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Rosé Bruno Mars APT Plagiarism Claims Debunked by Fans

Global Hit Faces Controversy

BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars’ collaboration “APT” has become an unprecedented success in the global music scene. The dynamic duo’s latest release quickly dominated international charts and took social media platforms by storm. Within days of its release, the song achieved multiple streaming records and topped various music charts worldwide. However, the song’s meteoric success has attracted unexpected plagiarism accusations that have sparked intense debate in the music community.

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Understanding the Plagiarism Claims

A prominent Korean media outlet recently drew comparisons between “APT” and the 2013 Japanese song “Gomen Ne, īko Ja Irarenai” by Mikun Sawai. The outlet specifically highlighted similarities in the pre-chorus sections of both songs. Their detailed analysis focused on specific timestamps, particularly noting melodic similarities between the 33-second mark of “APT” and the 40-second mark of the Japanese track. Music critics and industry experts have begun examining these claims, leading to widespread discussion across social media platforms.

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Fan Defense and Musical Context

Music experts and fans worldwide quickly rallied behind Rosé and Bruno Mars, presenting strong counterarguments. They emphasized that the melody in question uses common chord progressions frequently found in numerous popular songs throughout music history. Industry professionals pointed out that such musical patterns have been standard in pop music for decades. 

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Additionally, the artists had already demonstrated their professional integrity by officially crediting Toni Basil’s “Mickey” for sampling, showing their commitment to proper musical attribution and respect for intellectual property rights.

Strong Support from Korean Netizens

Korean fans have emerged as powerful defenders against these accusations, mobilizing across various social media platforms. Many suggested the claims were calculated attempts to undermine the song’s remarkable success and damage Rosé’s reputation. The widespread support demonstrated the unshakeable bond between BLACKPINK’s Rosé and her dedicated fanbase. 

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Several music industry insiders also stepped forward to defend the artists, noting that such controversies often arise when international collaborations achieve significant success.

Industry Impact and Professional Response

The controversy has sparked important discussions about musical originality and creative expression in the modern music industry. Several renowned composers and producers have weighed in on the debate, explaining how common musical progressions are often shared across different genres and eras. This situation has highlighted the complex nature of music copyright in an increasingly globalized industry where musical influences frequently cross cultural boundaries.

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Final Thoughts: Truth Behind APT’s Success Story

The controversy surrounding Rosé and Bruno Mars’ “APT” has ultimately strengthened fan support and sparked meaningful discussions about musical creativity. Rather than diminishing the song’s success, these claims have brought attention to the artists’ musical expertise and professional integrity. The situation demonstrates how passionate fan communities can effectively counter unsubstantiated claims while supporting their favorite artists.

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What are your thoughts on these plagiarism claims? Have you noticed any similarities between “APT” and other songs? Share your opinion in the comments below!

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