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A Vietnamese song has recently stirred up controversy, as it sounds suspiciously lượt thích Charlie Puth’s hit, ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore.’

‘Chung Ta Khong Thuoc Ve Nhau’ (We Don’t Belong to lớn Each Other) is the lathử nghiệm music Clip by Son Tung M-TP.., an emerging young singer.

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The piece of music tells the story of a guy, starring Son Tung, who tries hard khổng lồ look for a girlfrikết thúc but continuously fails due lớn his selfishness.

Unusual similarities

Both works of Tung & Puth were released on August 2 on YouTube & attracted a huge number of viewers.

A few hours from the release, Vietnamese listeners quickly realized similarities between the two songs, questioning the origin of Tung’s work.

On his Facebook fan page, DJ Heyder, the artist involved in the production of ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore,’ posted a status on August 3 saying the Vietnamese traông chồng sounds “quite similar” to lớn his reset.

The post received 13,000 likes & over 2,000 shares.

The reactions came mainly from those Vietnamese who had already recognized the similarities between the two songs.

In an interview with news trang web VnExpress on August 9, the 25-year-old DJ called ‘Chung Ta Khong Thuoc Ve Nhau’ the “Vietnamese version” of his reset.

“You don’t need to be professional khổng lồ point out the similarities. I think the audience can also see that,” he was quoted as saying.

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The Vietnamese tuy nhiên has so far received over 29 million views.

A mashup Clip which compares the similarities between ‘Chung Ta Khong Thuoc Ve Nhau’ by Son Tung M-TP. and ‘We Don’t Talk Anymore’ by Charlie Puth

Questions from K-pop fans

Not only is its beat said to plagiarize the U.S. hit but local K-pop fans have sầu also found out that the song’s chorus is similar khổng lồ that of a tuy nhiên named ‘Fire’ by BTS, a Korean boy b&.

Some scenes made audiences think about artworks by famous Korean artists such as G-Dragon or Big Bang.

On YouTube, users have sầu made a number of video mashups lớn prove sầu that Tung’s tuy nhiên is unusually similar to those international artworks.

This is not the first time Tung has stirred debate over his songs.

Last year, the singer, now 22, released his hit ‘Chac Ai Do Se Ve’ (Maybe Someone Will Come Back) và quickly captured public attention, not merely because of its strange melody but also due khổng lồ its highly questionable origin.

Vietnamese K-pop fans said the song’s beat was borrowed from ‘Because I Miss You’ by Korean singer Jung Yong Hwa.

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Tung was finally forced khổng lồ change the beat of the tuy nhiên.

A mashup đoạn phim which compares the similarities between the chorus of ‘Chung Ta Khong Thuoc Ve Nhau’ by Son Tung M-TP & ‘Fire’ by BTS

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