With the prestigious name of "Fish Leap Studio", the chaotic battle quickly attracted a group of musicians. With new cherry blossoms appearing, how could we stand still?

While Ren Setouchi's "Chrysanthemum and Sword" is not bad, they are no pushovers either; if they all team up, it's like fighting a raid boss.

As long as there are many people, they won't suffer much even if they lose. It may be embarrassing, but at least they won't be vilified.

Both sides in this three-way battle are ready, except for Yu Wei's "Top Idol" team to send representatives, which is equally important for the musicians involved.

They want to be "outstanding performers" to get a ticket to Fish Leap Studio, so naturally they have to perform better than the contestants.

There is no alliance between the singers in the cherry blossoms, their peers in the domestic entertainment industry, and the contestants. Everyone has their own reasons for wanting to win, and that is the root of the chaos.

The strength of the players directly impacts the overall strength of the first group, so it cannot be ignored.

However, Yu Wei's efficiency was unexpectedly low this time. The first competition was limited to one week, but he didn't reveal any information for four consecutive days.

However, the presence of their counterparts in the Chinese entertainment industry is very strong. Following closely behind "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword," they have released a number of new works.

Among them, there were many mediocre attempts and a few genuine talents, as well as some new songs with great momentum that immediately overshadowed Setouchi Ren's compositions.

However, their performance was not exactly outstanding.

Evaluating a song's popularity requires comprehensive consideration. Their new song easily overwhelmed the competition due to their native language advantage, but they were no match in terms of conversion rate.

It takes all the advantages of timing, location, and people to barely surpass others, which is hardly a commendable achievement.

One-sided "winning" is meaningless; they need a work that surpasses the other in every aspect, just like Yu Wei did in his album.

Unfortunately, the first batch of Chinese singers who faced the challenge failed to achieve this. It remains to be seen what arrangements Yu Wei will make next.

It wasn't until the update on the fourth night that Yu Wei revealed that the contestant in this round was none other than Zhou Mulun, the most popular of the local singers.

Upon seeing this name, other singers releasing songs at the same time felt a chill in their hearts; they were incredibly unlucky to have encountered such a formidable opponent right from the start.

Yu Wei has written about many indigenous singers, but this one is definitely the most impressive. He plays the traditional Chinese style with unparalleled skill and is undoubtedly a top-notch talent.

Not only did I encounter a seasoned Sakura musician, but then came Zhou Mulun, whose style is quite diverse. I guess I have no chance this round. Let's try again next week.

In this chaotic battle, these "NPCs" have a unique advantage: they can participate repeatedly.

If it doesn't work this week, try again next week. As long as they have enough, they can run for eight weeks at a time. The more opportunities, the better.

Netizens are naturally unconcerned about these external factors; what they care about most right now is Yu Wei's new song...

Nunchucks? What kind of weapon is that?

Ever since Yu Wei announced a couple of days ago that he was going to write a song about weapons, everyone has been looking forward to this new song. People have suggested all sorts of weapons, from swords and spears to clubs and sticks. Who would have thought that Yu Wei would choose such an uncommon one in the end?

Nunchucks are certainly weapons, but they can't even imagine what it would be like to write a song about them.

However, netizens are well aware of the principle that "the weirder the lineup, the faster you win." They'll find out what Yu Wei's strategy is when they hear it.

On the fifth day, Yu Wei finally officially released his entry for the first round of the chaotic battle. Netizens rushed to click on it, only to see a scene that looked all too familiar.

[Movie Trailer: Goodbye Mr. Loser - Nunchaku Edition]

So this song is also a trailer for the movie? That's such clever advertising, not wasting a single resource. But people aren't against it, after all, there will be plenty of songs to listen to, and with only a month left until the movie's release, they're not afraid of being kept in suspense.

The cover of the promotional video featuring the lead actor is also very eye-catching. Yu Wei is wearing a yellow training uniform, seemingly performing on stage, which looks rather comical.

The promotional video begins with Charlotte's performance on stage. As the host announces the start of the show, Charlotte officially takes the stage, his yellow figure standing out conspicuously on the simple stage.

He paused slightly and made an awkward fist-and-palm salute.

Those familiar with Yu Wei know that he has actually practiced kung fu, but in the movie, his character Xia Luo is completely clueless about it, which makes him look quite comical.

This kind of expert-acting-as-a-novice behavior can also be called "pretending to be an expert while secretly plotting against him".

Sure enough, after his comical entrance, Yu Wei's demeanor changed the moment he raised the microphone. His movements were still clumsy, but the song completely made up for it.

The moment she sang, she amazed everyone. Her clear and powerful voice enunciated each word with perfect precision and rhythm, perfectly matching Zhou Mulun's enunciation style, which was both ambiguous and rhythmic.

The style of this song completely exceeded everyone's expectations. Who would have thought that Zhou Mulun, who is good at traditional Chinese style, would do something like this? And who would have thought that Yu Wei would use this kind of fast rap song to target the other side?

However, as the song progressed, everyone quickly realized its extraordinary qualities.

On the surface, it's just street kids showing off, but at its core, it's wrapped up with profound national imagery, martial arts schools, tea ceremonies...

Even the nunchucks in the song title represent their own culture. It's perfectly reasonable for them to use their own culture to counter the other's culture.

The line that best fits the scene is "The sign of the sick man of East Asia has been kicked away by me," which reminds everyone of famous scenes in kung fu movies.

The person standing opposite you right now is none other than a classic villain from a kung fu movie, isn't he?
"Quickly use the nunchucks, hmph ha hee!"

"Quickly use the nunchucks, hum hum ha hee!"

These simple, repetitive lyrics are incredibly catchy, almost like a meme virus; once you hear them, they stay in your mind and you can't get them out.

Let alone eight weeks, they probably won't forget this line even after eight years. Just based on this line alone, it's impossible for "Nunchucks" to get a low number of votes when the election comes.

This was Yu Wei's first time singing a fast-paced rap song. In the promotional video, sweat quickly soaked his forehead, glistening under the lights.

The training clothes, glistening with sweat, appeared even more vibrant and intense, as if a fire were quietly yet fiercely burning on his body.

As the song reaches its climax, all the Chinese and Western instruments roar in symphony, and the drumbeats are as dense as a torrential downpour.

He no longer used any specific moves; his entire body seemed to transform into a yellow whirlwind, kicking away the sign on the stage that read "Sick Man of East Asia."

In the original movie, Xia Luo actually kicked over the staff member holding the sign; this scene was specially prepared by Yu Wei for the promotional video.

Seeing this scene, netizens who had been successfully brainwashed by the song felt that there was a deeper meaning behind it. That's right, this was Yu Wei's counterattack.

It's burning up!

It wasn't just the elements of the song that were targeted, but also the group of people on the other side; they weren't even going to put on an act anymore.

I never expected "Goodbye Mr. Loser" to have such exciting scenes; I guess I have to go support it. (End of Chapter)

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