Chapter 160 Turmoil
The song "Chinese" is absolutely very popular.

This song completely breaks away from the previous theme song model, challenging China's most traditional RAP - tongue twisters, and adding a hip-hop style of music.

That night, Fahrenheit sang this song for the first time at a music awards ceremony in Singapore. The next day, the song was released and uploaded to music platforms, immediately triggering a wave of playback craze.

Fahrenheit's "Sorry, Sorry" was already extremely popular, and many people were paying attention to this album.

As soon as the song "Chinese" was released, Fahrenheit's popularity immediately soared.

On April 4, Taiwan Province announced the latest weekly artist popularity index rankings.

Fahrenheit became the most popular artist in Taiwan with its skyrocketing popularity index.

With the popularity of the group's songs, the personal popularity indexes of several members also rose rapidly.

Wu Zhuo, Wu Zun and Jiro Wang have become the most discussed artists on the Taiwanese internet.

If there were hot searches at this time in the future.

Well, the first one is definitely Fahrenheit, and the hot search positions of several other members are also in the top ten.

Even Calvin Chen, who is the least discussed, has a popularity index that ranks among the top Taiwanese artists thanks to Fahrenheit.

The trend is set, and they will soon become the number one boy band in the Chinese-speaking region.

These are the original words of Lu Shiyu, Vice Chairman of Huayan.

He believes that with this album, Fahrenheit will soar into the sky and become a group with a pivotal position in the Chinese music scene.

With the No. 1 girl group SHE and now the No. 1 boy group, Lu Shiyu’s mouth is almost crooked with smile.

However, with the explosion of popularity, Fahrenheit has become the most popular singing group at the moment with its two new songs.

However, the song "Chinese" caused an uproar in Taiwan.

The reason is that Taiwan’s Liberty Times and its affiliated publications published many netizens’ criticisms of this song, claiming it was suspected of promoting mainland China.

Criticizing Fahrenheit for disregarding self-respect and only caring about image and commercial interests.

"I have always liked Fahrenheit, but the song 'Chinese' really disappointed me."

"There is no doubt that this song proves that Fahrenheit is completely trying to please that side."

"Especially Wu Zhuo. I checked and found that after his debut, he spent almost half of his time attending events there."

In Changsha, the four members of Fahrenheit are reading these comments.

"These bastards." Calvin Chen couldn't help but curse.

Wu Zhuo didn't say anything, he just logged into his secondary account and started to rant:
"You are so arrogant that you think you are not Chinese. Why don't you bleed? You don't need it anyway."

"Aren't you speaking Chinese? Aren't you using Chinese characters?
If you don't agree with it, please don't speak Chinese, you traitor. "

Wang Dongcheng and the other two looked at each other as they watched Wu Chao reply to the poisons one after another with his quick hands.

Jiro Wang couldn't help but say, "Your hand speed is really fast, but aren't you afraid that it will be found out that this is your smurf account?"

"It doesn't matter, just dig it out."

Wu Zhuo said nonchalantly.

You can scold him for singing a bad song, you can scold him for singing badly.

However, what he couldn't stand the most was that these poisonous people actually labeled him a traitor in a matter-of-fact tone.

Just as he was using his trumpet to rant about the situation, Chen Huiying walked in with a serious expression.

“You should have seen the controversy about the song “Chinese Language”.

In the future, there will definitely be media asking you questions in this regard.

What the company means is that if someone asks you this question, try to change the subject.

Later I will arrange for someone to teach you some words for answering questions."

"I don't need it!" Wu Zhuo raised his hand.

"What do you mean?" Chen Huiying frowned slightly. "My grandma taught me since I was a child that my ancestral home is in Sichuan, and she also told me to trace my ancestral roots back to my ancestors."

Wu Zhuo turned off the computer and said, "I don't like to waver. I choose to follow my bloodline."

Chen Huiying frowned even more tightly, "Are you going to openly oppose those people?"

This can be seen from the fact that the song "Chinese" has just been released and has been questioned by some people.

"Azhuo, we will not interfere with your position, but you have to think carefully. If you do this, you will offend many people and become a thorn in the eyes of many people."

Chen Huiying analyzed for Wu Chao in a rational tone.

Wu Zhuo nodded, "I know."

Wu Zhuo had thought before that as time went by, he would definitely be targeted by them.

Since he would be targeted anyway, he might as well just stand up.

He just didn't believe that these people were so capable that they could drive him out of the province.

Even if it comes to that, he can just go back to the mainland.

Chen Huiying frowned and began to think.

Having been with Wu Zhuo for so long, she knows his temper very well.

Wu Chao is very opinionated.

Even if she moved out of the company, she couldn't change what Wu Zhuo had decided.

“In fact, I think we should just follow our heart. Has the company ever thought that if we waver between the two sides, we will end up pleasing neither side.

Rather than this..."

Before Wu Zhuo finished speaking, Chen Huiying interrupted him, "I understand what you mean. You are right. I will communicate with the company."

After discussing this issue, Chen Huiying then talked about another reason why she came to see Wu Zhuo and the other three.

“Regarding the recording of Happy Camp tomorrow, this show is currently one of the most popular variety shows in mainland China.

I have communicated with the program team. You need to sing three songs in total, one is "I Only Have Feelings for You", then "Sorry, Sorry" and "Chinese".

For the song "Sorry, Sorry", we didn't bring our dancers. You need to go to the TV station early tomorrow morning and practice with the dancers from Hunan TV for two hours.

We strive to provide mainland audiences with a perfect premiere stage.”

“These are not the problems, I just want to ask, how much is the pay for being on this show?
I heard that the appearance fees for appearing on TV shows in mainland China are not low.

But why didn’t Sister Xiaoying tell us how much the appearance fee is for this show? "

Jiro Wang values ​​money the most and asked a somewhat funny question.

“Happy Camp is the same as variety shows in Taiwan and other provinces, there is no announcement fee.

This show is very popular in mainland China, and it’s us who are popular. If others want to be on it, they have to pay money.”

Wu Zhuo explained on behalf of Chen Huiying.

This problem may also be the reason for problems in Happy Camp in the future.

Make it a habit, you can get big stars on this show without paying, and the ratings are high.

If some small-time celebrities want to get on board, they may have to give gifts.

A large number of small-time celebrities send things to the program team back and forth. Over time, the accumulated number is definitely not a small number.

Of course, gift giving has nothing to do with Wu Chao and Fahrenheit.

With their current popularity, being on this show without being paid any announcement fees is already considered respecting the show's tradition.

If we dare ask them to give gifts, it would be really laughable.

(End of this chapter)

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