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A Thai singer filed a lawsuit against a Filipino TikToker for plagiarising one of his songs. The Filipino, Shad, allegedly put a translated version of the song up for sale without giving credit or obtaining a license.

 

Drama emerged on Thai social media after the Filipino TikToker offered a translated version of a song by Chetkit “Phon” Thunmark called พี่ชอบหนูที่สุดเลย (I Like You The Most), under his name on various streaming platforms including Apple Music, Spotify, and the South Korean application Melon.

 

Shad released three versions of the song, including the normal, fast, and slowed-down versions, but never credited Phon or bought the license. Each version of the song is available on Apple Music for 19 baht each.

 

Many netizens, especially from the Philippines, believed that Shad held the copyright to the song. Some even accused Phon of stealing the beats and melody from Shad, sparking controversy across social media platforms.

 

Phon’s song, I Like You The Most, was launched about four months ago and went viral on Thai TikTok. Its popularity spread further among South Korean netizens after Chittaphon “Ten” Leechaiyapornkul, a Thai member of the South Korean boy band NCT, released a dance video with this song.

 

Hannah Rosenbloom, a Laotian-American member of Thai girl group 4EVE, translated the song into English and released a video of herself singing it on her TikTok account.

 

Shad later posted a video of himself singing the English version on his TikTok account and subsequently put his cover versions for sale on various platforms without crediting Phon.

 

Thai netizens condemned Shad for allegedly stealing the work of the Thai singer, prompting them to contact music streaming platforms to remove Shad’s versions of the song.

 

Phon publicly addressed the issue and confirmed that he is taking legal action against Shad for plagiarism. He recently shared a picture of an angry cat on his Instagram.

 

“I only accept apologies in cash.”

 

Shad’s versions of the song are still available on platforms, and he has yet to address the issue with his fans. Shad’s versions are now ranking second on the international Spotify Viral Song chart and the top of the Spotify Viral Song chart in the Philippines.

 

 

By Petch Petpailin

Caption: Photo via Instagram/ @pon.chet and @shaddybu

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-03-26

 

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1 hour ago, proton said:

Go to any Thai concert, they are all singing each others songs and have taken well known foreign tunes and added their own words, and they have been doing this for over 50 years, with western and Indian songs.

True.

But singing it v selling it are two different things.

The Filipino is making money for copying.

 

PS thanks for the Paul Anka memory.

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

Are there Thais who can sing?? and they don't cover or copy??

 

Yes to both 😄

 

Cant remember Takkedan doing covers and she got in a bit of bother singing her own songs when she left her recording company. Somebody bought her the rights to sing her songs in concert she had recorded so she could perform them, rare problem.

 

 

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If American artists wanted to sue all Thai singers with all the money you could build modern railroads in all the U.S. states 

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2 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Are there Thais who can sing?? and they don't cover or copy??

 

sure, my friend's daughter studied music at mahidol, she now works as a professional jazz singer often performing at top notch venues. jazz is not my favourite, but she has an amazing voice.

 

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2 hours ago, it is what it is said:

 

sure, my friend's daughter studied music at mahidol, she now works as a professional jazz singer often performing at top notch venues. jazz is not my favourite, but she has an amazing voice.

 

I am sure, but the question was whether she sings her own personally composed songs.

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I wonder how many tunes have been stolen by Thai artists who then sing at concerts for profit?

 

You could always go and find out!

 

 

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I had no idea that any of the languages of SEA had translations for the word plagarise:whistling:

 

 

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I remember a satirical radio show in Bangkok called Black and White. They would play the Thai song then the western song it was ripped from. A few Carabao songs were included. I remember Ad telling an interviewer, "There are only 7 notes to choose, so it is possible the same notes are used." Or words to that effect. 

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On 3/27/2024 at 1:18 PM, sikishrory said:

Maybe Jimmy Barnes should give Sek Loso a call about why som sarn is the same as ain't no second prize.

only you get the joke son !

 

No prizes for laughing at your own made up jokes that no one else understands!

 

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