The viral alleged plagiarism of Rapper-singer Skusta Clee to the Korean group BTS track “Ddaeng” has become the talk of Twitter and other social media platforms after a netizens accuse him of plagiarizing the Kpop group song that was released in 2018.
It was in September this year when the rapper released his track “Deym – 90’s Gang,” in collaboration with artist Flow G. However, BTS fans (army) are claiming that somehow the song has a simularity and have heard of that song.
After all the bashing and accusations, Skusta Clee defended himself on his Twitter account but shortly set his account to private, based on the report.
Skusta said, “Hindi naman namin ginaya yon OY, hiniram lang namin yung beat at vibe,” his now-inaccessible tweet read.
Skusta Clee’s Facebook has been deactivated and his Twitter is still currently on private
Meanwhile, K-pop fans also accused the rapper of plagiarizing Bigbang’s “Bad Boy” for his track “Wag Ka Nang Magalit.”