BABYMONSTER’s New Music Video Gets Hit With “Plagiarism” Accusations

Fans pointed out the visual similarities.

YG Entertainment girl group BABYMONSTER’s latest music video has gotten embroiled in a controversy over plagiarism accusations.

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On October 10, KST, BABYMONSTER released the music video of “We Go Up,” the title track of their new mini album with the same title. The video, released without any teaser preceding it, garnered high praise from fans, racking up over 15 million views within a day.

However, along with the praise has come controversy as fans pointed out that multiple parts of the music video looked similar to a previously-released music video of ATEEZ.

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Fans of the boy group posted scene-by-scene comparisons between “We Go Up” and ATEEZ’s “Bouncy.” From the videos surfacing online, it appears that two specific sequences have sparked these allegations, the first one being a fighting scene. In BABYMONSTER’s music video, Chiquita is seen inside a fighting ring when she runs up to her opponent and throws an impactful kick to their face. A similar scene featuring San was included in the “Bouncy” music video. Apart from the conceptual similarity, fans highlighted that the setup and the angles also appeared too much alike.

Another similarity between the two videos that was pointed out featured Rora from BABYMONSTER and Hongjoong from ATEEZ, respectively, where both of them were seen shooting out a bullet from a sniper gun, the bullet piercing through the walls in slow-motion, and the scene panning to the entry of the full group into the frame.

These similarities have prompted ATEEZ fans to call out the makers of BABYMONSTER’s music video, demanding accountability.

However, BABYMONSTER fans have refuted these claims, arguing that these are common sequences that have been used in movies and music videos many times before.

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