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LUCY Plagiarism Controversy Sparks Debate Over Japanese Song Similarities

The LUCY plagiarism controversy is heating up online, and it’s all that Kpop fans can talk about right now. Fans and critics are looking closely at several of LUCY’s songs and comparing them to popular Japanese tracks. The debate is focused on possible LUCY Japanese song similarities, and everyone seems to have an opinion. With so many listeners divided, the LUCY plagiarism controversy has become one of the hottest topics in Korean music news today.

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Comparing LUCY Songs With Japanese Hits

First, let’s break down the main reasons for the LUCY plagiarism controversy. Netizens noticed that some of LUCY’s most popular tracks sound a lot like songs from well-known Japanese artists. For example, LUCY’s “You’re Right” is being compared to Yorushika’s “Say It,” while “Hippo” is linked to Eve’s “Last Dance.” Even more, “Villain” gets matched up with Eve’s “Outsider,” and “Opening” is said to be similar to an anime theme from “Chrono Crusade.” The song “OUTRO” also stands out for its likeness to the MapleStory OST “The Cygnus Garden,” and the “Complex” music video is drawing attention for looking like Eve’s “Insomnia” video.

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Fans use words like “undeniable” and “identical” to describe some of these similarities. Many are surprised that LUCY Japanese song similarities are only becoming a big discussion now, since hints of this debate have been around for years. Some listeners even feel upset, especially if they are fans of the original Japanese songs and artists.

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Heated Opinions: Is It Plagiarism or Just Inspiration?

However, not everyone is convinced that these LUCY Japanese song similarities mean actual plagiarism happened. Some netizens say that while the songs share a certain mood or use similar chord progressions, that alone doesn’t mean LUCY copied anyone. They point out that musicians often get inspired by other cultures and genres, especially with how much Japanese anime and music have influenced K-pop sounds.

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Still, the controversy has grown because some think the resemblance goes way beyond casual inspiration. For example, many say that LUCY’s “You’re Right” and “Hippo” sound way too much like the Japanese songs they’ve been compared to. Some even believe that the melody, rhythm, and style are almost exactly the same in parts, which raises big questions about artistic boundaries.

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Online Reactions and the Bigger Picture

As the LUCY plagiarism controversy spreads, comments from fans show just how mixed people’s feelings are. Some are certain it’s plagiarism, while others say the songs just have a similar vibe or are influenced by the Japanese subculture sound. One big point from those defending LUCY is that legal plagiarism requires near-identical melodies, which they think isn’t the case here.

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The debate also highlights a bigger issue in music: sometimes songs in the same genre can sound similar just by chance. Many netizens point out that subculture influences are strong in K-pop, and it’s normal for artists to look up to and borrow styles from their favorite artists around the world.

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Final Thoughts: LUCY Plagiarism Controversy Divides Fans

The LUCY plagiarism controversy over Japanese song similarities has clearly divided the Kpop fans community. With such strong arguments on both sides, it’s hard to know where the truth lies. 

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Do you think LUCY’s songs are just inspired by Japanese artists, or do the similarities cross the line? Share your thoughts below and let your fellow Kpop fans know what you think!

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