Plagiarism Detected, Song Apa Sih From Radja Disappears From Spotify
JAKARTA - The song titled Apa Sih from the band Radja is now unable to be played on the Spotify music streaming platform. It seems that the song has been detected plagiarism from the recent popular song, APT. from Rose feat. Bruno Mars.
Since the beginning of its release, this song has indeed drawn a question mark. The similarity of beats and notes used is considered too clear to imitate, to the point that criticism has rained them down on social media.
Ian Kasela et al did not deny that APT's song. so their inspiration in working on the song Apa Sih. They even normalized the 'mimicking' attitude they applied in the single starring Vadel Badjideh.
From VOI's observations on December 30, the song Apa Sih from Radja can still be found, but it cannot be played. Chances are, there are copyright claims from the label or publisher of APT's songs. which are still viral everywhere.
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Radja's move in making this song that is too similar is unfortunate for many parties. The reputation of the band that shines in the early 2000s has deteriorated as their latest problematic release.
One of the scathing comments was written by Instagram users with the @ra**yi_*ra account.
"Even though the band is legendary, but makes an ilfeel because of the attitude of everything in this project.. Hmm... "WHAT'S WRONG WITH US IMITATING? SEZ??! HAH MUSICI CAN TALK ABOUT GINII?? HOW CAN I?? Not ashamed" Just in Radja's name. But 1 Indonesia is embarrassed ," he wrote in response to Radja's post.
Is the search for sensation strategy still considered relevant today? If you look at the number of plays of the song before Spotify's takedown, the answer is far from yes.