Let You Open a Bar, You Go Destroy the Music Industry?

After transmigrating, Bei Chen discovered this body was not only disfigured but also suffering from alcohol poisoning.

What else could he do? Just give up and lie flat!

Chapter 75 A Music Talker's Commentary

That's a good compliment; give it a few more compliments.

Yan Ping hadn't been happy for more than a few seconds when he heard Feng Yueke say "But!"

"But look at this, how often do we see a song like this?"

It's not that we're interested in pop songs, but rather that we simply have nothing else to listen to, so many people just randomly pick some songs to listen to.

If there were more good songs, would there still be a market for mindless pop songs?

[Teacher Feng's words really resonated with me. Who the hell would listen to mindless pop songs when there are good ones?!]

This is the current music market: everyone wants to compose music in the simplest, most convenient, and fastest way possible, and then start making money. As a result, the quality of the songs is hard to guarantee.

[Insightful, Teacher Feng's explanation is very insightful, but what does this have to do with Mr. Mask?]

Upon seeing the comments, Fengyueke pointed out directly: "That's right, what does this have to do with Mr. Mask? Let's talk about it now."

In terms of resources, Mr. Mask's resources are inferior to Yan Ping's.

However, "Blue Lotus" is ranked first, while "Ivory Mountain" can only be ranked second.

What does this tell us?

This shows that everyone's music appreciation ability is quite good.

The former is indeed much better than the latter.

Looking at Mr. Mask's other songs, whether it's "Dear John" or "Suddenly Missing You," they are all of a very high standard.

In the long run, will people be more accepting of Mr. Mask's songs or pop songs?

Without needing any responses from netizens, Fengyueke knew that everyone had chosen the former.

"That's right, everyone prefers Mr. Mask's songs, plus he releases songs quite quickly."

In just over two months, they have already released seven or eight songs.

It's fast and high-quality, which is why we've all become fans of Mr. Mask, and that's why we've all gathered here.

As more and more people become fans of Mr. Mask, those catchy pop songs will likely lose their market appeal.

Entertainment companies, other bands, and singers all need to release songs of higher quality; otherwise, how can they compete with Mr. Mask? How can they be accepted by netizens?

If this continues, a virtuous cycle will emerge, and the music scene will have a glimmer of hope again.

Calling it a revolution would be an exaggeration.

But Mr. Mask's new song tonight is indeed very important..."