Malaysian girl band Dolla denies ripping off K-Pop’s Blackpink, says critics...

Malaysian girl band Dolla denies ripping off K-Pop’s Blackpink, says critics...
Malaysian girl band Dolla denies ripping off K-Pop’s Blackpink, says critics...
Dolla (left) has been plagued by allegations of copycat Blackpink since her debut in March. – Images from Instagram / dolla.official and Instagram / blackpinkofficial

PETALING JAYA, Oct. 23 – Malaysian girl group Dolla has claimed they are copying popular K-pop band Blackpink.

Member Sabronzo, 25, told the story daily metro While Dolla looks up to Blackpink for inspiration, the similarities between the two groups of girls are only “coincidental”.

“I know a lot of people think we’re copying Blackpink’s performance style. However, the similarities are coincidental.

“There aren’t that many Malaysian girls’ groups, and even the most popular ones back then were feminine and elite. For me, Dolla has a unique identity, ”said Sabronzo.

Dolla has garnered their fair share of negative comments since they debuted the song in March this year Make you want.

Much of the criticism was directed against the girls who allegedly lack originality and who promote a sexy and sultry image with their music.

Sabronzo said naysayers have a right to their opinions and that she and her colleagues continue to be grateful for the support their fans have shown so far.

“We stay cool and collected because everyone has their own opinion.

“If the comments touch on sensitive topics or swear words, we will simply ignore them.”

In addition to Sabronzo, Dolla consists of the members Tabby, Syasya and Angel.

The quartet has been plagued by allegations of copying Blackpink since its debut. Both bands have four members and sport outfits that combine elements of tough streetwear with girlish colors and silhouettes.

Member Syasya, 19, is also said to have resemblance to Blackpink’s rapper Lisa due to their similar hairstyles.

Despite the comparisons, the Dolla members hope to create an identity for themselves by becoming a “new generation girl group” in Malaysia.

Your first song Make you want touches on topics such as empowerment of women and the strength of self-confidence, a message that the band would like to express again in their upcoming single dream.

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