arlier this year, BTS's V made headlines with the release of his much-anticipated debut album, Layover. The album, praised for its unique and innovative concept, captivated fans worldwide. The physical album design, in particular, garnered immense love for its creative representation of V.
However, recent teasers from SM Entertainment about Taemin's upcoming album, Guilty, have caused a stir among netizens and ARMYs alike. On October 22, the SHINee Twitter page shared a preview of Taemin's album, unveiling tracks, concept photos, and the outer box.
Fans quickly noticed striking similarities between the designs of Taemin's album and V's Layover, leading to accusations of plagiarism against SM Entertainment.
Netizens, especially ARMYs, were swift to point out resemblances in the outer box, the style of the concept photos, and even the coincidence of a shared song title, "Blue," between the two albums. While it's plausible that the groundwork for Taemin's album was laid before V's Layover was released, fans expressed their frustration over the apparent similarities, questioning the originality of the upcoming SHINee album.
The controversy has sparked heated discussions within the K-pop community, with fans expressing their disappointment and demanding transparency from SM Entertainment regarding the design choices for Taemin's album.
Some argue that the similarities might be purely coincidental, given the creative nature of the industry. However, the passionate response from ARMYs highlights the dedication and protective nature of the BTS fandom.
As the debate rages on, fans eagerly await an official response from SM Entertainment to address these concerns and clarify the creative direction behind Taemin's Guilty album. The controversy serves as a reminder of the watchful eyes of fans and their commitment to upholding the integrity and originality of their beloved artists' work. Stay tuned for further updates as this story continues to unfold, shaping discussions in the ever-vibrant K-pop community.