Youth Accused IPL Management For Copying His Song !! WATCH

By Dhiwaharan
The IPL anthem for this year was released by the official Indian Premiere League’s official twitter account on 6th of September. The 1 minute 33 seconds long video that was titled as “Aayenge hum Wapad” (We Will Be Back) contained the compilation of the best moments in the history of IPL. The anthem received widespread acclaim among the fans of IPL who are going to watch the upcoming season only through digital.
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Watch the IPL anthem here :
The greater the setback 😷
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) September 6, 2020
The stronger the comeback 💪
We can sum it up in 3 words:
🄰🄰🅈🄴🄽🄶🄴 🄷🅄🄼 🅆🄰🄿🄰🅂 🎶
Watch #Dream11IPL starting Sept 19 on @DisneyPlusHS, @StarSportsIndia @Hotstarusa #Dream11IPL #AayengeHumWapas #StrongerTogether #Anthem pic.twitter.com/e2Iro79Kv6
As soon as the anthem release, a youth named as Krishna Kaul who watched it accused BCCI for copying his song. He who is a budding rapper, posted a tweet saying that IPL team copied his song and asked the twitterati to share it widely as he doesn’t want them to get away with it.
“Hey guys, IPL has plagiarised my song “Dekh Kaun Aaya Waapas” and created “Aayenge Hum Wapas” as this years anthem without credit or consent. I request my fellow artists and friends on twitter to RT this tweet for awareness, they can not get away with this.” read the tweet of Krishna Kaul.
Check out his tweet below :
Hey guys, @IPL has plagiarised my song “Dekh Kaun Aaya Waapas” and created “Aayenge Hum Wapas” as this years anthem without credit or consent. I request my fellow artists and friends on twitter to RT this tweet for awareness, they can not get away with this. @DisneyPlusHS https://t.co/GDNFeyhXR5
— KR$NA (@realkrsna) September 7, 2020
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Followed by this, Krishna posted another tweet saying that they used his dong without his consent or credit. He uploaded a comparison video of his song “Dekh Kaun Aaya Wapas” and IPL’s ““Aayenge Hum Wapas”.
“My song “Dekh Kaun Aaya Wapas” has been plagiarised by
@DisneyPlusHS @Hotstarusa to make this years @IPL anthem “Aayenge Hum Wapas” without my consent or credit. #iplanthemcopied For context, here is a comparison video” Krishna wrote in the tweet.
Here’s the comparison video he posted :
My song “Dekh Kaun Aaya Wapas” has been plagiarised by @DisneyPlusHS @Hotstarusa to make this years @IPL anthem “Aayenge Hum Wapas” without my consent or credit. #iplanthemcopied For context, here is a comparison video: https://t.co/FUDf2Xse4Q pic.twitter.com/tHZveSGOec
— KR$NA (@realkrsna) September 9, 2020
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After the hashtag “IPL Anthem Copied” trended nationwide, Krishna received a message from the “Music Composer’s Association of India”. They reportedly said that plagiarisation of Hip Hop songs is permissible in their opinion because all hip hop songs sound the same. Here’s the tweet of Krishna regarding the same :
This is scary! I just got word that ‘Music Composer’s Association of India’ has suggested that plagiarisation of Hip Hop songs is permissible in their opinion because all hip hop songs sound the same. Shabaash! Tumhara khoon khoon, hamara khoon paani! #IPLanthemcopied
— KR$NA (@realkrsna) September 9, 2020
Memes and reactions supporting the rapper are pouring in the micro blogging social media site.The IPL management is yet to react on this issue. Comment your views on this accusation of Krishna !!
Thank you guys for the support! Not going to let it slide. https://t.co/W0YmrvVFIF
— KR$NA (@realkrsna) September 8, 2020