Christian Nodal, a leading exponent of regional Mexican music, is once again at the center of controversy after the release of the music video for his latest single, “Amé”.
Although the video clip has been well received by its followers, some users on social networks have pointed out similarities between the video’s narrative and the plot of the movie “The Notebook”, directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks.
An emotional video clip that generates comparisons

The video for “Amé”, released on April 11, 2025, presents the story of a couple who, over the years, face the challenges of aging and memory loss.
The narrative shows how love endures despite adversity, a central theme also in “Diary of a Passion”.
These similarities have led some Internet users to accuse Nodal of lacking originality in the conceptualization of the video.
Reactions from the public and from Christian Nodal

Despite the criticism, the video has accumulated millions of views on digital platforms and has been praised for its emotionality.
Nodal expressed on social networks that the video has brought him to tears on several occasions, highlighting the personal connection he feels with the story presented.
So far, the singer has not directly commented on the plagiarism allegations.
Context in the singer’s career

This is not the first time Nodal has faced accusations of plagiarism.
In March 2025, social network users noticed similarities between his song “El Amigo” and “Vida en el Espejo” by the Mexican band Enjambre.
Although these accusations have not resulted in legal action, they have generated debates about originality in contemporary music.
Aunque no ha declarado nada respecto a las acusaciones de plagio, Christian Nodal había dicho que la historia del video musical le hacía recordar la relación de sus abuelos
The importance of Mexican in Hispanic culture
For U.S. Hispanics, Nodal represents an important figure in regional Mexican music.
These controversies can influence the perception of the artist and the discussion about creativity and inspiration in the music industry.
In conclusion, while “Amé” continues to gain popularity, comparisons with “Diario de una pasión” have opened a debate on the line between inspiration and plagiarism in artistic productions.
Nodal’s response to these criticisms could be decisive in the evolution of his career and his relationship with the public.
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