Chapter 723 Going International



After reading the music reviews, everyone put down their phones contentedly, enjoyed the excitement for a moment, and then started their original work again.

"I've already sent you the choreography," Zhou Yiyang said, looking up. "This dance is very difficult. You only have five days to practice, so it will definitely be difficult."

"How difficult is it?" Tang Yue thought Zhou Yiyang was trying to scare them, and immediately gave Lin Xuan'er a gentle push: "Xuan'er, tell me after you finish reading it!"

Lin Xuan'er was naturally happy about the difficult dance. As an ambitious person, she wanted to challenge all kinds of difficult songs and dances.

However, even Lin Xuan'er's expression froze after watching the entire choreography.

Wang Xingrui took a look and immediately felt something was wrong: "What's wrong, Xuan'er? You don't think this dance is too difficult, do you?"

Who knew that Lin Xuan'er actually nodded vigorously and said, "It's not difficult, just quite challenging. But I think if the four of us work hard, we should be able to learn it within five days."

Zhou Yiyang watched them prepare to watch videos and practice dancing together, and said with a smile: "In order to better rehearse for you, I rented a floor specifically for you to practice dancing. Come on, I'm waiting for your good news!"

After blessing them, Zhou Yiyang did not linger. He was worried that after watching the video, they would come and kill him.

Although the choreography this time is a bit difficult, he is sure that the audience will like it after the performance is broadcast.

He couldn't wait to see what comments the overseas media, who didn't pay much attention to Moonlight Girl, would give after watching this performance.

Five days passed in a flash. When Zhou Yiyang got in the car and accompanied the four of them to the stadium for the performance, he was still looking at the documents Guan Fei sent him.

This summarizes the trends of Yue Shao’s new songs on Moonlight, as well as the reviews from major music critics.

The trend exceeded expectations and it has remained at the top of the list.

"That's weird. I thought only slow songs got this treatment? Could it be that the new songs lately are too weak?"

Zhou Yiyang quickly rejected this idea in his mind: "The biggest competitor of the new song is still the stubborn "Blue and White Porcelain". Who knows when this song will return to the top of the charts again!"

As for music reviews, since there are currently no specialized music review organizations and statistical websites in China, the only reference available, apart from the reviews of the music critics themselves, is Douban's music reviews.

However, Douban music reviews, which often receive full marks, seem to have no reference value.

"How about I set up a music review agency?" Zhou Yiyang quickly rejected the idea: "Not only will I not make any money, but domestic audiences have never paid much attention to music reviews. They trust their own listening experience more."

The most unexpected thing is that the loyal fans of this song are actually artists and internet celebrities.

They easily put themselves in the song's shoes and thought it was a counterattack against cyberbullying.

"Do you know that many domestic internet celebrities have been using your new song to whitewash themselves recently?" Zhou Yiyang closed his notebook and looked up and asked.

"Of course." Tang Yue seemed very interested in this topic. "I even searched for several popular videos and watched them. I found them really funny. They all read out a whitewashing press release written by a PR agency, and then paired it with our new song. Surprisingly, many people believed it."

"Although their behavior is shameful," Su Yin also saw the good side of the matter, "it did help promote our song."

"That's true." Zhou Yiyang smiled and said, "How do you feel about practicing dancing these days?"

The faces of the four people in the car immediately turned gloomy, as if they recalled some bad memories.

"I'm a little tired," Lin Xuan'er breathed a sigh of relief, trying to stay calm. "But when I think about giving the audience a stage full of surprises, I think it's worth it."

"Look at this," Zhou Yiyang immediately began to applaud. "As expected of the captain, these words sound so pleasant. This is the art of speaking."

"That's right," Wang Xingrui squeezed Lin Xuan'er's hand. "Xuan'er was obviously very happy practicing. After all, she successfully challenged herself. But we all succeeded. Tonight, the audience will definitely scream for us!"

Hearing their confident declaration, Zhou Yiyang closed his eyes and took a nap.

Amy, dressed in disguise, sat at her dressing table, and called Li Zhengyu: "Are you out yet? Where should we meet?"

Li Zhengyu was still trying on clothes. He had just taken off his clothes and stood in front of the mirror with his upper body naked.

Looking at his own slender figure, Li Zhengyu sighed, "Should I go to your place? You're close to where their concert is, right?"

"Yeah, it's pretty close." Amy opened the window and looked out. "You know, there's a traffic jam outside. They're more popular in our country than I thought!"

"Well, many middle school students are fans of them. They think listening to Yue Shao's songs is fashionable and trendy." Li Zhengyu is young and knows the preferences of young people very well.

"Have you heard their new song?" Amy thought about it and felt that there was no need to put on makeup.

"I heard it, it's really good!" Li Zhengyu said excitedly, "It's so well-made, President Zhou is really amazing. I wish our country had a genius producer like him."

"What are you thinking about!" Amy was past the age of daydreaming. She carefully wiped off her lipstick with a piece of paper and replaced it with orange-red. "There's probably only one genius like this in the world. Think about a few years ago, my generation of young people all thought Chinese musicals were declining, and that American and Korean music was the new trend."

"It seems so." Li Zhengyu recalled his junior high school days: "Listening to Chinese songs at that time gave people a sense of being old-fashioned."

"Then we started imitating Korea in every way. Who could have imagined that such a strong girl group would suddenly appear in China? I was worried at first that they wouldn't be able to adapt to the local environment, but after listening to their new songs, I can confirm that Yue Shao will only become more and more popular abroad."

"Luckily, I've already decided to transition into an actress and stop being an idol." Amy smiled and said, "I've decided to go to Huaxia next year. There's obviously more money to be made there."

Li Zhengyu remained silent, but he agreed with the other party in his heart.

[This is Bangkok Traffic Radio.]

[A news break: Drivers passing by the xx Stadium are advised to take a detour as traffic is extremely congested there.]

[The reason is that the Chinese national girl group Moonlight Girls held their first solo concert in our country.]

[The last time a concert caused a traffic jam was probably because of an American pop singer...]

Most of the drivers frowned. Never heard of Moonlight Girl?

Aren’t all girl groups from Korea?

It seems that he is another idol sought after by young people.

Putting the news behind them, the drivers turned to the music channel, which was playing the most popular song recently, "Look What You Made Me Do".

They didn't know that this song was sung by Moonlight Girl.

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