Chapter 1417 The Online Game Goddess is an Auntie (56)



For singers, sales figures are the most convincing proof of their current popularity.

After all, there's a saying: where love is, there's money.

A celebrity's commercial value depends on the quality of their endorsements.

Similarly, album sales are the best indicator of a singer's popularity and whether people are buying into her music.

Singers still in the entertainment industry who want to sell albums are already being urged by fans who operate within fandom networks.

They understand better than anyone how much album sales affect a singer.

But Jiang Tian only recently announced her comeback, and not many people even remember her name, let alone fans calling for it.

Most of her current fans are new fans she gained recently. Experts believe that these new fans are unlikely to spend a lot of money on her.

After all, people just noticed that she was a nice person, so they started following her.

Does meeting a kind person mean you should spend money on her? That doesn't make sense.

Even if they were to buy one, they would only buy one.

Many people predicted that Jiang Tian's album sales this time would not be very high.

Even though her last song, "Only Thoughts," sold over 100,000 copies, which was a decent result, it was still far behind those popular celebrities.

For truly popular singers, a million sales is the starting point, and only tens of millions of sales can barely be considered excellent.

The competition in the entertainment industry is just that fierce.

Especially for passionate fans, they never hesitate to spend money.

Jiang Tian lacks this type of fan, so her results are unlikely to be very good.

Everyone is predicting the worst.

Because Jiang Tian has been out of the public eye for far too long.

She has indeed caused some controversy recently, but these controversies cannot prove her strength.

Singing well is a basic ability for a singer, but it's not enough to prove that she has the potential to become a popular singer.

One big shot in the industry even posted his opinion directly using his own account.

"Jiang Tian faced a creative slump many years ago, and now she has wasted so much time. Who can judge whether she can keep up with the trend? The music industry is clean. Judging whether something is good or bad depends entirely on the public's ears. If you expect her to make a comeback with this album, then I suggest you go to sleep."

This big shot has a certain authority in the circle and a lot of supporters. With his assertion, many people are emboldened and start to badmouth Jiang Tian. Most of them are small accounts opened by Liu Qianqian's fans.

They truly hate Jiang Tian.

Liu Qianqian has had a smooth career in the entertainment industry and has never had a complete downfall. She had some scandals before, but they were suppressed by the people behind her.

If she can maintain this momentum, at least her fans will feel no shame in following her, and they can continue to bully and tyrannize the entertainment industry by relying on her star power.

But ironically, in the very thing she was most confident about, Liu Qianqian made a huge mistake.

It's been years since I've seen someone get slapped in the face like that.

Liu Qianqian dared to go on a live broadcast, and her fans all thought she knew what she was doing.

Unexpectedly, she was indeed kicked hard.

She has now completely used herself as a stepping stone for Jiang Tian.

Jiang Tian's rise to fame and massive fan base in the entertainment industry is all thanks to Liu Qianqian's own actions, which resulted in her being humiliated.

But her fans won't blame her.

Spoiling someone is not just a matter of words.

Since they have chosen to support her, many fans will choose to turn a blind eye no matter how big a mistake Liu Qianqian makes.

They were willing to stand on Liu Qianqian's side, while Jiang Tian was undoubtedly their mortal enemy.

This person is trying to sell an album, and many people are practically cursing her with voodoo dolls, hoping she'll lose everything.

Producing an album also costs money, so it would be best if Jiang Tian were to be abandoned by her company.

How can a woman this age have the nerve to try and make a comeback in the entertainment industry? She can't even have children anymore. She should just find somewhere and live out the rest of her life as soon as possible. It's really ridiculous!

When Jiang Tian's album was released, those who secretly hated her were more concerned about the sales than she was about the album itself.

Meanwhile, Jiang Tian and Fu Shiyu were waiting together at the company.

After years of silence, this do-or-die battle will be a test of its effectiveness.

"Don't be nervous. The company has plenty of funds. If this one doesn't work, we'll have a better artist make the next one for you. Just relax."

Fu Shiyu rarely said so much to comfort Jiang Tian.

He doesn't mince words; he states the conditions directly.

Since Jiang Tian was given the highest-level contract, Fu Shiyu will definitely keep his word and give her as many resources as possible.

Jiang Tian certainly did not disappoint him.

A single live broadcast was enough to exact a severe revenge on Liu Qianqian, giving the entire company a sense of triumph.

Signing singers is a company strategy, and Liu Qianqian used underhanded tactics to drive away the people they had worked so hard to select halfway through, which made everyone furious.

Jiang Tian won this battle brilliantly, and everyone praised her generously.

With so many resources given to her by Fu Shiyu, no one dared to say anything.

On the surface, Fu Shiyu is considered the company's agent.

In reality, he owns quite a lot of shares.

As a shareholder, Fu Shiyu wielded far more influence in the company than any junior employee could match.

Several years ago, when the company was on the verge of collapse, if it weren't for Fu Shiyu's heroic efforts, the company might have been wiped out.

Later, the boss said he wanted to give Fu Shiyu a senior management position, but he didn't want it.

For Fu Shiyu, his job is to mentor artists.

Therefore, his position in the company is actually quite extraordinary.

He had the confidence to make a promise to Jiang Tian.

"Don't worry, I'm very calm. I've been through a lot, so how could I be so easily startled like before? Let's just wait and see."

Jiang Tian crossed her arms, her emotions were very stable, and her voice was filled with laughter.

"good."

Fu Shiyu verbally agreed, but he didn't know why he felt nervous.

He has managed so many artists, and each artist has had their peak and trough periods.

He did his best to help those people when they encountered setbacks, and his heart was at peace.

Even in the face of a catastrophe, he can remain calm.

The artists all say he's a ruthless work machine.

But now, he can't calm his mind.

Time passed by, and before we knew it, the clock was about to strike twelve.

Jiang Tian's album contains five songs and is priced at 15 yuan, which is a very ordinary price.

A few dollars or a dozen dollars is something many people can afford.

That being said, the key question is whether they are willing to pay for Jiang Tian's expenses.

At 12 o'clock sharp, the official sales portal opened, and countless people rushed in.

Jiang Tian, ​​Fu Shiyu, and the other staff members remained silent, their eyes glued to the real-time data on the screen.

They held their breath, watching the number keep going up!

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