The song “Light a Flame” of the popular boy group SEVENTEEN’s 96line unit was plagiarized by a Vietnamese singer, which angered carat fans all over the world to unite and fight!

The song “Light a Flame” of the popular boy group SEVENTEEN’s 96line unit was plagiarized by a Vietnamese singer, which angered carat fans all over the world to unite and fight!
(Cover image source: FB@SEVENTEEN)

The Vietnamese singer not only released it on various platforms, but even went on TV to promote it, and continued to chat with fans.

Recently, a Vietnamese carat (CARAT is the fan name of SEVENTEEN) discovered that the song “Light a Flame”of the 96line team in SEVENTEEN was plagiarized by Vietnamese singers (teams) called wanbo and zane. His agency, Pledis Entertainment, can come forward to assist with the process.

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(Source: FB@SEVENTEEN)

The Vietnamese singer used the same melody of the song and sold tickets for a performance in their theater. Fans reacted to him after learning about it. It was plagiarism, and it was even performed on TV as my own work, which made fans very angry.

▼SEVENTEEN〈Light a Flame〉Original song:

▼The broadcast clip of the Vietnamese singer’s TV performance:

At first, Vietnamese fans found out and made a video to share. Chinese fans also made a video to share on Weibo after learning about the incident. In addition, the FB fan page “우리의별:: ShiningStar SVT”also documented the incident, I hope more people will see it, and work together to report this matter to the company.

Related videos are currently being triggered by the two Hashtags “#ProtectSeventeen #ProtectLightAFlame”on Twitter.

On station B, netizens translated it into Chinese characters, and sorted out some of the other party’s responses.

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