My Girl Group Became a Hit

Reborn in a parallel world, Zhou Yiyang becomes the boss, manager, and errand boy of an 18th-tier girl group...

Who could have imagined that five years later, Zhou Yiyang's girl group swe...

Chapter 498 The First Round Ends

When the Moonlight Girl walked onto the stage, the screams were no less than those of Ling Hu and Luo Chen.

Instead, Wen Yuan, who was beside them, seemed a little lonely.

However, Wen Yuan is no longer at the age where she needs to rely on fans' support to prove her popularity.

As soon as she stood next to them, her aura was revealed. Even Moonlight Girl's fans couldn't control their gaze and noticed Wen Yuan.

After seeing this scene, Xiaopang immediately started clapping.

He would often say to his mother: "Mom, did you see how popular they are?"

My mother nodded in agreement, then said, "So what if he's popular? We, the audience, still have to decide whether to vote based on how well he sings."

Xiaopang pursed his lips, patted his chest earnestly, and said, "Of course I know. Mom, don't worry. With the four of them, plus Wen Yuan, how can they sing badly?"

"That's Wen Yuan!" The mother belatedly stared at the screen. "I didn't recognize her just now! But if it's her, I'm really looking forward to it."

For young people, almost no one dares to say that they have not heard Yue Shao’s songs.

As long as you use Tik Tok and go online, you will always hear the songs they sing.

However, Wen Yuan is a singer loved by most older audiences.

So this pair of them can be said to cover most age groups.

Before the performance even started, many people had already booked a spot in the top three of the first round of voting.

Zhou Yiyang remained calm. Looking at Guan Fei, who was anxiously checking her phone, he was puzzled. "Are you nervous?"

"A little bit!" Guan Fei stuck out her tongue and explained sheepishly, "I actually know that no matter what they sing, the votes won't be low. And this song isn't difficult to sing, so it's unlikely to fail. But the comments are all praising them, and I'm afraid they'll be killed by the praising."

Guan Fei's worries completely disappeared after Wen Yuan spoke.

Her first sentence caught everyone's attention.

The words that came to Zhou Yiyang’s mind at this moment were: “The sword is still sharp.”

I have to say that Wen Yuan’s singing skills are still terrifying.

The new version of "Don't Want to Grow Up" is much more difficult to sing.

This gave Wang Xingrui and Wen Yuan room to perform. From Wang Xingrui's voice, we could tell that she was in good shape tonight and there was no problem with her throat.

Compared with the first version, this dance is much more refined.

This time, Zhou Yiyang found them a choreographer from Korea who combined modern dance and street dance.

At least enough effort has been put into the visual effects.

When Lin Xuaner walked to the front and performed a popping routine, the audience became excited.

It can be said that this version of the dance is even cooler.

When Teacher Wen Yuan finally danced with them, the atmosphere reached a climax.

"It was so cool!" Guan Fei's face flushed with excitement. "The audience's response was also quite enthusiastic. The ticket sales should be high."

"Well, there should be a lot of people who like it live anyway." Zhou Yiyang's evaluation was very objective: "But in the eyes of music critics and some fans of the original song, the votes probably won't be high. Some people may think the changes are too noisy."

After listening to Zhou Yiyang's evaluation, Guan Fei calmed down and thought about it carefully, and felt that it made sense.

"Yes, dance music is great live, but it's not widely listened to on a regular basis. After all, you can't fully experience the impact of live dance by listening to the music later."

This also appeared in the previous episodes of "Autumn of Music".

Some dance tracks received great live feedback and received high scores from the 300-person audience. However, after the subsequent singles were released, the number of plays was significantly lower than that of some of the more heartfelt slow songs.

In general, in daily life, people still prefer to listen to soothing songs that can evoke emotional resonance.

But at the ultimate ceremony, the key to voting depends on whether the song can leave an impression on you.

From this perspective, the adaptation direction of Yue Shao's "Don't Want to Grow Up" is correct.

After the eight groups of direct guests finished their performances, people in many forums initiated voting.

As a forum with a majority of female users, Luo Chen and Ling Hu still took first place in the voting, followed closely by Yue Shao.

On male forums like Shipu, Yue Shao has a crushing advantage in voting.

As for senior citizen forums like NGB, the voting results are quite diverse, showing a fifty-fifty split among all members.

Guan Fei read several forum posts, and in the end she was not sure who would get the highest number of votes.

After all, those who made it straight to the finals were no pushovers. There weren't any obvious mistakes in the first round.

Instead, the two resurrected guests who have not been announced have become the key variables.

"The first guest to be resurrected," the host said as he opened the envelope. "Their songs captured the spirit of Chinese men, and many netizens exclaimed, 'Odds are, boy bands can be so manly. Congratulations to the group!"

This result was within everyone's expectations.

Both the song itself and their popularity are well deserved.

"They are quite popular!" Zhou Yiyang exclaimed.

Bai Yangyu took the opportunity to promote: "Boss Zhou, I think our company can also form a boy band."

"Boy group?" Zhou Yiyang touched his chin. "I'm not very familiar with this business. Besides, if we form an idol group, it will still divert Yue Shao's fans."

Guan Fei couldn't help but laugh: "As expected, our Yue Shao is Brother Yang's favorite."

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