Director Accuses Plagiarism in (G)I-DLE’s “Super Lady” MV

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Director Son Seung-hee, responsible for (G)I-DLE’s “Super Lady” music video, took to social media on May 3 to call out another group for plagiarizing the iconic “Cruella set” featured in the MV.

Expressing disappointment, Son Seung-hee clarified, “It’s okay to take reference from other creators, but this is a copy, not a reference.” The director highlighted scenes in the accused music video that mirrored the background and props with Dalmatian patterns, notably during Yuqi’s performance with the Cruella concept.

(G)I-DLE Yuqi’s part in “Super Lady” MV (Credits: Pinterest)

The music video accused of plagiarism is “Sipvay” by overseas artists Yanitsa and Bily Anish, released in April. Son Seung-hee’s post has sparked discussions among fans and industry watchers regarding artistic integrity and originality in music production.

On a separate note, (G)I-DLE recently celebrated its 6th debut anniversary on May 2. The girl group garnered significant attention with the visually stunning and high-budget MV for “Super Lady”, which serves as the title track of their latest album, [2].

Music Video from which Director Son Seung-Hee took inspiration (Credits: Kbiizoom)

The allegation of plagiarism raises concerns about the boundaries between inspiration and imitation in the creative industry, leaving fans eager to see how the situation unfolds and hoping for fair acknowledgement of artistic originality.

Written by Liam Bennett Editing, Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Leadership Liam Bennett has 7+ years of experience in digital media editing and holds a degree in Journalism with advanced training in editorial strategy and content management.

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