[All] Controversy over plagiarism with Keyoff? Similar to the Rise album concept, four-leaf clover, and Y2K concept.

Controversy over plagiarism of the 2025 Kiss of Life and Rise album concepts? Similarities to the four-leaf clover, Y2K style, and logo have been pointed out. Is it really plagiarism, or is it just a common design? Fans are divided.

 

1. Kioff plagiarism controversy

Recently in the community There's talk that Kiss of Life (KIOF) and RIIZE's album concepts are similar, sparking a plagiarism controversy. This has come under fire. Some fans have pointed out that the company should have been more careful, especially with the overlapping elements of the four-leaf clover, Y2K neon design, and the "Lucky" title. Others have countered, saying, "This is a common concept, so plagiarism is excessive." So, how should we interpret this controversy?

 

2. Controversial similar points


  KISS OF LIFE
JAPAN 1st Mini Album
[TOKYO MISSION START]

업로드한 이미지

  RIIZE 'Lucky'

업로드한 이미지
업로드한 이미지

 

 

▪️ Star decoration near Lucky

▪️ Location of four-leaf clover next to y

▪️ Logo composition with a large emphasis on the letter L

▪️ Pink, purple, and sky blue combination

▪️ Simple layout with only the logo

 

Because of this part, many Rise fans responded that they were immediately reminded of the K-pop album when they saw it.

There are many other concept photos that are pointed out as being similar.

 

Controversy over plagiarism with Keyoff? Similar to the Rise album concept, four-leaf clover, and Y2K concept. Controversy over plagiarism with Keyoff? Similar to the Rise album concept, four-leaf clover, and Y2K concept.
Controversy over plagiarism with Keyoff? Similar to the Rise album concept, four-leaf clover, and Y2K concept. Controversy over plagiarism with Keyoff? Similar to the Rise album concept, four-leaf clover, and Y2K concept.

 

3. Mixed reactions from fans

▪️ Plagiarism acknowledged

"Four-leaf clovers, ring designs, and even neon styles overlap."

"The company should have been careful about using the name Lucky for both of them, especially on their first Japanese debut album."

 

▪️ Denial of plagiarism

"This kind of Y2K design is common enough that it's too much to call it plagiarism."

"It's not a copyright infringement, and it could have been done by the same designer."

"This isn't a concept that only Rise can use."

 

4. Conclusion – Is it really plagiarism or just similarity?

Ultimately, this controversy seems to have stemmed from the difference in perspective between “similar” and “common.” Rather than concluding that it is plagiarism, it seems that agencies need to be more careful in the planning stage to avoid such controversies in the future.

 

 

 

👉 FAQ

Q. What is the Kiss of Life album?
→ Japanese debut album<LUCKY> , a hot topic with artwork that contains four-leaf clovers and Y2K sensibilities.

 

Q. Rise Album<Lucky> What are the similarities between them?
→ Pointed out that the four-leaf clover, star decoration, color combination, and logo composition are similar.

 

Q. Has there been an official statement?
→ As of now, discussions are being held mainly within the fandom, and the agency has not made an official statement.

 

Q. Can this be considered plagiarism?
→ Some say that the design itself is common, so the situation is closer to a “similarity controversy” than a “plagiarism controversy.”

 

 

 

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    y8Zebra997
    이런 디자인 흔하지 않나?? 
    별로 표절 같아 보이지 않는데;;; 
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    sjNarwhal707
    비슷하긴한데...흔한 디자인이어서 큰 문제는 아닌듯?