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Lol and i was thinking "at least the chorus is okay..." plagiarized :/
Have no fear, rabid fans to the rescue:
I played both song on the guitar real quick after hearing this. The chords are different. Progressions sound the same specifically because its a major transition but I won't get into that. w/e. just listen to the bass line.
Aside from the one or two chords sounding alike (2nd and 3rd chords), nothing else is the same about the two songs, say the vocal parts or anything else.
ANOTHER thing I have to add.
If the person who made the video wanted it to be clear at the part where he/she had put Rihanna's song to the left and SNSD's song to the right, then it should be 100% left and 100% right.
The person left a bit of each song in the other ear - most likely to make it sound more mixed and so we believe that some of one song's music exists in the other but almost not as clear. You can tell if you remove one side of your headphone/earpieces.
The only reason do that is to make it seem like the songs belong to each other.
random guy you don't know: i think i listened random guy you don't know: to oh random guy you don't know: like more than 40 times today random guy you don't know: yeah i can actually do work with this awesome song