Xiaobai is a freshman, but he is not happy when he is sitting in the car meeting his classmates.

It has been a month since college life began, but it is far from what she imagined.

Endless meetings, endless receptions, endless polite remarks... I promised it would be easy after going to college, liar!

She missed the days a few months ago and them so much, which was why she could endure the noise in the carriage and take the bus.

However, the public display screen of the bus suddenly stopped playing the annoying but ineffective tourism promotional video, and instead played a burst of music.

"This prelude is "The Wind Rises"!"

As a college student who has just entered school, how could Xiaobai not have heard of this song? It can be said that this song has successfully conquered the entire student group.

It's just that Xiaobai used to think this song was nice and had a brisk melody, but he never knew why he liked it.

Today, she seems to know.

People always have to learn to grow up, but when they grow up, they find that the stories in fairy tales are all lies... Oh no, the world is so big, and all that is left is my childhood dreams.

However, I am still willing to go through fire and water in the end.

"Is there really nothing worth remembering in the past month?" Xiaobai asked himself.

"No, there are, there are many!"

The surprise of meeting classmates for the first time, the solemnity of meeting roommates for the first time, they looked youthful under the sunset wearing military training uniforms, and the evening breeze touched some people's hearts...

so…

"Whatever my heart moves, I let it go with the wind. In the name of love, I am still willing!"

Xiaobai opened the car window, and the hot breath hit his face, but if he felt carefully, there was still a hint of coolness. Let all regrets go with the wind...

There are many reasons to like a person, and there are reasons for liking a song that you only know. But no matter what "Hamlet" you think of, just liking it is enough.

If September was a time when three students from the same school were competing and Xu Yang came out on top, then as soon as the October long holiday ended, it would be the Warring States Period.

Countless singers have released songs and EPs, and the strong will rise and the weak will perish. In the entire month of October, there are only two songs by two singers that people can remember.

"The Wind Rises" and "The Fragrance of Rice", Xu Yang and Milk Tea Zhou.

If passers-by and even fans were surprised that Xu Yang walked side by side with Milk Tea Zhou at this moment, then those in the industry were surprised by Zhen Bu.

Extremely shocked and extremely frightened.

After Xu Yang's first album dominated the limelight a year ago, some people were worried about releasing another "monster newcomer".

But this month’s prelude controversy seems to have solidified this statement, making it gradually known and even accepted by more people.

However, what is disappointing is that Xu Yang never acknowledges this title and is never arrogant. The most he says is to do his best.

In fact, this is also true. When time passed and "The Wind Rises" became popular, "Daoxiang" also activated most of the fans of Milk Tea Week.

With nearly ten years of accumulation, Milk Tea Week has established his unparalleled status in the Chinese music scene, and also created a group of fans who will always grow old but will always be joined.

When they are activated, the power they unleash when they come together is unrivaled.

While Xu Yang and Milk Tea Zhou were having an inseparable fight, another singer from Haidie also went into the water to fry fish.

Lin Junjie, known as Malaysia's Guo Donglin, immediately felt a sense of crisis and urgency when he saw Xu Yang resisting the first round of the milk tea week's offensive.

Because if nothing else happened, he should have been the one who was inextricably involved in the fight with Milk Tea Zhou.

But something unexpected happened at this time, forcing him to join the battlefield in advance and release a preview song to warm up the album.

It's just that he ran into difficulties when choosing that song as the prelude. In his opinion, only one and a half of the entire album could compare with these two Wang Zha songs.

One is the title song, and the other is the finale song. The pre-prepared intro song is not enough at this time.

He has never underestimated the quality of Milk Tea Week's albums. Even every time he releases an album, there will be a group of people saying that "the talent is exhausted." But in the eyes of a singer like him, every time he releases an album, he raises the ceiling of the music industry.

album.

So he never thought that after Milk Tea Zhou released the hit song "Daoxiang", his subsequent albums would seem to lack stamina.

Xu Yang, on the other hand, although he is in the same company, but has different subsidiaries, Jingcheng Haidie's level of protection for Xu Yang's album is abnormal.

Until now, except for a few senior executives and musicians, I am afraid no one knows what will happen next to Xu Yang's album, and whether there will be a successor song after the release of "The Wind Rises".

After careful consideration, Lin Junjie released the title song "Little Dimple", not for anything else but to win publicity.

After the two of them used Wang Zha's divine song to promote the song, he used other songs to promote it, which was not only miserable, but also ridiculed by the crowd, and even lowered expectations.

So he released his only song, "Little Dimple", which hit the radio station on October 11th, and immediately sent the circle into a frenzy.

There are already two divine songs, and now there is another one. Is it really going to be a three-point world show?

It’s not just the insiders who are crazy, but also the market.

Due to the battle between Xu Yang and Milk Tea Zhou in the previous two or three days, coupled with the warm-up in September, the Chinese music market, which had been depressed for more than half a year, suddenly experienced an explosion, pushing these two songs to the height of incoherence.

The song "Little Dimple" can be regarded as a bonus from Xu Yang and Milk Tea Week. It rushed to the third place on the overall list the day it was released, but there is still a big gap between it and the second place.

But by the end of the second day, it had already posed a threat to the top two.

"The Wind Rises" and "Daoxiang" are indistinguishable. Although "Daoxiang" has the advantage, it does not have an overwhelming advantage over the other song.

The situation of "The Wind Rises" and "Dimple" is similar. The former has an advantage, even a small advantage, but it does not have an overwhelming advantage.

So for the three songs, you are chasing each other, but in general the ranking is fixed, "Daoxiang" is first, "The Wind Rises" is closely followed, and the last released "Little Dimple" is also last.

Moreover, the three songs presented a crushing impact on the other songs. On the ranking histogram, the first three were like Mount Everest, and then they suddenly dropped as high as Mount Fuji.

The only songs that dominate September are Xu Yang's "The Unknown", Zhang Liangying's "Drawing Heart", Zhang Jie's "After Tomorrow" and "The World".

While the three kings of songs are competing, Xu Wei's new album's title song "Story" has also secured a place in the top ten.

The title song of Shin Band's frontman's first album after his solo career and the title song of another singer's album form the gatekeeper's position.

But this balance didn't last long before it was broken, because Xu Yang's second wave of new songs came.

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