You Were Told to Write Songs, But You Overturned the Literary World?

Lin Rui transmigrated to a parallel world and awakened a show business system.

Here, there is no hunger, no smoke of war, and the entire populace adores entertainment. It's truly the pinn...

Chapter 286 Could this be considered an imitation that nearly killed the original voice actor? (1/2)

Chapter 286: Does this count as imitating someone to the point of killing the original voice?

"A Thousand Autumns' Farewell?"

"Judging from the song title and intro, it should be a Chinese style song."

Ke Changhuan's eyes lit up.

If we're talking about who among the five has the most authority on traditional Chinese style songs, then it's undoubtedly him.

Tong Xue and Xue Ying looked at Ke Changhuan almost simultaneously, their expressions and gestures seemingly saying, "It's up to you now!"

"There are quite a few singers who specialize in traditional Chinese style music, but logically speaking, Empress Changping should be using it as a cover to hide her true identity..."

Shi Yongzheng was still expressing his opinion, but soon he couldn't continue.

Because Empress Changping on stage has begun to sing loudly!

That voice is amazing!

The song opens with a chorus that instantly paints a magnificent picture of the beautiful landscape!

The most crucial part is the chorus, which is sung in the style of traditional Chinese opera!

"Fleeting life?"

Ke Changhuan said it almost subconsciously.

"You don't really think Empress Changping is just a fleeting dream, do you?"

Tong Xue and Xue Ying were speechless, and even felt a hint of contempt.

It is true that she is called Empress Changping, but the problem is that her unique physical characteristics are not flat at all!

Even they, being women themselves, couldn't help but feel a sense of envy and jealousy!

Ke Changhuan coughed lightly, trying to cover his embarrassment: "I mean, could this song have been written by Fusheng?"

“Fusheng did indeed pioneer the combination of traditional opera singing with popular elements. I went to Xiazhou during the Spring Festival Gala and heard his opera singing works there.”

"It must be admitted that those works are all quite excellent."

"However, more and more music producers are following the trend. Recently, some good opera-style songs have appeared in Nanzhou, Haozhou, and Wanzhou."

Pang Anyou's meaning is clear: combining opera singing with popular elements is no longer the exclusive domain of Fusheng, so there's no need to squeeze into dead ends.

"By the way, did you recognize who she is?"

The song was already halfway through when Xue Ying couldn't help but ask a question.

"Not at the moment."

Pang Anyou looked serious: "But one thing is certain, she probably rarely sings songs with a traditional Chinese style."

“Singing less doesn’t mean singing badly. Whether it’s this song, ‘Elegy for a Thousand Autumns,’ or the singing skills of Empress Changping, they are already impeccable.”

Ke Changhuan said with a solemn expression: "Even many singers in the traditional Chinese style are far inferior to her in terms of singing ability."

horrible!

This was the consensus among the main members of the judging panel.

Although people like Xia Xianci and Zhao Wenyao spoke less and played more of a role in enlivening the atmosphere, this does not mean that they lacked judgment on the merits of songs and singers.

On the contrary, in some ways they are even more professional than Pang Anyou, Ke Changhuan, Shi Yongzheng, Xue Ying and Tong Xue!

Empress Changping performed at a level that put even the best in her field to shame, even in an area she was not good at. What could be more terrifying than that?

Two minutes later, Empress Changping on stage finished singing.

On stage, she remained elegant and graceful in every gesture, giving people a sense of distance that made her seem unapproachable.

"A-list celebrity?"

Shi Yongzheng’s words sounded like a test, but in reality, they were a confirmation.

“It used to be.”

Empress Changping's voice was somewhat androgynous.

The main members of the judging panel frowned.

Empress Changping's answer is ambiguous.

The phrase "formerly" can be understood as someone who was once a top-tier celebrity, but has gradually faded out of the entertainment industry, and whose influence is no longer sufficient to support the threshold of being a top-tier celebrity.

Of course, it can also be elevated to another level, for example, top-tier celebrities?

The latter is fine, since there are only a handful of top-tier celebrities, but the former is harder to categorize.

It's worth noting that in the past decade, quite a few A-list celebrities have faded from the scene or even retired. To reach this level, aside from a decline in influence, the possibility of a decline in other aspects, including one's own abilities, is almost nonexistent.