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NewJeans new song ‘Bubble Gum’ Accused of Plagiarism Shakatak’s 80’s Song’Easier Said Than Done’

Recently, a new song “Bubble gum” by NewJeans has sparked quite the debate, with accusations of plagiarism flying in from all corners.

The song, “Bubble Gum,” by New Jeans, has been accused of bearing striking similarities to “Easier Said Than Done,” a hit by the UK British pop group Shakatak, which was released in 1982. Shakatak was a British jazz-funk band formed in 1980, still active today.Netizens were quick to point out the uncanny resemblance between the two tracks, citing similarities in instrumentation and overall vibe.

While some have jumped to conclusions, asserting that “Bubble Gum” is a clear copy of Shakatak’s classic, others argue that this may simply be a case of parallel creativity.

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What’s particularly contentious is the assertion by some netizens that this isn’t a case of sampling. Indeed, sampling in music production is a common practice, but it requires formal acknowledgment and consent from the original artist. In this case, allegations suggest that the original artist, Shakatak, was unaware of the existence of “Bubble Gum” until brought to their attention by concerned fans.

Adding fuel to the fire, a netizen took it upon themselves to reach out to Shakatak directly, querying the band about the similarities between the two songs. To the surprise of many, Shakatak responded, expressing their lack of awareness regarding “Bubble Gum.” They promised to investigate the matter further, leaving fans eagerly awaiting their official stance on the issue.

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