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Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is raising the curiosity levels ever since the amazing trailer of the web of love which looks like a twisted fairytale of emotions released. The newest song ‘Bulleya’ released and everyone completely lost themselves in the visuals of the video.
But some people with an ear for music heard something that didn’t quite fit.
A lot of people heard the song ‘Bulleya’ and noticed a striking similarity of the opening riff of the song, to Papa Roach’s ‘Last Resort’ and took to Twitter to express it.
1. His guts are being admired!
pritam ripped off last resort. matlab guts hai aadmi mein
— Nishtha Kanal (@RootKanal) September 16, 2016
2. Not too happy
The song ‘Bulleya’ from Aae Dil Hai Mushkil is a bad copy of Papa Roach’s song ‘Last Resort’
— Sameer Siddiqui (@SenatorSameer) September 17, 2016
3. Found a reason not to like it at all!
FINALLY heard #Bulleya & got reminded of why i stopped listening to Pritam in the first place. What a rip off of Last Resort! BC!
— ? (@KaapiRight) September 17, 2016
4. Is actually thankful (sarcastically though) that he could revisit the rock legends
Bulleya made me listen Last Resort again after so long which then made me listen Genghis Khan and that made me listen Hallowed Be Thy Name.
— swrnbh (@Swarnabh) September 18, 2016
5. An alternative?
Instead of using term #copycat we should use #pritam.. Coz his name seems to be synonymous with it #Bulleya= Papa Roach song Last Resort.?
— 夢Insanely©Sane (@DoughtyDream) September 17, 2016
Here is Bulleya, Pritam’s latest composition, and the next is the song from which it is allegedly copied from.
Last Resort – Papa Roach.
A producer of the movie completely denied that it could be a rip off to SpotBoyE.
“The Bulleya guitar riff is, musically, no where close to any of the songs it’s being referred to. The notes are totally different. The riff is in a simple 1/16 timing widely used in many genres not limited to any specific song. This timing is also used for many background score pieces. It’s like calling a rock song a copy of another rock song just because they use the same set of instruments,”
What is your opinion?
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