Highlights
- Krsna claimed that the IPL anthem is copied from his track
- He alleged that the anthem is copied from ‘Dekho Kaun Aaya Wapas’
- “Tumhara khoon khoon, hamara khoon paani,” he tweeted
New Delhi:
Rapper Krishna Kaul, popularly recognized by his stage identify Krsna (KR$NA), who has alleged that the IPL anthem Aayenge Hum Wapas has been plagiarised from his 2017 rap track Dekho Kaun Aaya Wapas, in his newest tweet slammed the choice of the Music Composers Affiliation of India (MCAI), which has dominated that the 2 songs in query are completely different. The rapper tweeted on Thursday morning, “I simply acquired phrase that ‘Music Composer’s Affiliation of India’ has urged that plagiarisation of Hip Hop songs is permissible of their opinion as a result of all hip hop songs sound the identical. Shabaash! Tumhara khoon khoon, hamara khoon paani,” he added the hashtag #IPLanthemcopied to his put up. Krsna’s tweet arrived simply after IPL 2020 anthem’s composer Pranav Ajayrao Malpe denied that the monitor Aayenge Hum Vapas was plagiarised throughout an interplay with information company ANI and shared the certificates of Music Composers Affiliation of India (MCAI), which states that his track is an authentic composition.
Learn the tweet right here:
That is scary! I simply acquired phrase that ‘Music Composer’s Affiliation of India’ has urged that plagiarisation of Hip Hop songs is permissible of their opinion as a result of all hip hop songs sound the identical. Shabaash! Tumhara khoon khoon, hamara khoon paani! #IPLanthemcopied
— KR$NA (@realkrsna) September 9, 2020
In the meantime, throughout an interplay with ANI, Pranav Ajayrao Malpe stated, “I wish to share with you a certificates from the Music Composer’s Affiliation of India which is predicated on the findings of 4 well-known music composers who in contrast the 2 songs. The certificates clearly clarifies that there is no such thing as a similarity between the 2 songs.”
Earlier this week, Krsna tweeted, “Hey guys, IPL has plagiarised my track Dekh Kaun Aaya Waapas and created Aayenge Hum Wapas as this yr’s anthem with out credit score or consent. I request my fellow artists and buddies on twitter to RT this tweet for consciousness. They can’t get away with this.”
Hey guys, @IPL has plagiarised my track “Dekh Kaun Aaya Waapas” and created “Aayenge Hum Wapas” as this years anthem with out credit score or consent. I request my fellow artists and buddies on twitter to RT this tweet for consciousness, they cannot get away with this. @DisneyPlusHShttps://t.co/GDNFeyhXR5
— KR$NA (@realkrsna) September 7, 2020
Krsna’s first solo was Kaisa Mera Desh, which launched in 2010. His second monitor was titled Vijay. He launched his debut album Sellout in 2014. He additionally featured in Zoya Akhtar’s 2019 musical Gully Boy as himself.