Nearly four years after its release, ATEEZ’s “Say My Name” is climbing back up music charts all over the globe! “Say My Name,” which was first released in January 2019, recently re-entered the spotlight due to the ongoing controversy over Vata’s choreography for Zico’s “New thing.” Many accused the “Street Man Fighter” dancer of having
Vata of Mnet’s “Street Man Fighter” has denied the growing allegations that he plagiarized ATEEZ’s choreography. Vata, who is currently appearing on the Mnet survival show as the leader of dance crew We Dem Boyz, won a challenge on the program in which all of the crew leaders were tasked with coming up with original
WDBZ Vata has finally addressed the allegations that he plagiarized a dance move from ATEEZ's "Say My Name" choreography for his "New Thing" performance on "Street Man Fighter."
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Dancer Vata, who currently appears on Mnet s dance competition show, “Street Man Fighter,” has been accused of plagiarizing the choreography of K-pop boy group ATEEZ s 2019 release, “Say My Name,” to craft a dance move for “New Thing,” a song featured in “Street Man Fighter.” Anze Skrube, one of the choreographers for “Say My Name,” shared several posts on his Instagram Story on Monday, which slam Vata for copying ATEEZ s choreography. The controversial part is the “driving” dance move, in which the dancers move their bodies as if they were riding a motorcycle.
One of ATEEZ's choreographers has spoken up about the controversy over an iconic dance move in the "Say My Name" choreography that was copied by WDBZ Vata.
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