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    Home » Entertainment » Jungkook’s SEVEN faces accusation of plagiarism
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    Jungkook’s SEVEN faces accusation of plagiarism

    SnehaBy SnehaAugust 22, 20232 Mins Read
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    The surprising twists and turns of “Malignant” make for a distinctive horror experience. The plot is on a lady who, thanks to an enigmatic link, observes killings that actually happened. Her discoveries get increasingly horrifying as she uncovers more.

    In this family comedy, Adam Sandler once again teams up with Netflix. Two buddies planning a memorable bat mitzvah have their preparations derailed by unforeseen circumstances in the narrative. This coming-of-age story becomes a little more funky thanks to Sandler’s humour.

    For Jungkook, the song has helped him break multiple records. Han So-hee appears in the song’s music video. On Spotify, Seven exceeded 400 million streams. It took just 33 days for the song to reach this milestone, making it the fastest single by a male vocalist to do so.

    Seven is also the third-fastest song to achieve 400 million streams overall, after Harry Styles’ As It Was and Flowers by Miley Cyrus. Jungkook has certainly had an influence on the world with just one official solo single released.

    The talent management company for BTS, BIGHIT Music, addressed the accusations in a statement provided to Star News. “We would like to reveal that allegations claiming Jungkook’s Seven was plagiarized are false. Seven was made through a collaboration of five international producers and has no relation to the song that is part of a domestic album from 24 years ago,” the agency stated. 

    “The allegations are one-sided and the song does not meet any criteria that are used for judging plagiarism,” the statement further read. 

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