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Big Hit Music Denies Copyright Claim Against BTS' 'Swim'

July 13, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via GMA Network
Big Hit Music Denies Copyright Claim Against BTS' 'Swim'
Big Hit Music is setting the record straight about a copyright claim involving BTS' track 'Swim'. The label has firmly denied the allegations, defending the song's originality and the group's creative work. This kind of legal back-and-forth isn't uncommon in the music industry, but it's always interesting to see how major labels handle these disputes. Fans of the K-pop superstars can rest easy knowing their favorite label is standing by the group and protecting their artistic integrity. Read more about this...

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