Actor Wang Yueheng transmigrates as a street singer participating in a talent show. His on-the-spot creation of "The Lone Brave" ignites the entire internet, helping him rise from a grassro...
The recent dispute between this overseas-returned singer and his record label over contract termination has been widely discussed online.
South Korean entertainment agency MS even made a statement.
Anyone who dares to sign or invite this singer to perform will be swiftly sued.
Whether Liu Huaxian can successfully terminate his contract with South Korean company MS will also determine whether he can participate in the recording of the first season of "Dream Life".
"Hua Xian is still in a lawsuit with Wang Yueheng. He just went to participate in 'The Rap of China'."
He Jiong smiled and then spoke directly.
"Huh, Wang Yueheng is doing rap again?"
"I remember he was running his own singing competition show, something like 'The Voice of China'?"
Upon hearing this, Huang Lei hurriedly walked to He Jiong's side and looked at the other person's phone screen.
Knowing that Wang Yueheng's assistant, Mo Zixue, came from a distinguished family, he was also very interested in the young singer's development.
"It's said that he went on stage specifically to sing a hip-hop song for the theme song of his new movie."
"I just performed a song, and it was a huge hit. It's already been shared over ten million times."
He Jiong held up his phone and said with great emotion.
"That's a shame, I'll have to watch the replay later."
Upon hearing this, Huang Lei said with a disappointed look.
"No regrets, he's about to sing a new song to appease the unconvinced contestants on stage."
He Jiong looked back at his phone screen and spoke with a serious expression.
"Oh, I understand!"
Upon hearing this, Huang Lei suddenly realized what was going on.
After all, he's been in the entertainment industry for nearly thirty years.
He had heard of these arrogant hip-hop artists to some extent.
He gives the impression of being arrogant and domineering, thinking he's the best in the world.
Besides, his teenage son has recently become obsessed with rap music.
He wears his hat askew and baggy pants every day, imitating the irreverent behavior of foreign hip-hop artists.
This gave Huang Lei a huge headache.
I wanted to dissuade my son from learning some traditional music, but I was afraid of stifling his curiosity and thirst for knowledge about new things.
But with Wu Chi and GP1, these rappers have been failing one after another.
He also worried that his son would be influenced by bad influences and learn some negative things.
"But how did Wang Yueheng come up with the idea of writing hip-hop songs for movies?"
"Isn't he a member of the Chinese Opera Association? Doesn't he know about the relevant national policies?"
Huang Lei then frowned and asked again.
It's worth noting that just two years ago, China's State Administration of Radio and Television issued its strictest ban yet.
It is clearly stipulated that tattooed artists, hip-hop artists, and artists from non-mainstream or depressing cultures are not allowed to be invited to television programs.
This is tantamount to directly relegating domestic hip-hop culture to an extremely niche category.
Wang Yueheng is ignoring the mainstream musical styles of "Wanjiang" and "Qinghuaci".
Why bother joining the shady hip-hop scene?
If things go wrong, it could easily ruin the popularity and reputation you've worked so hard to build.
"I guess he might have seen the chaotic side of the domestic rap scene."
"I also hope to take this opportunity to change the landscape of rap music in China..."
He Jiong stared at his phone screen and shared his thoughts.
"That's not easy. How could those audiences who like this type of music easily change their preferences?"
"Changing a person's values is no less difficult than reforming criminals in prison."
Huang Lei shook his head, indicating that he did not approve of Wang Yueheng's attempt.
"Come on, Teacher He, let's watch it together."
As he spoke, Huang Lei simply found two chairs and pulled He Jiong to sit in the shade to watch the live match.