ILLIT Accused Of Plagiarizing NewJeans’ Choreography For New Song

Not again…

ILLIT is facing online criticism after fans claimed the choreography for one of their new songs looks similar to a dance from NewJeans.

The discussion began after ILLIT held their PRESS START concert in Seoul, where they unveiled the choreography for a new track titled “NOT ME.” Shortly after clips from the performance began circulating online, some fans started comparing the dance moves to choreography from NewJeans’ song “Cookie.”

According to the comparisons shared across social media and online forums, certain parts of the routine, particularly the formation and choreography on the benches, reminded viewers of the choreography used in “Cookie.”

Clips quickly spread online, fueling debate among fans.

Some netizens argued that the similarities were too noticeable to ignore, accusing the choreography of being heavily inspired by NewJeans’ earlier performance.

What particular hit hard for NewJeans’ fans was how antis and ILLIT fans often used “Cookie” to drag NewJeans. “Cookie” lyrics sparked controversy previously due to alleged sexual connotations. The irony of the song “NOT ME,” believed to be a hit back at plagiarism allegations, was not lost on fans.

 

As the clips continue to circulate, discussions about the choreography remain divided. Neither ILLIT nor their agency has addressed the plagiarism allegations at the time of writing.

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