NCT Wish’s Latest Album Opens Floodgates Of Plagiarism Accusations Against SM Entertainment

Fans cited many instances.

SM Entertainment is currently in the center of a controversy after BTS fans levied serious accusations of plagiarism against the label.

 

It began with NCT Wish’s latest album, Ode to Love, which was released on April 20. Fans noted that two of the songs on the album had the same title as two recent BTS releases.

SM Entertainment Incites Fury After Damning Accusations Of Plagiarizing BTS

This opened a floodgate of accusations as others hopped in with more instances of similar supposed plagiarism. Firstly, many argued that NCT Wish’s lyrics for “2.0” closely resembled those of BTS, making the song title a deliberate decision.

Other accusations included NCT Dream’s song, “Life Is Still Going On,” which, aside from the title itself, many fans felt was visually copied from BTS’s “Life Goes On.”

Another accusation that resurfaced was SuperM’s “We Do” resembling BTS’s “Dynamite.”

In fact, fans cited many more instances when SM Entertainment’s releases were accused of being eerily similar to those of BTS.

People also highlighted how TXT’s music video director straight up called out the team behind NCT Wish’s music video titled “Find My Wish,” accusing them of plagiarizing the entire visual concept of “Map Of A Star.”

A similar incident involving NCT Dream and TXT’s producer also occurred in 2021, which people brought up after the latest NCT Wish fiasco.

Some also highlighted SM’s alleged plagiarism of other groups aside from BTS and TXT, including P1Harmony.

While these mounting allegations are concerning, SM Entertainment is not new to such controversies.

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