“Due to the current controversy and unwarranted hate in direction of the artist, I’m rigorously writing to you…”
Producer Lee Min Soo, who has labored with IU on a few of her biggest hits, is pushing again on plagiarism allegations.
On Might 11, producer Lee Min Soo, who labored on hit information “Good Day” and “The Purple Sneakers,” took to Instagram to handle current plagiarism allegations. The total translation is beneath.
Hiya. It’s with a heavy coronary heart that I tackle a troublesome scenario as a result of it has been so lengthy since I’ve greeted you.
Yesterday afternoon I learn that two songs that I’ve produced, Good Day and The Purple Sneakers, had been alleged to have been plagiarized.
I’ve not spoken up about The Purple Sneakers since a 2013 press launch during which I denied it was plagiarized. However due to the current controversy and unwarranted hate in direction of the artist, I’m rigorously writing to you.
I didn’t base or copy the music of one other individual whereas engaged on The Purple Sneakers and “Good Day.”
I, because the producer of The Purple Sneakers and Good Day, ask that you simply don’t harm the center of followers and particularly IU.
— Lee Min Soo
Beforehand, IU made information when it was reported {that a} non-celebrity Korean citizen had filed a lawsuit alleging IU had plagiarized the works of different artists. The swimsuit claimed that the singer had plagiarized a complete of six songs.
Disgruntled Korean Experiences IU To Police For Alleged Plagiarism
EDAM Leisure has since denied the allegations and vowed to pursue authorized motion.
EDAM Leisure Responds To Allegations That IU Was Reported To The Police For Plagiarism