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Apink’s agency Plan A Entertainment has issued an official statement after a Chinese singer was accused of plagiarizing one of the group’s tracks.

It was suspected that China's Internet star Hooting plagiarized Ai Pink's song. A Pink's agency, 츧, is in a position to "discuss the response." 

China's internet star and singer, Hoytting, released a song called "Lucky Card" in September, and it is controversial that the song has plagiarized the song of A-pink. 

Among the Chinese netizens, Hoytting's new song is pointed out to be similar to 'My My', which was released in 2012 by A-Pink. 

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A Chinese netizen who has touched the song of Hoytting is arguing that the lyrics of 'Lucky Card' and 'My My' are similar. 

As the controversy grows, composer Waji Aqeong has heard about the controversy of similarity between 'Lucky Card' and 'My My' through the SNS. The rhythm of the accompaniment is similar. I did not do it. " 

He added, "The song is arranged by an accompanist of an external arranger and I am currently under contract to terminate the responsibility." "It is irrelevant to the singer who wrote this song in connection with the plagiarism controversy, I want you to restrain yourself. " 

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In this regard, Aeon Pink's agency, Plan A Entertainment, said, "I will discuss the countermeasures with the copyright holders after the facts are discovered."