‘#IPLAnthemCopied’ trends on Twitter after rapper Krishna Kaul accuses organisers of plagiarism

The 2020 edition of the much-awaited Indian Premier League (IPL) is scheduled to begin on 19 September in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Like every year, the organizers recently unveiled the new IPL anthem for the upcoming season, titled Aine Hum Hum. Rohit Kumar Chaudhary aka RCR rapper has given voice to the theme song
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‘#IPLAnthemCopied’ trends on Twitter after rapper Krishna Kaul accuses organisers of plagiarism

The 2020 edition of the much-awaited Indian Premier League (IPL) is scheduled to begin on 19 September in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Like every year, the organizers recently unveiled the new IPL anthem for the upcoming season, titled Aine Hum Hum. Rohit Kumar Chaudhary aka RCR rapper has given voice to the theme song composed by Pranav Ajayrao Malpe.

The national anthem, which includes many fans from all over the country, speaks of resuming cricket after months of inactivity in the wake of the Coroners. However, the song has been mired in controversy after a Delhi rapper, Krishna Kaul aka Krina, accused the musician of robbing his original track: “Dekh kaun aaya nahin.”

Hey guys, @IPL has buried my song” Deh kaun kaun back “and has composed” Aayege Hum Hum Watts “this year without credit or consent. I request my fellow artists and friends to RT on Twitter to tweet for this awareness, they cannot get away with it. @DisneyPlusHS, “Krina tweeted. Musician Pranav Malpe rubbished the claim of Krina Speaking to news agency ANI, Malway has denied the literary allegations leveled against him.

“I am hooked. My work is original and is not inspired by the work of any other artist. It has been created by our hard work and efforts by me and my team, ”he said.“I would like to share with you a certificate from the Music Musicians Association of India (MCAI) which is based on the findings of four famous music composers who have compared the two songs. The certificate clearly states that there is no similarity in the songs. Even though Malpe denied the charge, #IplAnthemCopied continued trending on Twitter.