Eurovision 2017: Has Germany plagiarized David Guetta for the contest?

Entertainment 22 March, 2017

Bad buzz for Germany at Eurovision 2017. The country is accused of plagiarizing a title of David Guetta for the contest. We leave you to judge …
In a few weeks, Alma will fly to Kiev to participate in the Eurovision 2017. The singer will represent France with a French-English version of “Requiem” that you have been listened to on melty . As far as competition is concerned, several countries already stand out. This is the case of Germany which is buzzing with its title, but not necessarily for the right reasons … This year, it is the singer Levina who will represent the country with her song “Perfect Life ” . A pop, rhythmic, heady and pile hair in the air of time … Or maybe a little too much. Yeah … Impossible not to think of David Guetta listening to the first notes of the famous song .
“Perfect Life” or “Titanium” ? It’s a bit of a question for everybody to ask themselves when they listen to the title selected by Germany for Eurovision 2017 . The piece of Levina strangely resembles the legendary feat of David Guetta and Sia. Melty’s editorial is not the only one to realize it, several comments under the YouTube video talk about this strange resemblance: “I thought I was watching Titanium at first!” Or “Oh my God David Guetta has a big influence on the Eurovision …” Now, more than to see if it will play in their favor or in their disfavour. Answer May 13, day of the grand finale! Meanwhile, do not hesitate to support Alma by listening to the acoustic version of “Requiem” with Amir . In your opinion, is there plagiarism?