels na maplagiarize yun work ng idol nyo? Same sa pag-plagiarize ng lyrics ni RM sa ibang artists lol. Inamin nya yan, search mo lang sa google. Ang unfair diba? Plagiarize then nag sorry na lang after sumikat gamit yun materials ng iba w/o consent?

      Sa concept and ideas okay lang naman as long as hindi gayang gaya. Pero ibang usapan na pag sobrang copycat. Example given: concert stage. Search mo na lang sa google yun mga "concept and ideas" na ginaya ng idols mo.

      Oo mali yan ginawa nila Flow G pero guys wag na mag linis linisan kayong mga armys. Check nyo din history ng idols nyo at ano ang tawag sa kanila dati lol.

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    4. toxic kasi ang mga new generation fans ngayon, konting kibot reklamo. mga spoiled brat!

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    5. 2:19 Di rin, mga worse rin ang older generation fans simula sa panahon pa lang ng Beatles, Rolling Stones etc. Maswerte lang ang mga older artists dahil hindi pa uso ang social media noon. Or else, wasak na kaagad ang career nila in an instant.

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    6. 8:47 echosera ka neng, music ang labanan nuon walang ganitong petty issues na parang inagawan ng candy sa sobrang liit na bagay.

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    7. 5:34 Lola, mga fans po ang ibig kong sabihin. And how could you be so sure na wala na sila ibang issues? Are you in that era?

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    8. 5:34 Naku manang, may mas worse pa ba sa mga groupies na sinasamba ang mga rock bands and sold their bodies to their idols? May mas worse pa ba sa mga ibang fans ng Beatles na galit sila sa ibang music except sa music ng Beatles. And mas may worse pa ba na nagvandalise ang mga rock music fans sa isang sports events as protest nila sa disco music?

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  20. I hope Big Hit sue these people. Kaya di na umangat ang Pinoy music dahil sa mga ganito. Kung hindi revival plagiarism naman.

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  21. As always, toxic BTS fans a.k.a army hahaha. What’s new, lahat big deal sa kanila pati paggamit ng purple heart na hindi related sa Kpopper idol nila wahahaha.

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    1. I'm not a fan of BTS but the similarity is really unmistakable and this is not the first time that skusta clee's song sounds exactly like another song. May difference parin sa notes ang isang song na inspired lang sa beat ng isang song eh kesa dun sa kinopya talaga yung tunog.

      Also, yung mga kpop fans dyan pwede bang wag nyong gamitin ang incident nato to justify yung pagsamba nyo sa mga koreano at pagsnob nyo sa OPM/pinoy talents. Mamaya magpatrend na naman kayo ng walang kwentang hashtag na how to unfilo na yan. Kasuka!

      FYI: THE BEAT OF AN OPM SONG BY FRANCIS M, PAROKYA NI EDGAR AND GLOC9 CALLED BAGSAKAN WAS ALSO PLAGIARIZED BY A FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL ARTIST AND I EVEN LEARNED ABOUT FROM WHITE FOREIGN YOUTUBER'S REACTION VIDEO. oH di ba, foreigners pa mismo ang nakapansin, hindi mga kapwa nila pinoy.

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    2. PNE's Bagsakan is also similar to Contra's soundtrack the Enemy Base.

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  22. Bat sa ARMY kayo nagagalit? Dahil ba napagiwanan na idols nyo? Obvious naman na may plagiarism dito.

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    1. never heard bts songs magmula ng marinig ko sila hanggang ngayon. hindi sila yung masasabe mong sikat all over the world sa music, sikat because maiingay ang fans club hanggang dun lang ni hindi umabot sa gangnam style ni psy yung popularity ng music nila na hanggang kabilang kanto and fiesta pinatutugtug dito. ps: not a fan of any kpop group

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    2. 5:40 Number 1 sa billboard hot 100 ang latest song nila? Hindi pa ba sila sikat sa lagay na yan? Si Psy, hanggang top 2 lang ang music niya. Never pa yata na achieve ng any kpop group ang maging number 1 sa billboard. Tsaka hello, may pandemya pa ngayon, sa tingin mo, mag iingay pa ang mga tao sa fiesta?
      P. S. not a fan of BTS also.

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  23. If you are familiar with music theory and history, you would know that kpop, much like Chinese music uses the pentatonic scale (5 notes) making it sound “oriental” - which is exactly what BTS’ song uses. Filipinos DO NOT normally use this scale in composition. Very westernized ang Pinoy and they base music from the diatonic scales (7 notes). Ifl do not for one second believe that Flow G and Skusta Klee did not plagiarize, because they could not have come up with beats like this as it isn’t the norm for pinoy music or western music (which the
    Philippines take a lot of inspiration from).

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  24. Some comments here are just haters and it shows. Nililihis niyo yung issue just because you don’t like the group? And calling an entire fandom toxic for what some did?

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  25. So I am new to KPOP dahil sa pandemic and na-orient ako tungkol sa fandoms, rankings etc. Natawa ako na ARMY 'yung fandom nung BTS pero ni isang mbr ng BTS hindi pa enlisted sa military ng SoKor. LOL Di connected, naisip ko lang.

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