Have you ever been a celebrity? Why are you writing about entertainment?
Chapter 435 Gang Crime
Yu Weigan's arrangement suggests that he had already thought of ten songs.
Creating ten "digital songs" from scratch is indeed not easy, but he shot the arrow first and then drew the target; it would have been simpler to just find ten ready-made ones.
What's troubling Yu Wei the most right now isn't what song to choose, but who will sing it.
In name, this is Wei Yu's debut album, not his album. If he were to sing all of it, wouldn't that be clickbait and a case of false advertising?
Other novel singers have real-life counterparts, but Wei Yu's voice is truly original. Even if you asked Yu Wei to create a voice, he couldn't...
As the author of the novel, Wei Yu's "father," he can sing a few songs, but it's absolutely out of the question to have him sing the entire album.
After much deliberation, Yu Wei decided to put together a multi-artist album, with himself responsible for a few key tracks, while the rest could be left to his friends.
This arrangement serves two purposes: firstly, it differentiates the album from its own, and secondly, it better aligns with the characteristics of a fake album.
A thousand readers will have a thousand Hamlets, and the image of the protagonist will certainly be different in the eyes of different readers. If more people sing it, everyone will have many surprises.
The book "The Sound of Books" became a bestseller because of his own promotion. This time, with the novel's protagonist as the main character, fewer netizens will definitely buy it. Getting a few friends to promote it is just right.
He wants to exploit labor for free. How can fans remain indifferent to the albums they participate in? Anyone who doesn't buy it will be identified as a fake fan.
Yu Wei simply mentioned it in the group chat, and it immediately sparked a wave of enthusiastic participation from everyone. There's singing and the opportunity to collaborate on an album—who wouldn't be envious?
Although the era of albums has passed, for musicians, they are still an important indicator of their worth.
Singers who have albums, and even those with good sales, are considered top figures in the music industry. The data speaks for itself; you can't argue with that.
They would absolutely not be willing to make their own albums. They don't have enough experience, and even if they put in all their effort to produce one, no one would buy it; it would be a losing proposition.
But collaborating with Yu Wei is different. He will prepare the work, he has the appeal, and even the popularity is already there. In the end, the sales will be counted in their favor. Why not?
If an album sells tens of millions of copies, they can brag about it later. It's really hard not to be tempted.
Chapter Three: [Act according to my nickname.]
No wonder he likes calling me Zhang San so much; it turns out he was preparing for this incredible opportunity all along.
Great, from now on he's a musician with a phenomenal album... whatever hit songs the third generation has, just bring them on!
But I refused.
Although Lao Zhang is indeed a good person, Yu Wei really can't let him come this time. Cooperation is cooperation, but not just anyone can come.
Albums involve money; even close brothers need to keep clear accounts, so you can't just do whatever you want.
Even if they don't have that intention, their management companies are not exactly peaceful. This time, Yu Wei only uses his own people, pure-blooded people who won't have any financial disputes.
Only artists signed to studios don't have to share the profits; they produce and sell their own artists, making money while promoting their own talent.
[Sorry, this is an internal property.]
This statement effectively blocked the path for Zhang Lingye and Chi Leying, who were eager to try their luck. However, upon closer examination, it makes sense. An album is something that affects everything, and disputes are indeed difficult to handle.
Yu Wei's arrangement is fine. Ten songs are not a lot, and there won't be enough to go around if people really fight over them. It's better to prioritize them for the studio members.
Seeing a golden opportunity slip away, they were helpless, since they were outsiders.
Now it was Tong Yulu and Fei Hong's turn to laugh. They were filming a scene when they unexpectedly received this perk. Ever since joining Yu Wei's studio, they had truly experienced the ups and downs of life...
Songs that make it into an album must be of high quality; they've hit the jackpot!
Read "yue" instead of "le": [Still asking in the group about internal issues? I despise you!]
LuLuYouWei: [I smell something sour.]
This guy changes his nickname pretty quickly...
Yu Wei still needs to study what numbers to sing for them, taking into account their singing skills and timbre.
Lin Yuting couldn't forget that even though she had poor eyesight and couldn't participate in group chats, she should still be included in this employee benefit. The studio hadn't had a team battle in all this time, and this album was a perfect opportunity to test their abilities.
Everyone says their studio has great benefits, but no one ever says they're talented. Let's open the eyes of the Chinese entertainment industry with this "Digital Album".
After arranging the cooperation, Yu Wei entered a busy "creation period," and this time he planned to exchange for ten songs at once.
As a result, after a ten-pull, six of the data requirements were based on the protagonist's popularity value, and I almost burned out on the spot.
The good news is that because his plan to release an album for the novel's protagonist caused such a stir, it actually boosted the protagonist's popularity.
Many netizens came here because of his reputation, and just giving a like is considered watching. Wow, if this continues, Wei Yu could really become a top-tier star in the Chinese entertainment industry.
There are many people in the entertainment industry who are upset when their heads are stepped on by the protagonist of a novel.
Ten songs have been freshly released, and after careful counting, everyone realized that each song title does indeed contain a number.
The most outrageous thing is that the ten song titles don't seem forced at all; it's as if they were meant to be, and were just put together because of the numbers.
The lack of any pattern is the most frightening thing, which shows that Yu Wei's creative ability is indeed diverse enough that even restricting song titles cannot hinder his performance.
All that's left is to wait and see. Ten songs, who knows when that will be...
This is also one of the problems that Yu Wei is having a headache. If he were to do it himself, he could record ten songs in two days, but his friends obviously can't do it.
They not only have to practice, but recording also depends on their condition. After a while, they definitely won't be able to submit the manuscript in less than a week.
This album really can't be delayed any longer. If it's delayed any longer, the novel will be released and the movie will be coming out soon. He doesn't have that much energy.
In the end, Qi Luoan gave him an idea: many foreign animations and films adopt the method of filming while broadcasting.
This saves both time and money, and allows for adjustments to subsequent filming plans based on feedback after the broadcast.
However, the disadvantages of filming and broadcasting simultaneously are also obvious: the quality is difficult to guarantee, and there may even be scandals. Therefore, in China, films are usually filmed in one go and then reviewed before being broadcast.
The film and television industry has a system of censorship before broadcasting, but music doesn't. His album can be gradually unbanned, with one song released each day.
The plan was to release songs one by one from one to ten, which would be more in line with the concept. This way, while continuously attracting the attention of netizens, the later songs can be released slowly.
"genius!"
What a clever way to unlock albums, going from one to ten, one song at a time! This model is a perfect fit for digital albums, and Yu Wei found it brilliant.
He didn't need to practice and went straight to the front. The rest of them didn't need to rush either; the song titles were their numbers, and they could just go on one by one.
This arrangement is good in every way, except it's not very friendly to netizens. Releasing ten songs over ten days will drive them crazy with anxiety.
The most upset are the other artists who were preparing to release songs this month. When they heard about Yu Wei's new album, they thought they could avoid the competition, but who knew it would be released in batches.
How can we avoid casting a wide net and targeting specific fish?
After ten days in a row, half a month has passed. What's the point of posting anymore? You can have this month's worth.
One song a day, with a number, so they have a countdown to keep them looking forward to it, right?
When will this miserable life under Yu Wei's control ever end? (End of Chapter)
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