Recently, " Name Engraved in My Heart " sung by Lu Guangzhong was involved in plagiarism suspicion, which caused a lot of controversy. Unexpectedly, Jay Chou 's new 25-second song released on social platforms on August 27 was also questioned by netizens, saying that it was almost exactly the same as the prelude melody of the Korean boy group INFINITE 2011 song "Julia". In response to this, Jay Chou himself responded in person on the evening of August 31.

Jay Chou
Jay Chou has been in the industry for 21 years and his creation is almost nothing by others. He said through the record company Jie Weir that he has seen related messages on social platforms, but he is too lazy to pay attention to it. But he also joked that the media just gave him a space to teach.
Jay Chou explained from a professional perspective: "The way the chord progresses of this song was used in songs such as "Sunny Day", " Qilixiang ", " Her Eyelashes ". The chord progresses are the same. If the instruments arranged in the same way, you will sound similar. Basically, the chord of pop music is similar. The main song is those types, and the chord chords are those types. How to create new melodies in the similar chord progresses is the key! Brother should be considered to be very ahead. The chord mode of 6m-4-1-5 has been used for a long time. Do I want to list a bunch of them for everyone to see?"
Red Star News reporter learned that Jay Chou's explanation is similar to that of fans. This is "a public version demo of universal chord arrangement, and everyone can use it for creation." As a big name in the music field, Jay Chou's words are easy to understand, including the "6m-4 -1 -5" that is said to the industry insiders, and the "chord style is the same as that of musical instruments, and it sounds similar."
After Lu Guangzhong's theme song "The Name Engraved in My Heart" sung by Lu Guangzhong won a series of awards, but was accused by the host Wu Zongxian that the style of the music was plagiarized "Reality" and was dug out like the piano piece "Freedom Hill", which caused heated discussion. In response to this, Warner Records posted a message saying: All walks of life have given advice on the song "The Name Engraved in My Heart" and Warner respect it. This lawyer declared on behalf of Warner Music that the song "The Name Engraved in My Heart" was originally created by the authors Xu Yuanting, Xie Jiawang and Chen Wenhua, and is by no means plagiarism.
Red Star News Reporter Ren Hongwei
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