Jungkook`s Seven hit by plagiarism accusations from composer Yang Joon Young. BIGHIT MUSIC denies the allegations, calling them baseless and providing evidence of collaboration with foreign composers

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BTS fans were taken aback when Jungkook`s recent solo hit `Seven` faced some serious accusations of plagiarism. The allegations revolve around a claim made by composer Yang Joon Young, who`s pointing fingers at Jungkook for supposedly borrowing a bit too much from his composition `Fin.K.L`s Time of Mask` from way back in the year 2000.
Yang Joon Young is standing firm, asserting that the melody of `Seven` is essentially swiped from his own composition. He`s not just talking about vague similarities; he`s pointing out specific parts of the primary melody that he believes are dead ringers for his composition. To top it off, he`s highlighting how both songs share the same scale sequence. Yang Joon Young has even taken his concerns to the bigwigs at BIGHIT MUSIC, reaching out to CEO Bang Si Hyuk with a bundle of evidence. Now, while some fans might be scratching their heads wondering what the fuss is all about, music experts are chiming in, explaining that spotting these musical nuances isn`t exactly a walk in the park if you`re not musically inclined. Interestingly, there`s even chatter from some folks that `Time of Mask` might be closer in sound to the Spice Girls` 1996 hit `Say You`ll Be There` than to Jungkook`s `Seven`.