Some netizens pointed out that three songs of the Huaer Band 13 were suspected of copying other works, and listed the corresponding songs one by one. Among them, "Xi Play" is almost the same as "K2G Running to You" in the 2003 album of the Japanese fluffy group. So a magazine specially invited Chen Qi, the current music director of China International Cultural Exchange Press.
This paper analyzes four songs that Hua Er is suspected of plagiarizing from four aspects: composition, harmony, rhythm and arrangement, as well as K2G by Japanese group Puffy, Swallow by Korean singer Jin Jianmo and Call by British singer GeriHalliwell. Finally, it comes to the conclusion that it is not coincidence, imitation or plagiarism.
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"Xi Shua" was found to be exactly the same as the Japanese fluffy group "K2G Running to You", and it was found that the melody of the chorus was exactly the same except for the beginning and slightly different.
The two paragraphs of K2G running to you and Xi Shua are basically the same, but the latter has made some changes in some unimportant places. For example, the latter adds two sounds at the beginning.
Make the music originally entered from the second beat become the music entered from the first beat; In the seventh bar, the latter changed the long note in front and extended two bars at the end.
Because it was too obvious, the record company of Wall Band later had to share the copyright income of "Xi Shua" with the fluffy Sony Record Company, and Zhang Wei also released an apology video.
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