I am the savior of China Entertainment
Chapter 24: Internet Popularity
Chapter 24 Internet celebrity
Shanghai Conservatory of Music once again returned to peace after the campus singer competition. Since the finals, Huang Hao has always avoided Li He when he saw him, clearly avoiding him, and there is no longer a condescending look on his face.
He didn't know what happened to Huang Hao, and Li He didn't bother to argue with Huang Hao anymore. As long as he didn't mess with him, everyone would be in peace. Ren Jiajia has changed a bit. Zi Ran went to see Ren Jiajia, hoping that she would return to the Xinran band.
Ren Jiajia refused without even thinking.
The two even had a quarrel and then broke up. Since they had already tried to persuade him once and refused to repent, Li He didn't bother to bother anymore.
So what if you have talent? There are so many talented people in the world. In the end, only a few can stand out. Most of them are lost in the crowd. But what Li He didn't expect was that Jin Ning, under the repeated lobbying of Ye Zixin and Chu Chu,
, agreed to join the band.
Li Hyuk was happy for the news. He would leave the band after the national finals. After all, he still had a friendship with the girls in the band, so he naturally did not want the campus band to disband.
Speaking of the national finals, we have to mention the sensation caused by Xinran Band in the campus singing competition.
After the game that day, the evening news of Dragon TV gave a three-minute report. Dragon TV is one of the five major TV stations and an influential TV station in the country.
Reported on Dragon TV, which made the campus singing competition famous, especially for Li Hyuk and Xinran Band.
"According to our news, Shanghai Conservatory of Music held a campus singer competition recently. The main leaders of our city attended and delivered speeches. In the singing competition, the students fully demonstrated their campus style..."
The audience watching the news didn't care much about what the host and reporter said, but in the background, the song "Tenderness" sung by Xinran Band only lasted ten seconds, and the audience only heard two lines of lyrics.
But these two lyrics were so shocking that the audience searched for the name of the song, but could not find it. Some enthusiastic viewers even called Dragon TV to ask for the name of the song.
On the Internet, there was also a wave of search for this song. After listening to this ten-second clip, the hungry audience felt as if they were suddenly enlightened by listening to celestial music, and they were crazy about hearing the song.
full version.
"In three minutes, I want to know all the information about this song."
"Which singer's song is this? Why have I never heard it before?"
"In just ten seconds, it has completed its impact on the current Chinese music scene. I really want to hear the full version!"
Netizens were hungry and couldn't wait, but at this time, an enthusiastic student from Shanghai Conservatory of Music stepped forward and gave the answer.
"I am a freshman student of Shanghai Music. The song you are looking for is actually a work performed by Xinran Band in our campus singer competition. The name of this song is "Tenderness" and it was composed by the band's lead singer Li He. I want
If you want to see it, go to station B and search.
In addition, don’t forget Sanlian when you go to Station B, so that Xinran Band will have the opportunity to be on the stage of the national finals. Thank you everyone..."
This revelation was very timely. Many netizens couldn't wait to watch the live video of "Tenderness". After watching it, they couldn't get out of it and fell into a single cycle storm.
"Oh my god, this is a student band? This song is well written and sung. The women are beautiful and the men are handsome. I'm going to be a fan."
"It sounds so good. The lyrics are very well written and very heart-wrenching. I mean, is this really a band with an average age of less than 21 years old that still performs well? It's no worse than the old bands."
"Is there an audio version? I can't find it on Qin and NetEase Cloud."
"We want the same thing, please release the audio version as soon as possible. I want this song to be number one."
Some people like songs, and naturally there are also people who like band members.
"I declare that this lead singer will be my husband from now on. I love you, husband."
"Get out of here, what kind of wife are you, I am..."
"You all go grab the lead singer. I want those four girls, hehe."
"Family members, do you know the name of the lead singer? Is there a Weibo account?"
"I know that the lead singer is Li He, a sophomore student at Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Weibo doesn't seem to be open."
After this storm, the band Xinran actually became popular. It can only be said that in the Internet age, fame is indeed very fast. I don’t know when and why it will become popular all over the Internet.
"Gentleness" posted on Station B has exceeded one million views in just a few days, making many UP owners envious. Station B naturally noticed this phenomenon and promoted "Gentleness" on its homepage for a week in a row. Especially Xinran
The band is actually still a contestant in the national finals. Now there is no need to review and it will go directly to the top twelve in the country.
After all, the audience shouted that they would not watch this competition without Xinran Band.
The sensation caused by "Tenderness" extends far beyond the Internet, and has even become popular in the music circle. Many music critics have analyzed and praised "Tenderness", including many big names in the music industry.
Cui Jian, a veteran mainland musician, even praised the band Xinran on Weibo, praising the band as the hope of future Chinese rock bands. Cui Jian was a rock veteran in the 1990s. Although the number of releases has decreased over the years, it has not affected him at all.
status in the music scene.
With the endorsement of such a big shot, Xinran's band has become even more popular.
However, things are not all smooth sailing. The Xinran band has gained fame, and some people are naturally jealous. Some low-level musicians have already begun to scrape the score, prepare to wash the songs, and plagiarize "Tenderness".
I can't imagine that when "Tenderness" was at its peak, these people dared to commit crimes, directly plagiarize, and then put it on the music platform.
Some people may be confused about what it means to not clean up plagiarism, because it is very difficult to find the original singer among dozens of versions.
In fact, there is a way to tell the difference. First, look at the publisher. If it says independent release, 60 to 70 percent of the time it may be plagiarism. Also look at the names of lyrics, composers, and singers, and what stage names are used, such as Xiao Xuan Xuan.
Big Fat Fat and the like are probably plagiarized.
Plagiarism is such a bad thing. Few people dare to use their real names. Being found out would be a stab in the spine.
In addition, the biggest culprit behind this, needless to say, must be the music platform behind it. Q Yin and NetEase Cloud have both done this.
Then some people will ask, isn’t plagiarism illegal? Why do these music platforms dare to commit crimes? In fact, the reason is very simple, it is a copyright issue.
Nowadays, copyrights are exclusive. You don’t have what I have, and I don’t have what you have. So I want what you have, but if you don’t give it to me, I will have to live alone. Of course I am not willing to do this, so I found a few people who might be able to join the company.
A singer who is not even a musician plagiarizes it and puts it on his own platform, muddying the waters.
You eat meat and I drink soup. Even if I can't drink it, I will destroy the pot of soup so that no one can please anyone. For a time, after an original song became popular, endless pirated copies came out.
As a result, they just changed a few parts of the melody and a few lyrics, and then released it openly. The author of the song and lyrics was still the same. The audience was confused for a while and couldn't tell which version was the original song.
The most irritating thing is that some listeners are so brazen that they just say something nice and that's it. What does it have to do with me whether they plagiarize or not?
But have these listeners ever thought that in the market, you are copying me and I am copying you, and in the end, who is willing to be original?
Finally, what should the audience listen to? Should they listen to "Learning to Bark as a Dog"?
Nowadays, "Tenderness" is also facing this kind of problem. Only a week after the song became popular, more than ten plagiarized versions appeared on the Internet, which made everyone in the band furious, but there was nothing they could do.
Regarding listening to songs, my suggestion is, don’t use TikTok...
In addition, thank you for your monthly votes and recommendation votes, and thank you to Yongxin Xiaobobo for the great award. There will be another chapter in a moment.
(End of chapter)
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