BELIFT LAB, HYBE Accused of STEALING Music for ENHYPEN’s Epic Performance — ‘It just doesn’t make…’

During ENHYPEN’s stunning performance at the Golden Disc Awards, the synergy between the powerful music and choreography captivated fans.

However, the celebration took a turn when netizens raised accusations of plagiarism against BE:LIFT LAB and HYBE, emphasizing their discontent with the companies rather than the members of the idol group.

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The Plagiarism Allegations Unveiled

The controversy unfolded when an artist, Mobiius, revealed that his work had been used without credit during ENHYPEN’s dance break at the Golden Disc Awards.

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Mobiius, in a video, disclosed that his song “Choke”was utilized in the performance without any acknowledgment or contact from BELIFT LAB.

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In a detailed analysis, Mobiius juxtaposed clips of ENHYPEN’s dance break rehearsal with his original track, showcasing undeniable similarities.

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He suggested that BELIFT may have commissioned a producer to create a song for ENHYPEN, but the resulting track appeared to be a copied version with minor alterations to evade copyright issues or licensing fees.

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Netizens Express Outrage at BELIFT LAB

Upon the artist’s accusations, netizens directed their anger towards BELIFT LAB, with some fans describing the alleged plagiarism as an “exact”copy rather than a mere resemblance.

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Many expressed confusion regarding the company’s actions and called for a statement to be issued, stressing the unfair treatment of the original creator.

It is noteworthy that the netizens made a clear distinction, absolving the ENHYPEN members of any blame and placing the responsibility squarely on BELIFT LAB and HYBE.

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The sentiment was echoed in the comments, where users demanded accountability from the company and emphasized the need for either original choreography or proper acknowledgment and credit when using others’ work.

As the controversy unfolds, Mobiius has teased a second part to his video, promising further insights into the alleged plagiarism. The incident raises questions about creative integrity within the K-pop industry and the responsibility of entertainment companies in crediting and respecting the work of independent artists.

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