don't call me singer
Chapter 1076 Attack South Korea, Xiaobai!
Chapter 1076 Attack South Korea, Xiaobai!
Hao Fanbo found that sometimes, people should not be too inflated.
The idea of holding a "C-POP Hualiu concert" in South Korea when the fame of several actors participating in the performance is soaring in South Korea through this China-Korea exchange party has won the support of almost all domestic musicians.
Going abroad, or even entering a music powerhouse like South Korea, is quite tempting to many domestic musicians.
Immediately, he received countless applications from people, and their appearance fees and other conditions were kept very low.
There are also many people who directly stated that they don't care about the appearance fee, they can give it or not, they just want to participate in this sea tour.
In fact, they are not doing charity, but because the accounts are very clear.
Being able to join this "Hua Liu Concert" means that they are the Hua Liu representatives personally certified by Hao Fanbai. This can be regarded as a golden sign. For many unknown or rising musicians, this is rare ask for.
As long as they can join, their coffee status can be greatly improved, and some shaky ones can also be stabilized.
Not to mention the spin-offs of breaking into other markets.
In fact, Hao Fanbai has enough conscience not to collect money from them.
And relying on the previous influence of Bihai Riding Whale in several countries in Southeast Asia, it took less than a day for the "Hua Liu Concert" to get verbal permission for the concerts in several stations in Southeast Asia, and the rest is a matter of running the process .
Hao Fanbai thinks that the problems in these countries are not serious.
But in South Korea, Hao Fanbai hit a wall.
After the first application was made, it was directly rejected by the relevant management department of South Korea.
This made Hao Fanbai dumbfounded.
What's going on?Why did you refuse?
Before Gu Xiaobai's "Riding a Whale in the Blue Sea" sea tour, he has received no less than ten invitations from South Korea, whether it is private or official invitations, he has received them all.
In his opinion, holding these concerts in South Korea should be a very simple matter.
But the truth hit him hard in the face.
Hao Fanbai made several phone calls to several Korean partners who had contacted him before, but the other party refused him with a perfunctory face.
This made Hao Fanbo puzzled.
It was Sister Shan who helped him out.
Water can carry a boat, and it can also overturn it.
But water is impermanent and unpredictable.
The most complicated thing in the world may be fan management.
In just a few days, Sister Shan, who specializes in fan management, felt the duality of ice and fire in South Korea.
On the night when the "China-Korea Exchange Evening Party" ended, the activity of Gu Xiaobai's fans in South Korea reached the highest peak ever.
That night, on Naver and other social media, they crazily praised Anligu Xiaobai and other contestants, and they also had a group of fans of their own.
But after the peak activity that night, their activity was rapidly weakened.
Even among some core fan groups in South Korea, a large number of core fans have quit.
At the same time, on several streaming music apps in South Korea, the trial listening volume of Gu Xiaobai's music also dropped rapidly, and the ranking even dropped to outside the top 20. The number of auditions for singers is also declining rapidly.
Sister Shan's master's major is human resource management (artist management direction), but her undergraduate major is media studies.
Her undergraduate thesis is Big Data Research in Media Studies.
It is also because of the analysis of the hot spots and semantics of fan circles on the Internet while studying media studies and big data that prompted her to enter the fan circle and become a website sister.
But the current incomprehensible situation is exactly where big data methods are good at. Sister Shan crawled the public data on the Internet, analyzed the data, and finally found the reason.
Because South Korea lost.
At that moment, Sister Shan couldn't laugh or cry, she always felt that this result was an insult to her data analysis.
If you lose in an upright game, if you are a Chinese, you will often praise the opponent for being really good, and then learn from each other and think of ways to surpass your opponent.
However, neither Sister Shan nor Hao Fanbai know enough about Korea.
They ignore certain roots in the bones of Koreans, such as xenophobia and poor competitive spirit.
By analyzing the natural semantics of the crawled data, Sister Shan found that on the Korean Internet, when it comes to the topic of "China-Korea Exchange Evening", more than 50% of people think they have lost, and those who think they have won have already less than 20%.
On the previous day, 80% of people thought they had won.
It is conceivable that this day was a fierce confrontation and ideological setback for most people on the Korean Internet.
This incident subtly changed the minds of Koreans, and made them feel a strong sense of rejection towards Gu Xiaobai.
