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 656 The Source of Wan

Regardless of whether a fan circle is large or small, there will always be some overlap. It is possible that the boss of this circle is the former boss of a top star.

Although Moonlight Girl's fan base is known to be stable, there are still many people who climb the wall.

Black Pearl used to be a fan of Yue Shao, but her biggest hobby was watching a young idol develop slowly.

However, Yue Shao's rise was too fast, and before she could react, the four of them had already become famous and invincible.

For her who is passionate about poverty alleviation, changing to an obscure little idol is the best choice.

Now she has become a fan of Monica, and like most people in the group, she is paying attention to the record issues of Yue Shao’s second album.

[I used to have a smurf account in Yue Shao’s fan group, and they all said the record had been broken, and they were just waiting for the official announcement to celebrate!]

[Did she really break the record? That's incredible! Honestly, I've always felt that our country's female singers aren't as good as our male counterparts, so breaking the record this time is quite meaningful.]

"Such high first-day sales are incredible. I bet even Shanghai TV couldn't have imagined such a talented girl group would emerge from their show."

Black Pearl looked a little unhappy. This record seemed to be silently mocking him for being blind and betting on the wrong horse.

However, she went to Weibo and came back confidently.

[Haha, case solved! Young Master Yue didn't even break the record!]

[Haven’t you seen Ra? He hasn’t posted on Weibo in such a long time. There must be something wrong!]

[I asked, and they said it was in the last few minutes that 150,000 tickets suddenly appeared. This is too fake. Does Zhou Yiyang think we are stupid? He actually inflated the number!]

[The funniest thing is that the rich woman who bought 150,000 albums actually has a gibberish ID. Even if it's a prank, she should at least be serious!]

There are quite a few people like Black Pearl. They make a lot of publicity in their respective fan groups, as if the low monthly sales are all inflated by the company.

Wang Xingrui and Tang Yue typed quickly, wanting to find out how the final 150,000 sales came about.

They want to break the record, but if the record is obtained unclearly, then it is better not to have it.

Lin Xuan'er frowned. Ever since she was a student, she had always told herself to respect the rules. But based on her understanding of Zhou Yiyang, he wouldn't do such a thing.

Su Yin pondered for a moment: "Don't you think that ID is strange?"

Lin Xuan'er nodded. "It's Gao Liwen's ID. You mean, a foreign fan bought it?"

Black Pearl naturally didn't know that she, who was still in elementary school, mistook Korean for garbled characters.

Of course, for a group of black fans who are obsessed with throwing dirty water, rigor is the most unnecessary thing.

If you really make a mistake, just give a perfunctory apology, or at worst cancel your account.

This is the convenience of the Internet world, and there is no cost or price for black people.

Tang Yue got inspiration and immediately logged into Twitter.

But by this time, Wang Xingrui had already gotten the answer from Bai Yangyu:

"Brother Bai just replied to me. Ra has confirmed that the record is valid and will post on Weibo soon. Xiao Xiaosu was right about the 150,000 sales volume. It comes from overseas fans."

"The organizer is a fan of Korea," Guan Feizheng told Zhou Yiyang everything he knew. "They've spontaneously formed an overseas fan club, with people from Korea, Siam, Japan, and other countries. It seems like a month ago, they started organizing album purchases on Twitter. Because many people don't buy albums on Moonlight."

Zhou Yiyang was stunned when he heard this, and then he began to reflect.

Although he has always emphasized the importance of overseas markets, he has forgotten about the official operation of overseas fans, and a non-governmental organization has actually emerged.

On the other hand, the current overseas version of Moonlight is too simple and its functions are not perfect in all aspects. This may prevent many overseas fans who want to buy the album from finding channels.

However, Zhou Yiyang found it a bit unbelievable that the film sold 150,000 copies overseas.

From this perspective, the overseas market has great potential.

"Okay, now you need to write a manuscript explaining the source of these 150,000 albums. And by the way, warn those marketing accounts that spread the rumor: don't contact them for future events."

Guan Fei nodded and left happily.

Unexpectedly, Yue Shao not only broke the record, but also created foreign exchange. This is too amazing! In the past, it was overseas celebrities who came to China to make money, but now Yue Shao has turned the tables.

Colleagues from Yi Yang Entertainment's overseas department quickly contacted the Korean fan on Twitter. When she changed her nickname to Moonlight Girls Overseas Fan Club, she also gave the other party a set of special autographed photos.

If this person hadn't organized it spontaneously, the record wouldn't have been broken this time.

This incident quickly spread from Weibo to Twitter.

The haters on Weibo deleted their posts one after another and went dormant. They believed that nothing lasts forever, and they would definitely wait until the day when Yue Shao and Zhou Yiyang became obscured!

The onlookers who watched the whole process were extremely happy. Breaking the record was a good thing, proving that the younger generation will always surpass the older generation. Moreover, the fact that Yue Shao had also made a large sum of money from overseas sounded even more exciting.

"You'll never guess," Tang Yue said, laughing wildly. "Some people actually think we're exporting our culture this time!"

"I think it can be considered," Wang Xingrui said seriously. "This is a Chinese album. If they can buy it, it's definitely cultural output."

"Indeed," Lin Xuan'er nodded. "I didn't expect our overseas fans to have such strong purchasing power. Judging from this, our overseas concerts shouldn't be a flop."

Su Yin thought about the future: "I think we can run a Twitter account, which will make it easier to consolidate overseas fans."

On Twitter, many netizens were surprised.

150,000 on the first day is a very good result even in Japan where physical records are still popular.

Although these 150,000 were contributed by fans from many countries, the sales of Moonlight Girls' new album still shocked many people.

In recent years, their understanding of China, apart from news from the United States, has basically come from movies directed by several big directors, online novels, and the TV series that have recently emerged.

As for music, Chinese singers have been silent overseas for a long time.

This time, Moonlight Girls allowed many people to see the prototype of an international girl group.

Some people even bought the album just for this record, wanting to know how well they sang to drive so many people crazy.

The success of this second album exceeded Zhou Yiyang's expectations, as it broke records domestically and attracted a surge in overseas attention.

However, Zhou Yiyang also saw the criticisms. For die-hard fans, the sound quality of the songs is good, but they have all been heard before.

Fortunately, the song itself is enjoyable and not many people complain about it.

Zhou Yiyang asked Guan Fei to summarize all the suggestions and decided to apply them all to the three majors.

He already had a preliminary idea about the third album and even thought of the marketing methods.

"Don't worry about the album," Zhou Yiyang raised his eyebrows, "Now we have to see how the new movie performs."