Juliette clarifies the situation with Emicida and responds to criticism: ‘There is a difference between references and plagiarism’

Juliette clarifies the situation with Emicida and responds to criticism: ‘There is a difference between references and plagiarism’

Juliette stated that she spoke with Emicida and Fióti about the accusation of plagiarism; singer also countered criticism of other works

After being accused of Duda Beat of plagiarism, Juliette returned to social media to defend his creations. Internet users have expressed themselves saying that the singer’s work is very similar to that of other specific artists.

About the recently released “Magia Amarela”, Juliette informed that it does not condone plagiarism, and the Bauducco campaign was cancelled. She also reinforced that she clarified the situation with Emicidalfrom whom they accuse her of having plagiarized, and Evandro Fiótiwho raised the similarities between the propaganda project and his own brother.

Everything was understood, discussed… I spoke personally and with all the respect in the world with Emicidalwith Fióti. In short, there are no opposing sides, there is no intention, neither theirs, nor mine, nor anyone else’s, for people to get hurt.

A Bauducco and the Galleryin turn, sent a statement to the press: “Faced with questions about the project and the singers, the Bauducco decided to cancel the campaign and will continue talking to the artists involved, for whom he expresses total respect and admiration. In new opportunities, the brand will once again celebrate its iconic color and its message of unity.”

The former BBB member did not elaborate on the subject and was more concerned with rebutting the criticism. “After everything was cleared up, the internet court began, which takes place seven days a week, 24 hours a day,” she protested. “There are a few judges who call themselves judges and they determine who is an artist, who is not, what is art, what is not, who is good, who is not. They choose the head of the day and make accusations.”

Juliette He still remembered his time as a law graduate and argued: “Since you know everything, I hope you understand the characteristics of plagiarism, that this is a crime and that imputation of a crime is also a crime.”

Don’t believe what you see on the internet. There are so many interests behind everything, there is so much manipulation, you have no idea. […] Before I imagined it was like that, now I’m sure. I’ve been living this for three years.

Now, the singer is posting all the references to her work so there is no doubt that she had no intention of plagiarism. “There’s a difference between references and inspirations — which are there for everyone, it’s public domain — and plagiarism,” she pointed out.

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For example, Juliette mentioned the cover of the single “Não Sou De Falar de Amor”, a partnership with João Gomes. The blue background was inspired by the aesthetics of old family photos, typical of the interior of the northeast. “You know those country houses that have blue lime walls?,” she said. “I didn’t know you couldn’t use blue walls.”


Source: Rollingstone

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