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Hallo everyone,on january 28,recently Breaking news 🚨 Al-Shami — the so-called “record-breaking” artist with millions of streams and a massive fanbase across the globe. The same Al-Shami who, coincidentally, seems to be following Jungkook’s footsteps a little too closely. Let’s talk about it. From the overall style and aesthetic to the way he presents himself online, the similarities aren’t subtle anymore. The fashion choices, the casual yet carefully curated image, the vibe of his appearances — it all feels strangely familiar. Then come the live streams. Same setup, same energy, same attempt to create that “intimate connection” with fans. Playing PUBG with followers? Jungkook did it. Turning gaming sessions into fan events? Already done. Now even the hand tattoo enters the chat. At what point does inspiration turn into imitation? Artists inspire each other all the time — that’s normal. But when the references stack up this high, it stops feeling like admiration and starts looking like a blueprint. It’s not just one moment or one detail; it’s a pattern. And fans are noticing. You can’t build an identity while borrowing someone else’s so heavily and expect people not to question it. What makes it more ironic is the “record-breaking” narrative constantly pushed around his name. Records are meant to represent originality, impact, and something new. Yet what’s being sold feels recycled, rebranded, and served to an audience that may not be familiar with the original source.