Lim Kim to Make Comeback, Working with Producer Primary

Singer Lim Kim, of Two Months, will be having her solo comeback. On March 8, it was reported that the singer is currently working on her solo mini album, aiming to come back sometime this month. Her last album was her full-length album “Goodbye 20” in November of 2013, which makes this album her first in… Continue reading Lim Kim to Make Comeback, Working with Producer Primary

Primary to Share Distribution Rights for Tracks Accused of Plagiarism

Producer Primary has settled to share distribution rights with the composers of the songs he was accused of plagiarizing.  Previously, Primary’s “I Got C” and “Mr. Lee” were accused of plagiarizing Dutch artist Caro Emerald‘s songs “Liquid Lunch” and “One Day.” After talks with the writers of Caro Emerald’s songs, they have settled to share the rights to Primary’s songs.… Continue reading Primary to Share Distribution Rights for Tracks Accused of Plagiarism

Caro Emerald Hints at Plagiarism Issue in Video Message to Korean Fans

On November 15, Dutch singer Caro Emerald released a video on YouTube titled, “Caro Emerald Message for South Korean Fans.” The video seems to target producer Primary, who was caught under scrutiny for plagiarizing one of her songs.   In the video she states, “I got so many message on Twitter, Facebook, e-mail from all… Continue reading Caro Emerald Hints at Plagiarism Issue in Video Message to Korean Fans

Primary: All Profit from “I Got C” Will Be Donated

Amid controversies, singer Primary has clarified that he has not received any profit from producing “I Got C,” and plans to donate the full income earned from the song. A representative of Primary commented on November 14, “Since the beginning, it was planned to appear (on “Infinity Challenge”) with the idea of donating the complete… Continue reading Primary: All Profit from “I Got C” Will Be Donated

“Infinity Challenge” Removes “I Got C” from Digital Music Stores

“Infinity Challenge” has decided to stop the digital distribution of “I Got C” that has recently been under scrutiny for alleged plagiarism. The producer of the show delivered an official message through the show’s homepage on November 13, “Hello, this is ‘Infinity Challenge.’ I apologize for causing the viewers worry over the controversy that team… Continue reading “Infinity Challenge” Removes “I Got C” from Digital Music Stores

Caro Emerald’s Producer Responds to Primary’s Plagiarism Controversy

After news of Primary raising plagiarism suspicions hit the media, dutch artist Caro Emerald‘s producer David Schreurs left a series of tweets about his response. On November 4, Schreurs tweeted, “South Korean hit producer @mrPRIMARY really seems to like our songs.. it all sounds a bit errrr.. Familiar? Props for his production though.” He also… Continue reading Caro Emerald’s Producer Responds to Primary’s Plagiarism Controversy

Primary’s “I Got C,” “Mr. Lee” Under Scrutiny for Possible Plagiarism of Dutch Artist

Popular producer Primary is involved in a possible plagiarism controversy, especially for his recent “Infinity Challenge” hit, “I Got C,” as well as other past tracks such as Park Ji Yoon‘s “Mr. Lee” and “Happy Ending.” Primary’s tracks are said to be very similar to a dutch artist, Caro Emerald‘s tracks. News outlet Dispatch reports… Continue reading Primary’s “I Got C,” “Mr. Lee” Under Scrutiny for Possible Plagiarism of Dutch Artist

Park Ji Yoon Achieves All-Kill Status, Beats Busker Busker and K.Will

Park Ji Yoon joins the privileged and achieves all-kill status with title track “Mr. Lee” by topping all the major online music charts. She released her album “Mr.” on October 21 and even though she topped most of the major online music charts, “Mr. Lee” was placed second on MelOn. However, the track managed to… Continue reading Park Ji Yoon Achieves All-Kill Status, Beats Busker Busker and K.Will

Park Ji Yoon, 16 Years After Her Debut (Part 2)

Husky-voiced singer Park Ji Yoon, who recently made a comeback, had a Q&A interview with a local news agency in which she discussed the current idol industry, being a female singer in her 30s, and why she decided to join Mystic89. Q: This album is a lot different from the last, which had a lot of acoustic sound. A: “At… Continue reading Park Ji Yoon, 16 Years After Her Debut (Part 2)

Park Ji Yoon, 16 Years After Her Debut (Part 1)

Singer Park Ji Yoon is now 31 years old. In 1997, she began as an innocent student, singing “Sky Dream,” and when she suddenly came out with the song “Coming of Age Ceremony” (“I’m No Longer a Little Girl”), everyone praised her surprising yet sensational transformation. She continued to challenge herself with transformations even after… Continue reading Park Ji Yoon, 16 Years After Her Debut (Part 1)

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