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Chapter 439 His song is going to flop
"Why is it that brat Qi Yuan?"
Zhang Lingye, who was about to listen to the song, froze on the spot. Wasn't it supposed to be someone from the studio singing? How come a "different surname king" suddenly appeared?
Both of them are native members of Firefly Chinese Music, debuted at the same time and have the same contract, so there is no possibility of them switching companies for the time being.
He dreamed of singing a song with three characters in it. We're both outsiders, so why can Qi Yuan sing it but he can't? That's not fair!
Is the brother-in-law a person, but the brother isn't?
Zhang Lingye only found out after making some inquiries that, well, it turned out that Qi Yuan, that shameless guy, had secretly pledged his loyalty in order to get a song.
"Traitor, huh? Bah!"
Singing for free without taking a penny, volunteering to work overtime without pay, right? What is this if not a traitor?
In the end, what I wanted most fell into the hands of a traitor. This wasn't just a matter of being a minotaur; it was an irreconcilable enmity!
Zhang Lingye finally realized what it meant to be treacherous. Giving this song to someone else was one thing, but to give it to Qi Yuan was a complete waste.
He wanted to hear how this kid sang today, just to find some comfort in himself; the more Qi Yuan messed up, the happier he was.
Zhang Lingye even had a darker thought: if Yu Wei's song was only so-so, missing the opportunity might not be so unacceptable...
He wasn't hoping his brother would stumble; he was just so jealous that it triggered his compensatory psychology.
Zhang Lingye's finger hovered over the play button for a few seconds before he finally pressed it.
The prelude is a simple guitar tremolo, with a few cool notes falling, followed by a pipa section.
Zhang Lingye's lips twitched involuntarily; he thought it was just so-so.
This song, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," clearly follows the traditional Chinese style. Yu Wei has recently been very fond of this style, and has also produced masterpieces such as "Chrysanthemum Terrace" and "A Thousand Miles Away."
In comparison, this intro seems too plain, even a bit bland. It seems Yu Wei didn't give us any good songs, just a mediocre one to get by.
This was undoubtedly good news for Zhang Lingye. What a close call! That kid Qi Yuan almost got the good stuff...
"His song is going to flop."
A voice popped into Zhang Lingye's mind, carrying a hint of expectation that he himself was unwilling to admit.
An album will have its good and bad songs. People's attention is limited. If Qi Yuan's song is the worst out of ten, he'll be laughing in his sleep.
"The general occupied the northern granaries"
Six Horses and Twelve Soldiers
We look forward to your visit.
The vocals are clean and simple, without any deliberate showing off of technique; the pronunciation even has a rustic, grainy quality.
The lyrics unfold a vivid picture instantly. Without fancy words, they are like a long shot at the beginning of a movie, using just a few words to depict the tense confrontation and the insignificant perspective of a soldier.
Zhang Lingye leaned forward slightly as he leaned back on the sofa, which was not quite the "traditional Chinese style song" he had imagined.
"The erhu recounts heroic deeds"
The defeated army retreated to the south and far north.
My hometown is in that beautiful faraway place.
Expectations on
Dreams are wandering.
He found himself subconsciously nodding along with the catchy melody, then immediately stopping, as if unwilling to admit that he was being drawn in.
Damn it, how could I have been drawn to Qi Yuan's song...
Just when he thought the song would continue along this emotional path, a clear, high-pitched, and highly penetrating Peking Opera-style vocal suddenly tore through the rock soundscape.
"Waiting for the moment my beloved returns"
Tears sing for you.
Zhang Lingye froze, his back instantly leaving the sofa back.
That's not just a simple embellishment of opera singing; it's the true soul of opera cleverly "embedded" into the skeleton of pop rock!
What truly captivated him was the humble yet resilient emotion conveyed in the lyrics. It wasn't just empty slogans; it was concrete and real images like "tears" and "singing."
What shocked him even more was what followed: after the operatic singing, came a declaration-like shout.
"The day I left you"
Blue rain falls before my eyes, proud tears dare not abandon my gaze.
The dramatic tension of the operatic singing, both resolute and poignant, creates a powerful contrast and resonance with Qi Yuan's modern male voice.
This is no longer a "fusion", but rather two energies colliding and exploding in the same space.
His dark thoughts suddenly seemed so stiff and pale in the face of this perfectly natural performance.
Technique? Complex arrangements? They seem to have become irrelevant.
The power of this song comes from its precise, surgical-like lyrical perspective and its groundbreaking cross-genre fusion.
It doesn't rely on piling things up; it relies on the absolute precision of its entry point and the point of explosion.
"The day I left you"
A gray dream sleeps beside me.
I should have gotten used to nights without you long ago.
Qi Yuan's singing was getting better and better, but Zhang Lingye, who was sitting on the sofa listening to the song, looked ashen-faced. Why wasn't he the one to sing such a good song?
I used to think Qi Yuan was a traitor, but if it happened again, I would definitely be the first to step forward and pledge my loyalty. Since there has to be a traitor, why not me?
The music ended, and silence returned to the headphones.
The melody of the song was still echoing in Zhang Lingye's ears. He still thought the song was very good, and both the title and style suited him well.
This is why the pain of missing out is so intense, and jealousy has distorted him beyond recognition.
Instead, he looked at "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," put it on repeat, and imagined himself singing the song as he listened...
This wasn't just being bullied; it was witnessing a bull being scalded right before one's eyes. It was utterly tragic.
……
The first three songs on the digital album were all great. Although the third song wasn't produced by Yu Wei himself, Qi Yuan's talent was strong enough to hold his own.
With the release of this song, everyone realized the true nature of this album.
It's no longer a solo show like "The Voice of Books." Yu Wei's strength is beyond doubt, and continuing to rely on his skill as a mere operator won't improve him much.
This was clearly a gang operation; Yu Wei was trying to show off his team.
Qi Yuan has sung three times, so who will be next?
While guessing the style of the work, everyone also started guessing the singer. It felt like opening a blind box; you had no idea whose voice you would hear until the time came.
Is "Music Blind Box" still chasing me?
This blind box is much more mysterious than the blind boxes on the show; they really don't know which song Yu Wei will sing next time she appears.
The song for the fourth day was called "Four Seasons," a title so common that netizens had no idea what it was about.
The song title is indeed common; a simple search will yield several songs with the same name. But Yu Wei is certain that none of them are similar to his song "Four Seasons".
It doesn't sing about the four seasons or love stories, but about the evolution of history.
This song is the ending theme of the CCTV animated version of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". When I was a child, I only vaguely understood it, but later I understood its subtle sorrow.
When I was a child, we ate only bran. There are five songs in the Three Kingdoms animation, each representing one of the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. This song, "The Four Seasons," represents wood.
All five songs are full of memories, but he likes "Four Seasons" the most because it has the most artistic conception.
As the ending theme of the second half of the animation, this song, accompanied by the demise of one famous general after another, along with its mournful melody, had a tremendous impact on Yu Wei's young mind.
Seasons turn, and in the blink of an eye, another spring has arrived. Look at the world, with its partings and reunions, all ultimately returning to oneness within this world.
The Three Kingdoms elements missing from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" will be filled in by "Four Seasons"! (End of Chapter)
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