You Were Told to Write Songs, Not Dominate Sinology Masters?

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...

Chapter 633 South Korean singer Psy invites fans to perform, creating a custom song for them (2/2)

But when he heard Wang Yueheng's last sentence, a look of envy immediately appeared on his face.

The British Museum voluntarily donated more than 20,000 precious artifacts from China back to China.

If it were my own country, it would be something I wouldn't even dare to imagine.

Let alone returning cultural relics.

It's already a miracle that Britain doesn't send troops to American bases in South Korea to join American soldiers in abusing men and women there...

"Then I wish you a great performance. I'll be there to watch your concert later and cheer you on!"

"I also hope that Mr. Wang Yueheng can come to the venue tonight to watch my performance."

"There are many of your South Korean fans here, and they would be very happy to meet you tonight!"

Afterwards, he took a photo with Wang Yueheng.

Psy (Park Jae-hyun) continued to explain why he had come over that evening.

That is, they hope that Wang Yueheng can come to his stage tonight to help support him and ignite the entire audience.

"If nothing unexpected happens, I will definitely be there to show my support!"

Upon hearing the invitation, Wang Yueheng thought for a moment and then gave an ambiguous reply.

After all, he didn't know if there would be any unexpected situations after the cultural relic donation ceremony tonight, so he couldn't say anything definitively.

"Okay, if you can come, I'll have my assistant reserve the best seat for you!"

Seeing that Wang Yueheng did not explicitly deny it, "Psy" Park Jae-hyun nodded happily and said.

Despite his overnight fame, he had his own plans.

If this talented singer from China could come and perform for me, more Chinese audiences would get to know me.

Maybe this will also open up an opportunity to enter the entertainment industry in China!

The Western entertainment industry is even harder to break into than overseas.

Park Jae-hyun believes that the vast Chinese arts and culture market is more suitable for the long-term development of Asian singers like himself.

"Bye-bye!"

"Bye~"

After the other team members took a group photo with "Psy," everyone waved goodbye to this maverick South Korean entertainer.

Afterwards, Wang Yueheng acted as if nothing had happened and continued to lead everyone, throwing themselves wholeheartedly into the preparations for the performance.

For him, it's not just Psy, it's like having all of South Korea's top stars gathered here.

Even the arrival of the South Korean president did not stir any emotion within him.

Fortunately, Psy's attitude wasn't bad; if it had been another South Korean celebrity who made rude remarks...

Wang Yueheng wouldn't mind teasing his opponent a bit more during the later performance.

"Gangnam Sexy? I heard the song and dance are pretty popular..."

While the team members were rehearsing, Wang Yueheng sat down, opened his phone, and watched the music video for the song "Psy".

He occasionally comes across this song on the international version of Douyin, but he hasn't watched the entire music video.

The word "Jiangnan" in particular made Wang Yueheng especially sensitive.

In the minds of most Chinese people.

These two words simply cannot be combined with the word "sexy".

Of course, Wang Yueheng knew this too.

The "Gangnam" in Psy's song most likely refers to Gangnam District in Seoul, the capital city.

Gangnam District in South Korea is also an area where wealthy people gather.

The area is filled with upscale residential areas, luxury shopping malls, and fine restaurants, making it a major living area for South Korea's upper class.

Staring at the exaggerated and sexy hip-swaying dance in the music video, Wang Yueheng couldn't help but ponder.

If, by some chance, Park Jae-hyun, "Psy," invites me to perform on stage with him.

What kind of song would be appropriate for me to sing for these South Korean audiences?