The controversy surrounding Sơn Tùng M-TP's " Come My Way " music video hasn't subsided, with the parties involved continuing to share information and update their handling of the situation on social media.
Not only the MV production unit, but visual artist Le Giang also became embroiled in controversy and faced attacks from many people who accused her of exploiting Son Tung M-TP's fame.
Amidst the heated online discussions about the incident, numerous social media accounts, due to a misunderstanding, flooded comedian Le Giang's personal page and left inappropriate comments.

In a TikTok livestream on June 6th, actress Le Giang expressed her frustration at being caught up in unnecessary controversies. The actress stated that viewers had confused her with visual artist Le Giang due to the similar name, and affirmed that she was not involved in the incident that has been causing a stir in recent days.
"Le Giang hasn't offended anyone, so many people have misunderstood. Please leave me alone. I'm just eating dinner at home and I still get insulted. As for Son Tung, he has a lovely personality and always greets me politely," the female artist said.
Le Giang also said that she tried to explain, but many netizens still didn't believe her. The female artist asked social media users to share the video content to avoid confusion.
Actress Le Giang's clarification video is being widely shared on social media. Many people believe that the misunderstanding has led to disastrous consequences.
Therefore, the online community needs to thoroughly research information before commenting on individuals, to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
The controversy surrounding Sơn Tùng M-TP's "Come My Way" music video erupted on June 2nd, when Hanoi Grapevine posted an article comparing the final scene of the MV with the installation artwork "Tàn Chỉ" (Vestige of the Land) created by artist Lê Giang in 2017.
The article points out many similarities in the calcified relief panels, the crumbling architectural structure around the column bases, and inspiration from the village communal house space of Northern Vietnam, raising suspicions that the MV team used creative material from the original work without permission or proper attribution.

On the morning of June 5th, visual artist Le Giang stated that she was deeply distressed upon learning that her cherished work had been openly appropriated, and expressed disappointment with the response and handling of the situation by the team behind the music video.
Later that evening, Antiantiart – the unit involved in producing and coordinating Son Tung M-TP's " Come My Way " music video project – issued a statement affirming that it was responsible for designing, developing, and implementing the creative elements related to the project.
The organization stated that it has been in direct contact with the artist and is continuing to work with them in the hope of receiving a positive response.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/nghe-si-le-giang-buc-xuc-post1849428.tpo






