Composerily[1] on YouTube is well known for recreating popular songs (example [2]) or making songs in the style of a particular artist (example [3]). Unfortunately the full version of the recreations generally can't be included on YouTube because it would trigger the copyright infringement algorithm. Sometimes Composerily changes the song just enough to avoid the algorithm detecting the similarities, and sometimes Compersily will just provide short samples of the recreation. Through these videos you do get a better sense of how Western pop music is composed and why the choice of a chord progression isn't going to be deemed copyright infringement on its own.
Composerily[1] on YouTube is well known for recreating popular songs (example [2]) or making songs in the style of a particular artist (example [3]). Unfortunately the full version of the recreations generally can't be included on YouTube because it would trigger the copyright infringement algorithm. Sometimes Composerily changes the song just enough to avoid the algorithm detecting the similarities, and sometimes Compersily will just provide short samples of the recreation. Through these videos you do get a better sense of how Western pop music is composed and why the choice of a chord progression isn't going to be deemed copyright infringement on its own.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Ujq8PBm0MWraaXd8MsIAQ
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTdmLoXled4
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5a4lntstgI&t=326