When talking about Gu Xiaobai, the keywords have changed from positive words such as "handsome", "good-looking", "talent", "like" and "obsession" to "hate", "enemy", "traitor", etc. ", "behind the scenes", "get out" and other completely negative words.
In such an environment of universal opposition, even some people who were originally Gu Xiaobai's fans had to hide their thoughts under the pressure of family, friends, and even patriotic feelings, unable to speak out on the Internet.
Many people even started to lose powder.
In this state, Gu Xiaobai's fans are rapidly losing.
After a few days of fermentation, the public opinion environment in South Korea has become very unfavorable to Gu Xiaobai and others.
The same situation also happened to other singers who participated in the "China-Korea Exchange Evening".
If you look at the chart, South Korea's friendliness towards Gu Xiaobai is a very steep decline.
At the peak of the era of riding a whale in the blue sea, it fell to the point where it was almost invisible.
However, in the very steep downward curve, Sister Shane found a small peak.
Negative vocabulary directed at Gu Xiaobai declined at this time, while positive vocabulary rebounded.
After checking the relevant news and discussions, Sister Shan was a little confused.
That's when it was rumored that Gu Xiaobai confronted the South Korean police and even broke the South Korean police helicopter.
80% of people on the Internet thought it was South Korea's own flight test, and it was still boiling.
15% of the people condemned Gu Xiaobai for violating Korean laws by flying over Seoul, South Korea at will without permission, but the South Korean police did not pursue it.
5% of people...
"Gu Xiaobai is so good, he can't even catch up with our helicopter when he is flying a glider."
"It's no wonder the person who can defeat us is crushing in all aspects, not only his appearance, but also his talent..."
"Even the police department is scared, what else can we do..."
Seeing the envy, obedience, and even kneeling and licking shown by these 5% people, Sister Shan suddenly felt that this matter was interesting.
Could it be that South Korea's fan management cannot follow the domestic model?
Winning an upright game will cause rebellious psychology and be hated.
But above the law, enjoying privileges, and hitting them hard, will it make them kneel and lick?
Is this PTSD?
No, it feels more like a strategy...
So the question is, will Xiaobai know the strategy?
(End of this chapter)
Hao Fanbo found that sometimes, people should not be too inflated.
The idea of holding a "C-POP Hualiu concert" in South Korea when the fame of several actors participating in the performance is soaring in South Korea through this China-Korea exchange party has won the support of almost all domestic musicians.
Going abroad, or even entering a music powerhouse like South Korea, is quite tempting to many domestic musicians.
Immediately, he received countless applications from people, and their appearance fees and other conditions were kept very low.
There are also many people who directly stated that they don't care about the appearance fee, they can give it or not, they just want to participate in this sea tour.
In fact, they are not doing charity, but because the accounts are very clear.
Being able to join this "Hua Liu Concert" means that they are the Hua Liu representatives personally certified by Hao Fanbai. This can be regarded as a golden sign. For many unknown or rising musicians, this is rare ask for.
As long as they can join, their coffee status can be greatly improved, and some shaky ones can also be stabilized.
Not to mention the spin-offs of breaking into other markets.
In fact, Hao Fanbai has enough conscience not to collect money from them.
And relying on the previous influence of Bihai Riding Whale in several countries in Southeast Asia, it took less than a day for the "Hua Liu Concert" to get verbal permission for the concerts in several stations in Southeast Asia, and the rest is a matter of running the process .
Hao Fanbai thinks that the problems in these countries are not serious.
But in South Korea, Hao Fanbai hit a wall.
After the first application was made, it was directly rejected by the relevant management department of South Korea.
This made Hao Fanbai dumbfounded.
What's going on?Why did you refuse?
Before Gu Xiaobai's "Riding a Whale in the Blue Sea" sea tour, he has received no less than ten invitations from South Korea, whether it is private or official invitations, he has received them all.
In his opinion, holding these concerts in South Korea should be a very simple matter.
But the truth hit him hard in the face.
Hao Fanbai made several phone calls to several Korean partners who had contacted him before, but the other party refused him with a perfunctory face.
This made Hao Fanbo puzzled.
It was Sister Shan who helped him out.
Water can carry a boat, and it can also overturn it.
But water is impermanent and unpredictable.
