K-Pop

IVE’s “Love Dive” Music Video Removed from YouTube Due To Copyright Issue

This isn't the first time IVE has faced a copyright claim

On August 2nd, 2024, fans of the K-Pop group IVE discovered the music video for their chart-topping single “Love Dive” had been removed from YouTube. This unexpected takedown caused confusion and concern among the group’s fanbase, leading to speculation about the reason behind it.

When attempting to watch the music video, a message indicated that it had been removed due to copyright claims by Jack Brady and Jordan Roman.

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Jack Brady and Jordan Roman, also known as TheWavys, are credited as writers and producers of the song, which has left many fans puzzled and concerned. Some speculate that there may be issues between the songwriters and Starship Entertainment, possibly related to plagiarism or unpaid royalties.

However, many fans have noted that this isn’t the first time IVE has faced a copyright claim on one of their own songs. When their track “Either Way” was released, the audio received a copyright notice on IVE’s official TikTok account.

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While the exact cause for the takedown remains unclear, IVE’s team is actively working towards a resolution. Fans can expect an official statement from the group or their agency in the coming days.

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