Childish Gambino's manager, Fam 'Rothstein' Udeorji, has denied plagiarism accusations levelled at Donald Glover's hit song 'This Is America'.
This weekend, a song called 'American Pharaoh' by New York rapper Jase Harley began doing the rounds on Twitter, with fans noting that the 2016 song sounded similar to Glover's latest track.
"The Internet is a place of no consequences. I hate that [blogger] Toronto Akademiks/every white blogger can say something gospel and y'all take it. this song is 3 yrs old, and we have the pro tool files to prove it," Udeorji said of the highly-acclaimed 'This Is America', which debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 after being released on May 7.
However, within hours of sharing his response, Udeorji deleted the tweet.
The controversy began after a hip-hop blogger named 'Akademiks' first called out the similarities between 'This Is America', released this year, and 'American Pharaoh', released in 2016, on Sunday night.
(Akademiks' tweet was a response to the BET Awards, where Gambino appeared with Jamie Foxx and did an impromptu performance of 'This Is America' on the show.)
The blogger wrote that he believed Gambino "stole" Harley's song. Many people agreed the tracks sounded alike, even sharing mash-ups of both records.
On Monday, Harley took to Instagram to respond to the backlash, and thank fans for the support, but advised them not to go against Gambino and his message.
"I feel extremely humbled to be recognized and labeled as one or the original inspirations for one of the most important pieces of music and visual art of our time," he wrote. "I appreciate all the love and support!
"But PLEASE DON'T let this controversy dilute the message me and @childishgambino are trying to convey. We are speaking about injustices we've encountered and he's helped to provide a platform for all our voices to be heard. Let's not discredit him for that!"
Gambino's reps have been contacted for comment, but have not yet responded at the time of publication. Harley also did not respond to requests for comment.
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