Chapter 474 The Power of Song to Stop War: Leading the Chinese Wave in Southeast Asia (2/2)



"It's just using us, training us to be war machines!"

"We urge everyone who loves their country to stand up and stop the authorities from sliding ever closer to the brink of war!"

After some thought.

Jesse Alice decided to express her feelings on her personal Twitter blog.

He wanted to urge his fans to stand up.

We must work together to prevent the authorities from being used by the West to continue their mindless provocations against China.

"I agree with Jesse. What's the point of blowing up the fishing boat that China gave us in our time of crisis?"

"Do those in power really believe that the current United States will wholeheartedly protect us?"

"They just finished reaping our wealth and then tried to incite us to become enemies with China. The damned president actually believed them!"

"Isn't it better to be a good neighbor to China? Why get so close to the crumbling United States?"

"I'm a fan of Wang Yueheng, and I don't want my country to go to war with my idol's country!"

At Jesse Alice's urging.

In addition, the Dragon Kingdom has demonstrated its soft and hard power in various aspects.

In a short time.

A large number of Filipino netizens, who were also dissatisfied with their government's provocative actions, collectively stood up and spoke out.

Wang Yueheng's songs, which are frequently cited by the Chinese government, have also begun to appear on the Philippine trending charts.

The live version of "Nunchucks" garnered over a million views on SPO, the Philippines' largest music platform, in less than an hour.

It attracted hundreds of thousands of fans in the Philippines to download it.

The subsequent "Compendium of Materia Medica" and "In the Name of the Father" also achieved remarkable success.

It directly beat out a host of new songs from local Filipino or overseas artists at the same time, ranking in the top three of the SPO New Song Chart.

The unique rhythm and melody perfectly match the vibrant Southeast Asian style of the Philippines, which blends Eastern and Western cultures.

The appeal to Filipino fans is even greater than that to the younger generation of Chinese people who grew up under the influence of traditional culture.

Mara, the capital of the Philippines.

Many martial arts schools and Chinese restaurants are playing Wang Yueheng's three new songs on repeat.

Whether they are of Chinese descent or local Filipinos.

My first reaction upon hearing the song was to sway my head to the rhythm.

Then I asked the shop owner which singer's song it was and why I had never heard it before.

"Wang Yueheng, a singer from China? Okay, okay!"

I learned that the singer's name was Wang Yueheng.

These Filipino fans, having discovered a new world, also began searching for Wang Yueheng's previous musical works online.

Those Filipino fans who hadn't previously paid attention to the official Weibo account of the Dragon Kingdom.

Upon learning that these lyrics had been used by the Chinese government, many people became curious and gathered around to watch.

Only then did I realize that my own country's government had caused such an absurd commotion!

For the sake of their idols and their own interests, they quickly joined the ranks of those resisting war and calling for peace.

Singer Jesse calls on government to stop military exercises

Is America our godfather?

#Wang Yueheng's "In the Name of the Father"

#Chinese warship docks at islands and reefs on the west coast

#Tourism industry unites to call for peaceful coexistence with China...

Soon, calls to stop provoking China began to dominate the Philippines' trending news lists.

A significant portion of this comes from the support of Wang Yueheng's overseas fans.

Meanwhile, those Filipino politicians and netizens who had previously clamored to be enemies of China suddenly became apprehensive.

They know.

The reason for being an enemy of China is simply to gain more benefits from the United States.

But who will benefit from these advantages?

Whether it can even be implemented is a big question mark.

But no one could have predicted it.

What ignited this wave of opposition in the Philippines against provocations against China was surprisingly the musical work of Chinese singer Wang Yueheng!

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