BEIJING – Chinese singer Lu Han has taken down his latest music video from the Internet due to accusations of plagiarism.

Lu, 30, released his new song Slow Motion and the accompanying music video last Friday (May 29).

However, fans of Yorushika said that the video's storyboard was similar to that of the song So I Quit Music by the Japanese rock duo released in April 2019.

On Sunday, Lu's studio released a statement on Weibo and acknowledged there were similarities.

It said it has taken down the video online, as it has "zero tolerance" for plagiarism, even though the company producing the video denied the accusation.

Lu's studio said it had apologised to Yorushika, the company which produced their music video and friends who were concerned about the issue.

It added that it would look for a new partner to re-produce the music video for Slow Motion and be more vigilant in future.

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