Does Karol G's song plagiarize that of Leona Lewis? This is the explanation that dismantles the theory

On the occasion of Valentine's Day, Colombian singer Karol G has released a song with DJ Tiësto called Contigo, which has already accumulated more than 9.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 February 2024 Thursday 16:02
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Does Karol G's song plagiarize that of Leona Lewis? This is the explanation that dismantles the theory

On the occasion of Valentine's Day, Colombian singer Karol G has released a song with DJ Tiësto called Contigo, which has already accumulated more than 9.7 million views on the YouTube video platform.

The song and music video by the author of Gatúbela, Tusa, Mañana will be beautiful or Miko. For her lesbian fans, Karol G has released an 'anthem' that will play at pride parties forever.

However, the romantic lyrics of the song or the inclusive video clip with the LGTBI cause have not been the only reason why the musical theme has gone viral on social networks and microblogging platforms. Many users have directly accused the Griselda actress of plagiarizing a Leona Lewis song: Bleeding Love.

Faced with such controversy, the journalist specialized in gossip press and social chronicle Abel Planelles has uploaded a video to his official TikTok account analyzing both tracks and making it clear that the song by Anuel AA's ex is not plagiarism.

''Evidently, the song uses the rhythm of Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis, but don't worry, it's not about any plagiarism, since in the credits of Karol G's song we have found Jesse McCartney and Ryan Tedder, the writers of the song. song Bleeding Love, so Karol G would have the necessary permissions,'' said the young communicator, trying to end the controversy that has been occupying social networks for hours.

As the Catalan journalist has pointed out in the audiovisual piece that he has uploaded to the favorite platform of Generation Z, the Spanish fans of La bichota have not missed a scene from the video clip that is directly reminiscent of one of the most famous films of the history of our country: Three meters above the sky.

In the scene in question you can see Karol G dancing in the middle of a nightclub floor while Young Miko watches her from above leaning on a bar, something that we could already see in the film starring actors Mario Casas and María Valverde. In the highest-grossing Spanish film of 2010, you can see this romantic moment while the song Sandstorm (by the group Dorian) plays in the background, which is why the track became very popular.