Dispatch dissects Teddy's composition of 'Heroine'





Article: [Exclusive] "Was it really plagiarized?" An analysis of Teddy's 'Heroine' composition

Source: Dispatch via Nate

1. [+302, -13] Constantly getting into the same controversies means that he has an issue. Sure it can be a mistake if it happens once or twice but this isn't a mistake anymore. He's going to call it a sampling soon.

2. [+251, -28] Teddy needs to be tested for drugs once

3. [+246, -6] It's not just the melody that's similar though, it's everything from the concept to the MV to the outfits to the arrangement... even the back dancers have the same outfits.

4. [+24, -2] It'd be understandable if this was his first plagiarism controversy but he's a repeat offender. How can all these controversies be simply coincidence? It's disgusting for him to act like an artist when he's a thief stealing the works of others

5. [+24, -3] ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Dispatch is the best at jabbing where it hurts

6. [+21, -2] It'd be easier to find a song that Teddy didn't plagiarize. All of YG's songs are pretty much plagiarized. They luck out if they don't get caught and hide everything else with money. Just listen to GD's 'Heartbreaker', it's pretty much a Korean version of the song they copied. They then bought out Flo Rida for a collab show because YG has the money to make anything go away. YG doesn't care if it's plagiarism or drugs, they know that they can make everything go away with money.

7. [+21, -2] So what's Dispatch saying? That Teddy only copied enough to avoid actual plagiarism?

8. [+13, -0] So it's not plagiarism but plaplaplagiarismismism

9. [+12, -0] I wouldn't even call it plagiarism but straight up copy and paste

10. [+12, -0] Teddy doesn't "create" anything, he copies things enough in a way that he can get away with it

11. [+12, -1] Unless you're deaf... the songs sound similar...

12. [+12, -1] This isn't his first rodeo~ just take a good song and change things around a bit and sell it off~

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