The most complicated thing in the world may be fan management.
In just a few days, Sister Shan, who specializes in fan management, felt the duality of ice and fire in South Korea.
On the night when the "China-Korea Exchange Evening Party" ended, the activity of Gu Xiaobai's fans in South Korea reached the highest peak ever.
That night, on Naver and other social media, they crazily praised Anligu Xiaobai and other contestants, and they also had a group of fans of their own.
But after the peak activity that night, their activity was rapidly weakened.
Even among some core fan groups in South Korea, a large number of core fans have quit.
At the same time, on several streaming music apps in South Korea, the trial listening volume of Gu Xiaobai's music also dropped rapidly, and the ranking even dropped to outside the top 20. The number of auditions for singers is also declining rapidly.
Sister Shan's master's major is human resource management (artist management direction), but her undergraduate major is media studies.
Her undergraduate thesis is Big Data Research in Media Studies.
It is also because of the analysis of the hot spots and semantics of fan circles on the Internet while studying media studies and big data that prompted her to enter the fan circle and become a website sister.
But the current incomprehensible situation is exactly where big data methods are good at. Sister Shan crawled the public data on the Internet, analyzed the data, and finally found the reason.
Because South Korea lost.
At that moment, Sister Shan couldn't laugh or cry, she always felt that this result was an insult to her data analysis.
If you lose in an upright game, if you are a Chinese, you will often praise the opponent for being really good, and then learn from each other and think of ways to surpass your opponent.
However, neither Sister Shan nor Hao Fanbai know enough about Korea.
They ignore certain roots in the bones of Koreans, such as xenophobia and poor competitive spirit.
By analyzing the natural semantics of the crawled data, Sister Shan found that on the Korean Internet, when it comes to the topic of "China-Korea Exchange Evening", more than 50% of people think they have lost, and those who think they have won have already less than 20%.
On the previous day, 80% of people thought they had won.
It is conceivable that this day was a fierce confrontation and ideological setback for most people on the Korean Internet.
This incident subtly changed the minds of Koreans, and made them feel a strong sense of rejection towards Gu Xiaobai.
When talking about Gu Xiaobai, the keywords have changed from positive words such as "handsome", "good-looking", "talent", "like" and "obsession" to "hate", "enemy", "traitor", etc. ", "behind the scenes", "get out" and other completely negative words.
In such an environment of universal opposition, even some people who were originally Gu Xiaobai's fans had to hide their thoughts under the pressure of family, friends, and even patriotic feelings, unable to speak out on the Internet.
Many people even started to lose powder.
In this state, Gu Xiaobai's fans are rapidly losing.
After a few days of fermentation, the public opinion environment in South Korea has become very unfavorable to Gu Xiaobai and others.
The same situation also happened to other singers who participated in the "China-Korea Exchange Evening".
If you look at the chart, South Korea's friendliness towards Gu Xiaobai is a very steep decline.
At the peak of the era of riding a whale in the blue sea, it fell to the point where it was almost invisible.
However, in the very steep downward curve, Sister Shane found a small peak.
Negative vocabulary directed at Gu Xiaobai declined at this time, while positive vocabulary rebounded.
After checking the relevant news and discussions, Sister Shan was a little confused.
That's when it was rumored that Gu Xiaobai confronted the South Korean police and even broke the South Korean police helicopter.
80% of people on the Internet thought it was South Korea's own flight test, and it was still boiling.
15% of the people condemned Gu Xiaobai for violating Korean laws by flying over Seoul, South Korea at will without permission, but the South Korean police did not pursue it.
5% of people...
"Gu Xiaobai is so good, he can't even catch up with our helicopter when he is flying a glider."
"It's no wonder the person who can defeat us is crushing in all aspects, not only his appearance, but also his talent..."
"Even the police department is scared, what else can we do..."
Seeing the envy, obedience, and even kneeling and licking shown by these 5% people, Sister Shan suddenly felt that this matter was interesting.
Could it be that South Korea's fan management cannot follow the domestic model?
Winning an upright game will cause rebellious psychology and be hated.
But above the law, enjoying privileges, and hitting them hard, will it make them kneel and lick?
Is this PTSD?
No, it feels more like a strategy...
So the question is, will Xiaobai know the strategy?
(End of this chapter)
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