Analyzing AP Dhillons Career built off of Stolen/Copied/“Heavily Inspired” Tracks.
AP Dhillon’s Career of Copying/Stealing/Being Heavily Inspired/“Sampling”
1. “Fake” – Copied from Lil Loaded’s “Opps On Fire.”
2. “Arrogant” – Copied from NAV’s “Baguettes in the Face.”
3. “Most Wanted” – Copied from WC’s “The Streets” featuring Snoop Dogg.
4. “Deadly” – Copied from Tupac’s “Picture Me Rollin’.”
5. “Droptop” – Copied from Lil Baby’s “How.”
6. “Majhail” – Copied from Fat Joe’s “What’s Luv?”
7. “Excuses” – Copied from The Weeknd’s “I Feel It Coming.”
8. “Insane” – Copied from The Weeknd’s “Starboy.”
9. “Drip” – Copied from Roddy Ricch’s “The Box.”
10. “Fate” – Copied from NAV’s “Call Me.”
11. “Summer High” – Copied from Tame Impala’s “The Less I Know the Better.”
12. “True Stories” – Copied from Lil Uzi Vert’s “I Just Wanna Rock.”
13. “With You” – Music video copied from Prabh’s “9:45.” ( To avoid backlash he followed prabh on instagram a week before dropping the video )
Discography Analysis
AP Dhillon has released a total of 53 tracks, including: • 2 Studio Albums • 3 Extended Plays (EPs) • 48 Singles
Out of his entire discography, 13 tracks are identified as having copied or heavily drawn inspiration from other artists’ works, making up 24.5% of his total output.
This percentage highlights a recurring pattern of unoriginality in his music, raising concerns about the creative integrity behind his rise to fame.