And Mao's hard-won song "Worry-Free" is widely sung, including "a toast to the morning sun and a toast to the moonlight; A cup of respect for hometown and a cup of respect for distant places are even more fascinating. Recently, however, a well-known music blogger posted his opinion, saying that "a cup of respect for freedom and a cup of respect for death" borrowed Xú Zhēng's Two Days.
I'm afraid this blogger has made a mistake in the definition of plagiarism, and Mao's hardcore fans are also quite critical of it: fans retort: "One day for a living, one day for a death;" One day for hope, one day for despair "and" one for the morning sun and one for the moonlight "; Since one glass respects hometown and the other respects distant places, it is really funny to say that it is plagiarism.
Plagiarism has just subsided, but on June 23rd, 65438, singer Li Zhi wrote in Weibo that Mao Buyi specially sang "Memories about Zhengzhou" adapted from Li Zhi's works during the Luoyang Station of the National Tour Concert of Tomorrow's Son, but "our team has never contacted Mao Buyi or his team or the host about the cover" and said that his agent was seeking legal advice.
Mao's tough response to this incident was that Zhong Changwen personally apologized to Li Zhi in Weibo, but he and his team trusted the organizers too much to find this problem.
This attitude is undoubtedly sincere. For Mao, who is only 23 years old, in the past year, he became the champion of the first season of Star of Tomorrow and a new creative singer. His road to music can be said to be just beginning. I hope to create more works that everyone likes!