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H-Logic

Revision as of 00:05, 8 August 2010 by Pizca (talk | contribs) (Controversy)
Album Cover
Artist
Lee Hyori
Album
H-Logic
Released
2010.04.13
Tracklist
  1. I’m Back
  2. Love Sign feat. Sangchu (Mighty Mouth)
  3. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang feat. Ceejay of Freshboyz
  4. Feel The Same
  5. Bring It Back feat. Bekah (After School), Jiyoon (4minute)
  6. Highlight feat. Bizzy
  7. Geune feat. Gary (Leessang) (그네; Swing)
  8. Scandal
  9. 100 Percent
  10. Want Me Back
  11. How Did We Get -Duet w/ Daesung (BIGBANG)
  12. So Cold
  13. Get 2 Know feat. Double K
  14. MEMORY feat. Bizzy


Information

H-Logic is Lee Hyori's fourth album. Originally it was scheduled to be released on April 8, but one day before it was announced a delay to the 13th. The cause of the delay was the cancellation of various music shows for that week in response of the sinking of the Korean Navy ship ROKS Cheonan (PCC-772). Although the music video of "Geune" was released at the end of March, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" was used as first single to promote the album.

Controversy

The album has been heavily accused of plagiarism. Six of seven tracks credited to lyricist Bahnus, had been accused of been clearly plagiarized from Western artists songs, these being:

In Cookie Couture's case, the song was confirmed to be plagiarized by the group and through their official MySpace on April 23, they stated that their lawyers were working on the case.

On April 25, M.Net Media stated that the songs that were accused of been plagiarized are actually demo songs that lyricist Bahnus composed and sent to various record labels while he was in England. The demos (complete English songs+instrumentals) were used without his permission as they weren't intended to be featured in any release.

Hyori acknowledges that all 7 tracks(including 'Highlight(feat. Bizzy)' for which Bahnus was credited were plagiarized. Bahnus is currently in one of the biggest lawsuits South Korea has ever witnessed.

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