Controversy Surrounding Elvish Yadav's 'Justin Bieber' Track: Accusations of Plagiarism and Uncredited Creators

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Controversy Surrounding Elvish Yadav's 'Justin Bieber' Track: Accusations of Plagiarism and Uncredited Creators

Elvish Yadav's latest track, "Justin Bieber," has been making waves on social media. However, the song's release was marred by controversy when Ajaz Khan, a former Bigg Boss contestant, accused Elvish of stealing the track from DJ Raga, also known as Raghav Chaturvedi. Ajaz shared evidence on social media, calling for proper credit to be given to the original creator.

In a video posted on his social media feed, Ajaz introduced DJ Raga and claimed that Elvish had allegedly taken Raghav's song without permission. Raghav, in the video, shared chats with Elvish and even performed the song, highlighting the alleged similarities. Ajaz criticized Elvish for not giving credit to the rightful creator and accused him of being blinded by fame.

Ajaz emphasized in the video that DJ Raga is currently taking care of his sick father after losing his mother to cancer. Raghav, who looked up to Elvish, felt betrayed by the alleged act of plagiarism. Despite the allegations, Elvish and his team have not responded to the accusations regarding the alleged theft of the Justin Bieber song.

DJ Raga also took to his official social media platform to call out Elvish for allegedly copying his lyrics. He claimed that Elvish did not offer him compensation or credit on Spotify, leading him to withhold permission for his rap and flow to be used. Raga urged his fans, as well as Prince Narula and his followers, to stand by him in this situation.

The controversy surrounding Elvish Yadav's song "Justin Bieber" has sparked a heated debate online, with fans and followers divided over the allegations of plagiarism. As the situation unfolds, many are eagerly awaiting a response from Elvish and his team to address the claims made by DJ Raga and Ajaz Khan.