Published 15:40 IST, September 10th 2020
Krsna's music fiasco: Rapper slams MCIA over IPL's anthem plagiarism issue
As per recent development in Krsna's music fiasco, the rapper expressed his disappointment with MCIA over not supporting him after he accused IPL of plagiarism
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Recently, Rapper Krishna Kaul, popularly known as Krsna, expressed his displeasure over Music Composers Association of India's decision (MCAI) of ruling out rapper’s accusation of plagiarism against IPL. Krsna h alleged that IPL anm was plagiarised from his 2017 rap song Dekho Kaun Aaya Wapas. Take a look at Krsna's tweet:
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Krsna's slams IPL and MCIA
Slamming association in his recent tweet, Krsna mentioned that institution ‘suggested’ that plagiarism of Hip Hop songs is permissible, as y believe all ‘Hip Hop songs sound same’. Calling ir move ‘scary’, Krsna ended note with a Hindi quote, which roughly translates to: ‘Your blood is blood, our blood is water?’. Take a look:
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In an interview with ANI, Pranav Ajayrao Malpe, who is composer of this year's anm said, "I would like to share with you a certificate from Music Composer's Association of India which is based on findings of four well-known music composers who compared two songs. certificate clearly clarifies that re is no similarity between two songs."
He continued, "I am shocked. My composition is original and is not inspired by any or artists' work. It has been created by me and my team through our hard work and efforts".
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Krsna's accusation:
A few days back, Krsna took to his Twitter handle and appealed to his fellow artists and friends on Twitter, to spre awareness about 'plagiarism' by IPL. In his tweet, he also mentioned that he was not given any credits for song. Take a look:
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15:40 IST, September 10th 2020