Calvin Harris has landed himself in scorching water over a now-deleted tweet despatched to TenGraphs, describing the producer's music as "Nazi headbanger music".
It all began when Apashe known as out Calvin over the obvious similarities between between the previous's video for 'Majesty' and the latter's 'Giant' with Rag'n'Bone Man. Both characteristic horse driving and cinematic nature photographs.
Really @CalvinHarris ? I do know you’re getting outdated and unoriginal, however did you must copy my music video?! That’s simply fucking lame. pic.twitter.com/3kajjIa8Vj
— A P A S H E (@Apashe_Music) 31 January 2019
The 'One Kiss' producer denied Apashe's video was the inspiration, citing a VICE article about horse-riding kids from Dublin.

Amid all of this, Canadian producer TenGraphs backed up Apashe, main Calvin to reply with "Away again to your Nazi headbanger music you wee pleb", alluding to dubstep. Unsurprisingly the tweet's now disappeared.

However, after one tweet asking whether or not his feedback have been aimed toward dubstep originators Skream and Benga, Calvin clearly felt the necessity to settle the matter.
Hi I didn’t say dubstep was shit I used to be addressing one abusive man NOT a complete style thanks
— Calvin Harris (@CalvinHarris) 1 February 2019
Calvin's by no means in need of a pointy assertion. Last 12 months he advised individuals to "face details" as a result of "among the greatest producers on the earth make EDM".
Just watch out you do not get your self into bother, Calvin...
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