Chapter 306 The Globalization of Blueberry Music Festival
In distant America, this may be the first time in their history that so many people are listening to the music of a few girls from China on the street.
"The world is really going downhill!" A white uncle sat outside a fast food restaurant and grumbled: "Are young people these days crazy? They actually like to listen to Chinese singing!"
"What's wrong with them singing? Dad, you're just too old-fashioned." The boy sitting opposite him was wearing a baseball cap, holding a mobile phone to discuss with friends where to go tonight, with headphones on one ear.
, what was playing inside was Yue Shao’s song.
"Am I old-fashioned?" The white uncle slammed the table hard: "Is their music better than our songs? People all over the world listen to the Grammys and watch the Oscars. Our pop culture is the best! You guys
Don’t these young people just like to see these beautiful girls twisting and turning in front of you!”
Unexpectedly, the boy nodded very naturally and agreed with his father's words: "Yes, Dad, the four of them are so beautiful! I went to check out their previous concert videos. Oh my God, it's amazing! This is comparable to those in our country.
Black girl groups are much better looking! I have to say that Asian girl groups are really amazing. First there was Korea, and now the Chinese group is popular again!"
"Huh," the white uncle didn't want to continue this topic: "Just wait and see, you will regret it when their culture invades!"
Ovina was sitting in her villa in Los Angeles, without any inspiration at this time.
She is not only a singer, but also an original singer.
However, she recently had a mental breakdown.
She bought "Red and Black" with a normal heart, and first listened to the six Chinese songs.
Although she can't understand most of the Chinese, she can still hear the quality of the melody.
After she listened to the English song, everyone was dumbfounded.
Although there are only three new songs this time, in Ovina's opinion, each one is a masterpiece and can be used as the album's title track.
She even doubted that she would never be able to write this kind of song even if she spent her entire life writing.
Especially the song "Yellow", the music style is the British rock that she is most obsessed with, and the lyrics are so well written.
She even suspected that Yue Shao's boss, that handsome man, was of mixed race. Otherwise, why would he be able to write English lyrics better than she, an American, could formulate words and sentences?
"Ovina," sitting next to her was Ovina's best friend, a supermodel: "What are you worried about? No matter how good their songs are, it won't affect you! I've seen it
, the sales volume of "Red and Black" in our country is estimated to be around 100,000 in the first week, which can only be considered second-tier! The cumulative sales of your first album are now three million, you are obviously much better."
"But I'm in China, and I'm not even in the second tier!" Ovina knows herself very well. At the last Mid-Autumn Festival party, she was very popular, but she didn't attract many fans in the future.
She and her agent also realized that today's China is no longer like it used to be, with its mindless beautification filter for foreign artists.
"Anyway, you guys are not on the same level of comparison. Even if their albums are of high quality, they still can't get a Grammy. Are music reviews important?"
"But my original work is terrible in comparison." Ovina said while holding her tongue.
"Now we young people love to hear you sing songs about girls' troubles and ex-boyfriend is a scumbag, which are relaxing and happy. And we all know that original singers are just personal creations. Anyway, your strongest point is your singing skills.
If you ask me, you should listen to Sister Kaiwen (Ovina’s agent), give up originality, and cooperate with top producers. If you ask me, aren’t the producers in our country much better than that Zhou?"
Oweina didn't say anything. She didn't want to hurt her best friend. But she really felt that Zhou Yiyang was better than those American producers.
She even had the urge to fly to the Blueberry Music Festival.
Now she is extremely envious of Monica.
There has also been a Moonlight Girl craze in Australia recently. What Zhang Yiling is asked most when she goes to school every day is about her story with Moonlight Girl.
Because her classmates discovered that the director of the movie Zhang Yiling was starring in was the same boss as Moonlight Girl.
"I have such a good relationship with them," Zhang Yiling raised her lips: "My sisters took special care of me when they were in China!"
"Wow, so strong!"
"Can you bring us Moonlight Girl's autograph next time you return to China?"
"I heard that Shanghai is more developed than our Sydney. Is this true?"
Zhang Yiling was a little surprised and a little proud.
She really didn't expect that Yue Shao's popularity would really change people's impression of Huaxia.
So she made a crazy decision and took two days off to go back to China to watch the music festival.
When Zhang Yiling arrived in Shanghai by plane, she saw Zhou Yiyang, who was standing at the airport pick-up station in a suit. He was extremely outstanding in appearance and figure.
"Uncle Zhou!"
Zhang Yiling smiled slyly, and while Zhou Yiyang was confused by this nickname, she threw herself into his arms.
Zhou Yiyang looked down at this fashionably dressed girl and couldn't help but say: "Stop calling me uncle. Every time you call me that, I wonder if I'm getting old again."
"I'm not old," Zhang Yiling said cheerfully: "I'm obviously much younger. How about seeing you Oppa in the future?"
"Are you watching Gao Li's drama recently?" Zhou Yiyang chuckled and dragged the suitcase away for her.
"Isn't "Kingdom" finished? I found out that there are a few more homemade dramas on Moonlight Korea. I like the themes of them all, so I downloaded them and watched them. Brother Zhou, now all my classmates are using your software.
.You can listen to music, watch movies and TV series, and watch TV series from different countries. You only need one membership, it’s a great deal!”
Zhang Yiling said excitedly.
Zhou Yiyang hummed, Liu Fenfang had given him data before, and Moonlight was already the largest streaming media platform in Australia.
When several movie companies in the United States thought of establishing a streaming media platform to seize the market, they discovered that they were already a step too late.
Even in the United States, which was the last to open up, touch-onlight has become mainstream, and everyone among young people can use it.
"You know, I thought I heard it wrong when the teacher called me and said you were coming back to China. What are you doing when you come back?" Zhou Yiyang asked.
"Look at the music festival, Blueberry Music Festival. Many people on Twitter want to come now!" Zhang Yiling said proudly: "I won't have to buy a ticket if I follow you, right?"
Zhou Yiyang nodded helplessly: "Nonsense, I can wear this face in most entertainment venues in the country."
"Hey," Zhang Yiling said happily: "Brother Zhou is so awesome!"
Chapter completed!