The Albanian representatives at the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest, Adrian Lulgjuraj & Bledar Sejko have been accused of plagiarism. Their winning entry at the Albanian national selection โIdentitedโ is believed to have been stolen from the song โPlavi safirโ by Serbian music legend Momฤilo Bajagiฤ โBajagaโ, who was not only famous throughout the former Yugoslavia in the 1980s but is also one of the most respected Serbian artists today.
The Albanian national broadcaster, RTSH, and the EBU will review the complaints and try to find a solution if necessary.
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Albanian song is not a copy..and it is not at all the same pls if u undestand music u can check both song chord by chord and u will see what i am saying
I can see the resemblance. Maybe we will get Anjeza Shahini after all :)
Well, I cannot insist, obviousely, but more than 4 initial guitar chords are the same and go in the same order, and if you try to hum it to yourself it’s the same vocal melody. But still, if it didn’t arise any suspicions in anyone but me, let the experts have a say about the Albanian song. Cheers.
on the other hand everyone find resemblance of Albanian and Serbian song
but we are not the judges EBU and RTSH will find out more
well thats the first time I am hearing this for Nanne’s song: i found no resemblance at all
It’s quite strange cause the songs don’t have any direct resemblance. And it’s even more strange that nobody investigates this year’s Swiss entry which is the absolute copy of Nanne Grรถnvall’s “Hรฅll om mig” that gave her the 2nd place in Melodifestivalen 2005. Just check it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpyRZayFGug
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