PLAVE’s Agency Addresses Viral Accusations Of Plagiarising SEVENTEEN

The accusations went viral yesterday.

PLAVE has found itself at the center of controversy as netizens debate whether the teaser poster for their upcoming mini-album bears too much resemblance to a previous design by SEVENTEEN.

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SEVENTEEN | Pledis Entertainment

On January 20, PLAVE released a teaser moving poster on their official social media accounts to promote their third mini-album, Caligo Part 1, scheduled for release on February 3. The poster’s design, featuring a black-and-white newspaper layout and a wanted poster theme, has drawn comparisons to the promotional poster for SEVENTEEN members Jeonghan and Wonwoo’s single “Bittersweet,” which was unveiled in June of last year.

Netizens online were quick to point out specific similarities, including the phrases used in both posters. PLAVE’s poster reads “Have You Seen This Boy?” while SEVENTEEN’s poster used “Have You Ever Seen This Man?” The discussion has since sparked debates among fans and netizens alike about whether the resemblance was intentional or coincidental.

Accusations Of PLAVE Plagiarizing SEVENTEEN Triggers Heated Debate

Responding to the claims, PLAVE’s agency, Blast, released a statement denying any form of imitation.

The poster was created to align with the album’s concept and was not copied from other artists’ or works’ content.

— Blast

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PLAVE | Blast

As opinions remain divided, PLAVE continues to prepare for their much-anticipated comeback, with fans eagerly awaiting the full release to judge the album’s concept and visuals for themselves.

Source: eDaily

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