Friday, October 21, 2011

SNSD's The Boys accused of plagiarism

There are rumors that SNSD's new single "The Boys" composed by Teddy Riley is a plagiarised song, as reported by soompi website.
In a Japanese online community called 2CH (Two Channel), the song in question was highly debated for being a product of plagiarism. They suspected that it is copied from an original soundtrack of an anime movie, "Macross Frontier", entitled "Pink Monsoon".
Nevertheless, many SNSD's loyal fans argued that it is just an ridiculous claim by anti-Korean-Japanese sentiments.


According to the SNSD's fans, "It is clear that the Japanese seem tired of the Hallyu stars, but they exaggerated with the plagiarism story."
Japanese anti-Korean fans' accusation provoked SNSD's fans in Japan and Korea as well, and they responded by attacking anti-Korean blogs.
Meanwhile, with the latest single finally out, many are questioning SNSD's departure from their usual catchy sound to a much more American-friendly sound.
According to SNSD's management company SM Entertainment, the reason behind their choice of "The Boys" as SNSD's title track was that they saw this song as another "turning point." Their opinion was that since SNSD's new album would be released worldwide at the same time, and since it was obligatory for them to go "worldwide," they did not want to repeat the same kind of music as was the typical SNSD style.
An associate of SM Entertainment has revealed, "In the meaning that this album is being released at the same time throughout the world, it has the meaning of opening a new act to SNSD. Although it is a new track originating from Korea, it is not an exclusive new song for Korea. At this point, we also didn't want to settle for the music following the typical formula for success and wanted to make a new venture."

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