I request that Wei Li withdraw from "Masked Singer" and participate in the next live broadcast of "Singer 2024".
I also support Wei Li participating in "Singer 2024". Let Wei Li experience what true professional skills are, and let me see just how professional he is.
You guys are so mean! Now there aren't many singers who dare to go on "Singer 2024".
No auto-tuning, no post-production editing, live broadcast throughout! A stage that reveals the true colors of Chinese singers.
[Then I request that Yan Yu participate in "Singer 2024," so that teacher and student can sing together on the same stage—a truly beautiful story.]
...
Seeing that everyone's conversation had drifted off to the next room, Xu Yanyu quickly said, "You guys watch the show! This episode of 'Masked Singer' has two new singers who are both pretty good."
As soon as she finished speaking, Chu Lina, the first singer in the show, took the stage.
The viewers in the live stream listened to a short segment and then started complaining.
[This isn't very good. Is this the level of our domestic entertainment industry? No wonder we get crushed by foreign singers.]
[Is this all the quality you've got? Was the audio edited in post-production? Even with editing, it still sounds like this?]
Although the stage setup for this "Enchanting Fox" performance was excellent, I think their singing was only slightly better than my karaoke performance.
With such excellent performances preceding it, Wang Shi faces a challenge. If I hadn't seen the other performance, I would have thought this alluring fox sang quite well.
But after watching the live stream next door, I just felt so frustrated.
The foreign girl next door, who looked to be only in her early twenties, gave me goosebumps when she sang, especially her vibrato.
[The Chinese entertainment industry is doomed!]
...
Xu Yanyu's lips twitched repeatedly, thinking how fickle the viewers in the live stream were.
She recalled that during one of her live streams, she also played a video of Chu Lina singing.
What did these viewers say?
They rapped pretty well, and some people even thought Chulina was sexy and resilient.
Now, not only are people criticizing his singing, but they're also escalating it to the point that the Chinese entertainment industry is doomed.
Perhaps because Chu Lina made a significant contribution to the Hongsen Entertainment incident, Xu Yanyu now thinks Chu Lina is quite good.
She couldn't help but speak up for Chulina.
"Don't be so picky. After all, 'Masked Singer' is not a professional singers' stage."
Some of the singers who went on stage might be actors or athletes who have crossed over from other fields.
"Let's be a little more tolerant of the singers on stage and not be so harsh."
Viewers in the live stream then sent comments.
[Sigh, Yan Yu, you absolutely must watch "Singer 2024" after your live stream ends.]
From now on, I won't hold back when criticizing anyone in the Chinese entertainment industry for singing poorly. They need the audience to whip them into working harder.
[Exactly, exactly! Those who can't sing well should get out of the Chinese entertainment industry as soon as possible. Don't waste resources. I hate a bunch of idol singers and backup singers in the entertainment circle.]
[Go ahead and criticize, everyone! You're all my online mouthpieces. You've said everything I needed to say.]
...
Xu Yanyu blinked; this year's audience was not the same as the one she knew.
She swallowed hard and said, "Stop cursing. Market demands are different, so singers' career paths are different too."
Competition in the foreign music scene is fierce.
Regardless of whether a singer has released excellent albums in the past, as long as their songwriting skills decline or their singing ability and physical functions deteriorate, they will be eliminated.
If you can't produce good works, the audience won't buy it.
That's a market where strength speaks for itself.
But it's different in China; in China, relationships and capital are the key.
Even if you only have 40% of the talent, as long as you have popularity and audience appeal, you can be packaged well.
After all, singers can rely on post-production audio editing when participating in shows.
Even at a concert, singers can use backing tracks.
As long as there's traffic and capital backing it, it will become popular.
When a singer is caught lip-syncing, they can always fool the fans by appealing to their nostalgia.
With the involvement of capital, even the darkest things can be whitewashed.
Everyone is playing with different things, which is why Xu Yanyu said it's because the market demand is different.
She used to do live streaming, so she knows how important traffic is.
However, she knew that the audience wouldn't understand.
Yan Yu, stop taking your colleague's side.
[Haha, Yan Yu has now lost her voice.]
[Qiangtou, we dare not support you.]
We also want to eat something better. We didn't know they were feeding us excrement before, but now that we know, it's not unreasonable to ask for something better in return, is it?
[It's a very popular show, but there are actually very few truly talented singers among the contestants.]
The second contestant wasn't very good either.
The viewers in the live stream transformed into harsh critics, thoroughly critiquing every aspect of the singers who were about to take the stage.
Xu Yanyu was astonished; how did her live stream turn into a scene of public mockery?
Even Cui Xuerui, known for her singing skills, was criticized by the viewers in the live broadcast room.
Oh my god, now it's my turn to go on stage.
I hope I don't get caught by these guys and get yelled at.
When the intro to "Itch" started playing, the viewers in the live stream were shocked.
【Wow!】
【Wow!】
【Wow!】
...
A row of "Wow!" characters flooded Xu Yanyu's live stream.
People clearly no longer know how to describe their feelings.
【Yan Yu, you...you actually sing this kind of song?】
【Very good, excellent. That enchanting fox got the name wrong; this title should be yours.】
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