Charlie Puth was currently trending on Twitter because of his post.
American singer Charlie Puth became one of the trending topics on Twitter after posting a certain video on his social media accounts.
Charlie Puth was an American singer who was known for his tracks “We Don’t Talk Anymore”, “Marvin Gaye”, and “Attention”.
He even previously responded to an allegation wherein he “used” BTS for “clout”, saying that he felt the need to end what he described as a “toxic” and “dangerous” internet-screaming match.
On Sunday (US time), Charlie posted a video wherein he sang few parts from BTS “Dynamite”. Check out his video below:
— Charlie Puth (@charlieputh) August 23, 2020
To recall, South Korean pop group BTS had recently broke the record on YouTube for being the most-viewed video in the first 24 hours as its latest English track “Dynamite” had shattered the record of BLACKPINK’s “How You Like That”.
As of 10:52 a.m. (PH time), the “Dynamite” music video already reached over 170 million views on YouTube.
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Although the music video of “Dynamite” (B-side) was set to release on August 25 at 12:00 a.m. (KST), some BTS fans started to think that it’s not a good idea if Charlie might be the featuring artist in the “B-side” version of the said track, while other said that Charlie didn’t give a credit on his caption as he sang a track from BTS.
Here are some of the tweets:
So apparently Charlie puth made a dynamite cover and posted it everywhere and didn’t credit BTS and we’re not calling him out why????
— barbara (@barbaramag_06) August 24, 2020
Shall we play for real, Charlie Puth? Give credit to @BTS_twt , because they own the music, what you did was totally horrible and I hope you get what you deserve, goodbye !!
— 𝐠𝐢⁷♡’𝐝𝐲𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐞¹⁰⁰ (@jeonprecious_) August 24, 2020
charlie puth made a cover of the first verse of bts’ song dynamite without even giving credits to the boys , yo i can’t stand this man pic.twitter.com/sFS7DpdSI6
— ʏɴɴᴀ⁷💿 (@cherrypjmin) August 24, 2020
So Charlie puth just thinks he can cover dynamite without giving credit while misleading his fans into thinking it’s his song pic.twitter.com/sRrqv57SD6
— sarah :): (@KimJunQue) August 24, 2020
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