Unforgivable: BTS fans accuse Pinoy rappers of plagiarizing Kpop idol song



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BTS fans, collectively known as ARMY, are furious after two Filipino rappers allegedly plagiarized one of the Kpop boy band’s rap songs.

The objects of contempt of the fans are Flow G and Skusta Clee, members of the Ex-Battalion, the group responsible for the viral earworm ”.Let them go ” (“Let them be”). According to ARMY, the two rappers’ song “DEYM,” which was used to promote a Filipino clothing brand last month, is a carbon copy of BTS’s 2018 song “Ddaeng.”

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Check out the two songs below and listen to them for yourself to see if they are similar.

BTS fans have been tweeting online to urge other ARMYs to report the Pinoy rappers’ song to the boy band’s management company, Big Hit Entertainment.

Someone who used the identifier @stigmandi wrote: “Hello Armys !! please help us to report the song ‘deym’ by flow g ft. skusta clee because they plagiarized BTS’s Ddaeng. Please report the youtube video and email bighit. thanks!”

Another fan named @deslubernalte was much less cheerful and tweeted, “please fire Skusta clee & flow G from their career, for not respecting BTS, please let them go to jail.”

BTS fan @beemyhope_ chimed in and wrote, “The audacity of these Filipino men who keep dragging kpop artists especially to BTS and keep saying ‘sUpPoRt LocAlS’ when they plagiarized DDAENG for bts rap line. yes, I am talking to you SKUSTA CLEE, FLOW G and their entire PRODUCTION TEAM. “

This is not the first time that members of the former battalion have been accused of plagiarism. In 2018, they allegedly copied Diamond Style’s “One Kiss” for “Leave them,But the group insisted that they paid for the beat.

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