After the presentation of Olga Buzova's new song, the singer was accused of plagiarism. In response, the celebrity said that life is too short to be embarrassed, and singers and musicians only have seven notes at their disposal.
We are talking about the song Made in Russia, which turned out to be similar to one of Elena Vaenga’s songs.
Overall, Buzova is getting it for the same composition for the second time.
At first, fans criticized the star for not thinking of anything more appropriate to express her love for her homeland than releasing a song with an English title.
It later turned out that the composition also smacked of plagiarism, or rather resembled Elena Vaenga's hit.
Yes, I was told about it in the comments. But life is too short to be embarrassed, firstly, and secondly, I adore Elena. If you had heard how she performed the song "Malo Polovin" at one time - it was simply fantastic, - mk.ru quotes Buzova's statement.
The star then reminded about the limited number of notes.
And in general, according to Buzova, many world hits are similar to each other in terms of enthusiasm, melody, and tempo, but there is nothing criminal about this.
J.Lo was also compared to me. Or me to her. In fact, everyone has different hearing. Some people don't have it at all, - the youth idol stated.