His Wife Calls The Shots
Chapter 726: Claiming to Be Plagiarized Every Day

Chapter 726: Chapter 726: Claiming to Be Plagiarized Every Day

Chapter 726

All of a sudden, more than ten people stormed in, hurling insults at Robert Foster.

Then, the jeers became more and more pervasive, rapidly increasing from a dozen or so to over a hundred.

The admin didn’t kick them out, just said that these were the other side’s fans.

Over a hundred people in Robert Foster’s fan group were causing a ruckus, demanding Robert Foster to promptly remove his new song.

Robert Foster’s fans quickly retorted, each of them demanding proof.

But all these people could say was: Can’t you listen for yourself?

Robert Foster’s fans: We did listen, and the fact is that you people have no shame at all, always trying to cause trouble!

Lance Lawson’s fans: Okay, okay, we have no shame, then why don’t you listen to both songs! You’ll see the truth then!

Lance Lawson’s fans: Uh, uh, uh, if you can’t win an argument against us, you accuse us of causing trouble without reason, are you desperation?

Lance Lawson’s fans: Hurry up and remove the plagiarized song!

Lance Lawson’s fans: Our lad’s song came out last September, and yours only came out this year, I really don’t believe there was no plagiarism!

Lance Lawson’s fans: Our song is named "Emergence," yours is "Broken//Life," and there’s a freaking period in the middle, could you at least make an effort when you plagiarize, f*ck!

Robert Foster’s fans tried reasoning with them, but the argument just got more intense.

A few minutes later, all these people were kicked out of the group by the admin.

Chloe Collins left the group, then went to listen to Lance Lawson’s song, "Emergence."

After listening, she was left with three question marks on her face.

She thought she might have accidentally clicked on the wrong song, so she took another look at the name of the so-called plagiarized song.

Indeed, it was called "Emergence."

For these two songs, aside from the fact that both start with a piano solo, there was nothing similar.

Especially in terms of the composed melody, there was not even a hint of similarity.

Every single post on Lance Lawson’s Instagram involves him constantly claiming his victimhood, persistently crying about being plagiarized.

Chloe Collins casually checked his profile. This guy was a newcomer, just recently entered the industry and only has two works.

Not many fans, less than one hundred thousand, but pretty active.

Eighty percent of his Instagram content is him whining about his two songs being plagiarized by someone, constantly playing the victim.

Stirring up his fans to hurl abusive comments in other people’s songs without any proof seems to be his go-to tactic.

Though, previously he only targeted other newcomers, those with little fan support and unknown songs, so those incidents lead nowhere and raised no big fuss.

Now that she’d looked into it, Chloe Collins understood, this guy just wanted to stir up controversy and get famous in a snap.

It was no big issue, Robert Foster was likely to resolve it smoothly in short order.

With this thought in mind, she set her phone down and went to freshen up in the bathroom.

It was during breakfast that Robert Foster noticed these messages. He called his team, then laughed.

After laughing for a while, he finally stopped and said, "This is the first time I’ve encountered such a thing. Was he trying to be funny?"

Chloe Collins casually said, "Some people just want to become famous and don’t care how they get there."

Robert Foster was currently in the spotlight, and there were plenty of people who wanted to ride on his coattails.

Robert Foster still couldn’t help but laugh. "His so-called evidence has no convincing power at all, isn’t this an invitation to be ridiculed? And what about those fans who speak up for him, can’t they think for themselves?"

"They must be paid trolls!"

A woman’s voice chimed in. It was Megan Harding.

She carried her breakfast and sat down next to Chloe Collins, greeted with a laugh, and then continued knowingly, "This sort of strategy is very common in the industry. Isn’t Robert Foster very popular right now? Lance Lawson, a newcomer to the scene, released two songs that didn’t sell well, so naturally, he tries to gain attention by any means. This strategy might disadvantage him at first, but it’s effective. Look, his two songs were virtually unknown yesterday, but today the play count has soared sharply. Regardless of the process, he has accomplished his purpose!"

"I really do feel sorry for you, Robert Foster." she said.

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