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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)

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[That's awesome!]

[I could listen to that voice all night.]

[I'm head over heels for you!]

[I'm a die-hard fan of Summer, here to cheer on you!]

The screen was a carnival of fan adoration.

David flicked off the tipping feature, "Guys, don't waste your dough."

With that simple line, his fans fell even harder for him, flooding the chat with [You're such a sweetheart.] [| love you even more

now].

David faced the camera, earnest as ever, "In a moment, I'll strip away the BPM, effects, riffs and all those musical frills until we're

left with just the melody, the harmonies and the bass parts."

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David got down to business, "Sfolks reckon her intro's a dead ringer for 'Memory', others say it's spitting image of 'The Last

Season’, and sbring up 'Dear John'. Let's compare and see if they're barking up the right tree."

He took Summer's intro and laid it alongside the intros of the songs mentioned by the fans.

The comments rolled in.

[Different vibes.]

[Now that | listen to it, it's not quite the same.]

[Summer's got talent to burn; no way she's a copycat.]

[Sounds like someone's just green with envy.]

[David's got skills! He's setting the record straight like a pro - first of his kind in the country!]

David paused the comparison, looked into the lens, and said, "Ssay Summer just added a few instruments to 'Valentine's Day’,

spicing up the tune, while others argue she only tweaked a few details from 'Wish', giving it a fresh twist but ultimately it's just a

rip-off. Sare adamant the arrangement's the same, save for a few subtle changes. Let's take a close listen to the melody of

Summer's song and see how it stacks up against these tracks."

After another round of comparisons, he asked, "Sound similar?"

[Nope."

[Absolutely no connection.]

[They were never alike to begin with, no clue why there's so much hate online!]

[Now that David's stepped in, let's see who dares to cry 'copycat' at Summer!]

[Summer never copied, period.]

David then addressed the unseen audience, "Let's dig into the song's rhythm. You all know about quarter beats, half beats, three-

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quarter beats, and so on. Let's tune into her rhythm."

David gave a live demonstration. While the audience was virtually drooling over the performance, they becmore convinced of

Summer's originality, noting no resemblance to those other eighteen songs.

David approached the issue from several angles, systematically clearing Summer of any suspicion.

"Finally, let's vibe with the style of this track, what you might call its genre. This song was released by Summer two years back,

and throughout it, you can hear her aesthetic, her spirit - the whole shebang that's uniquely Summer. Compare it with the rest and

see if you can spot any copycat business," David instructed everyone to listen closely, once and again.

The screen lit up with comments:

[Summer's tune is just way catchier.]

[After all is said and done, I'd like to see those haters talk their way out of this one!]

[Ms. Kiki did the right thing suing 'em, gotta make 'em pay!]

[To all the doubters, take a good listen to David's expert breakdown. You claim Summer's a copycat; now where's your proof?]