"Quickly use the nunchucks, hmph ha hee!"

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

The recording studio still had the lingering warmth of the filming of "Nunchucks". Meng Han and Lin Puyan frowned. Had Yu Wei's mental state become like this?
Judging from its style, this song is clearly not very formal; it's more like a spur-of-the-moment entertainment piece.

Whenever a crucial moment arrives, Yu Wei always tries to come up with new tricks, which he enjoys himself, but it makes his crew suffer with constant anxiety...

In Meng Han and Lin Puyan's eyes, Yu Wei was like a good young man who was good at extreme sports. He was really handsome, but he was also really dangerous.

Although I know he is highly skilled, I can't help but worry, since there are many experts who crash in extreme sports.

This kind of cultural exchange involving countries is not a competition or a game; it cannot be taken lightly. At this critical juncture, it's understandable that the two of them were worried when Yu Wei presented a "strange song."

"In terms of production..." Meng Han gestured with his hands in front of him, "At least six audio tracks are synchronized, which usually causes frequency clashes, but he handled them with clear distinctions."

The song is indeed strange, but Yu Wei's stats are still too high. The song quality is undeniable; it just depends on whether everyone can accept it.

This type of music has always been selective in its audience; those who like it enjoy it immensely, while those who don't can't stand it at all.

Lin Puyan didn't even bother to reply; did he even need to comment?
Analyzing the production process is the greatest disrespect to Yu Wei's work; compared to that, he is more amazed by Yu Wei's comprehensiveness.

To be able to blend lyrical, rock, R&B, martial arts, folk music, rap, and classical piano into one song, and do it so well, is truly impressive.

"This song should win."

The victory they're talking about certainly doesn't mean surpassing their opponents in terms of popularity. Comparing popularity in a Chinese-language home arena is a bit unfair; they should compare overall strength.

Yu Wei's song has a unique style, but its quality is in no way inferior to its counterpart. In terms of concept and novelty, "Nunchucks" is completely superior.

Ren Setouchi's "Chrysanthemum and Sword" is, frankly speaking, just a self-expression, while Yu Wei's song, while expressing herself, also has something outward-looking.

Songs related to traditional culture should avoid reusing materials. If they keep using the same images and phrases, aesthetic fatigue will be a common problem.

"The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" is just like that. The so-called etiquette of the chrysanthemum and the martial arts of the sword are expressions commonly used in Sakura's works, and it is the episode that best fits the stereotype.

In contrast, this song "Nunchucks," while containing many elements of traditional culture, is absolutely trendy.

In a clash of weapons, unexpected moves are definitely more likely to win than simply following the prescribed techniques.

Just as the two breathed a sigh of relief, feeling that the match was in the bag, bad news came from the trending topics: #NunchucksLost...

Meng Han couldn't believe his eyes. This shouldn't be happening. Although "Nunchucks" is selective in style, its quality is top-notch. How could it lose so easily?
"Impossible, absolutely impossible."

Although everyone makes mistakes, Meng Han was more certain than anyone else that Yu Wei would never lose in such a situation.

"I'll eat if I lose this song."

On Yu Wei's matter, the two of them reached a rare consensus, even a kind of obsessive trust: even if the King of Heaven loses, Yu Wei will not lose.

They haven't beaten Yu Wei yet, how can this kid lose to someone else first?
They still lost to a person from the cherry blossoms. Whether Yu Wei can accept it or not, they don't know, but the two of them definitely can't accept it.

It's a rumor, it must be a rumor!

Without thinking, the two clicked on it, intending to give the marketing account a good scolding, but they were dumbfounded after seeing the content.

Yu Weizhen lost, and it wasn't a marketing account that posted it; he posted it himself...

At the end of the third promotional video for "Goodbye Mr. Loser," the results of the song competition were revealed: Xia Luo's "Nunchucks" won second prize. Yu Wei had indeed lost not in cultural exchange, but in the film itself. For a moment, the two were speechless, yet they also quietly breathed a sigh of relief.

Let's just ask whether we lost or not...

But soon, a new problem arose. Losing in the movie is still losing, but this song "Nunchucks" is well-produced, easy to sing, and has a good theme, so how could it lose?

They weren't there when this scene was filmed, so they didn't know it was in the plot. But after seeing it in the promotional video, they themselves are now considering buying tickets to see it.

They knew the plot perfectly well; they were just curious about what song could have pushed "Nunchucks" to second place.

If Meng Han and Lin Puyan, as actors, are like this, then netizens who saw this scene must be even more upset; they are already thinking of going to the cinema to find out what happened.

This scene was naturally deliberately released by Yu Wei. The movie trailer had already been released twice. The momentum would weaken after the first release, and the third release would eventually be exhausted. Continuing to release it step by step would definitely not have a significant effect.

So, he decided to keep everyone in suspense and whet their appetite with the movie's plot...

In the original film, "Nunchucks" lost to Kid's "I Dedicate Oil to My Motherland," which is considered one of the most memorable scenes.

However, he deliberately cut out that part, only releasing the clip of Charlotte ranking second to attract people, not afraid that people wouldn't take the bait.

As expected, netizens knew the promotional video was intentional, but they couldn't resist the sheer suspense. If "Nunchucks" is second best, then what masterpiece must be first...?

"Isn't this a bit like a deceptive premonition?"

Qi Luoan didn't know what to say; this kid had gone further and further down the path of being inhuman.

"How can something like camera language be considered deception?"

"Double Sticks" did lose. Yu Wei just edited out the result in advance. You can say he spoiled the plot, but he won't admit to deceiving the audience.

These days, propaganda videos are getting more and more cunning. Compared to those that "leak secrets," "make puppies cry," or "even blind people would praise them," Yu Wei's trick is actually quite harmless...

Besides, calling "I Dedicate Oil to My Motherland" a masterpiece doesn't seem wrong, since it will be released later and might even be requisitioned.

Because of Yu Wei's quirky actions, the third promotional video was quite successful. Many viewers were no longer interested in watching a comedy, but rather in listening to the songs.

With the sheer volume of songs in "Goodbye Mr. Loser," I'm sure everyone will leave with a full load of goodies...

"Um, where's the competition?"

Yu Wei's movie promotional video has caused "widespread public resentment." Qi Luo'an has almost forgotten about this big battle. How should the winner and loser be determined?
"It was just something I did."

It wasn't that Yu Wei was arrogant; his primary goal this time was actually to promote the movie, and the competition was just something he did incidentally.

This person named Ren Setouchi is not among the top musicians in Japan, so there won't be much suspense in the competition. If everyone is sweating profusely in the first round, how can they continue?
In short, we'll deal with whatever comes our way, and right now Yu Wei is only concerned with whether his first film can take off.

"If the Sakura singer knew you just casually took care of him, I wonder if she could handle it..."

Yu Wei truly treated the other party like a cherry blossom, refusing to even grant them a dignified defeat.

However, if you really push the other side to their limit, their offensive will definitely become more and more ferocious. If you think about it carefully, Yu Wei is making things more difficult for the later contestants.

After winning, you have to provoke others, then you just walk away, leaving the other contestants to face opponents in a "manic" state, right?

Who said Yu Wei was a reliable carry? He doesn't even hide how he can mess with his teammates... (End of Chapter)

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