Achieving an all-kill status, the duo Trouble Maker is in a verge of criticisms for their new video, "Now."
Even though the producers for the said video hasn't been accused for committing plagiarism, the outstandingly same scenes among "Now" and "We Found Love," Rihanna's popular song, obtained a lot of criticisms for getting the same concept for the music video.
Cyber citizens started a post on community forums on October 28, titled, "Trouble Maker's New Music Video is Strange." In the said topic, screen caps of particular scenes from "Now" are put next to the same-looking scenes in Rihanna's "We Found Love," checking its resemblance.
Netizens reprimanded the people who were responsible in the production of the music video for "Now" by bringing out comments such as, "You talk about furthering the Hallyu wave, but then you steal ideas from a famous American singer's music video. Aren't you even embarrassed?" and "I can tell that the producers of 'Now' have no sense of pride in their work, seeing as how they'll even resort to stealing other people's ideas."
Check out the two videos: