The Internet explodes while Jennie is accused of copying the MV “Seven” concept of Jungkook

The Internet explodes while Jennie is accused of copying the MV “Seven” concept of Jungkook

Jennie di Blackpink has finally revealed the music video for his single pre-report, “Love Hangover” on January 31st. This track acts as a side B in its first full -blown solo album, Rubyscheduled for release on March 7th.

At its exit, the MV triggered an online buzz, especially for having characterized Dominic Fike e Riverdale Star Charles Melton.

With 6 million views and counts on YouTube, Jennie and Melton navigate in the “emotional confusion of trying and not being able to let someone go that you feel both poison and care”, as noted by News1.

Read also: Jennie makes fun of the collaboration with Dominic Fike, leaves a surprise music video in front of “Ruby”

Unfortunately, despite having collected enthusiastic reviews of Jennie’s fans, known as Blinks and Jensetters, the music video of the Blackpink member raised his eyebrows among Jungkook fans.

Apparently, according to Armys, “Love Hangover” has a surprising similarity with “Seven” in terms of concept.

By comparing the videos, Armys underlined the overlapping scenes, such as the coffin scene, the chaotic dates and emotional walks on the streets at night.

After immersing themselves in detail, fans discovered that both music videos were directed by Brad & Pablo under the production company Prettybird, together with the producer Candice Dragonas.

This prompted Armys to call Jennie on X (previously Twitter) for presumably copied Jungkook.

“You can copy his job but you cannot copy its result,” said a fan.

“He really said a copy and paste. I want to say, I guess you have to copy what is actually successful,” said another army.

Among the growing negativity directed to Jennie, Blinks and Jensetters rapidly jumped to the defense of the singer “Mantra”.

“Maybe he (Jungkook) should copy the fact that she (Jennie) wrote, produced, composed, organized and participated in the entire creative direction of her solo album instead of relying on Scooter Opppa”, contracted Jennie Stan.

Jennie’s fans also explained that the directors and the production company behind the two projects have an illustrious reputation to work with the best global stars.

Therefore, the accusations according to which Jennie’s concept has Jungkook plagiarism are unfounded and lack a credible base.

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