This actor just wants to verify.

Chapter 339 September is the harvest season

Chapter 339 September is the season of harvest (asking for monthly ticket)

The bundling sales operation also hits pirates.

The unit price of Hao Yun's album itself was set very low - because he felt that other people's albums had fourteen or fifteen songs, while his album only had six or seven songs, so the price could only be half of others.

Jay Chou’s new album “Ye Huimei” is priced at 18 yuan for the cassette and 22 yuan for the CD.

Hao Yun’s cassettes are 8 yuan and CDs are 13 yuan, just like the previous EP, it’s so unscrupulous that it makes people feel sorry for it.

In fact, Hao Yun didn't make much profit from selling albums.

However, the new ringtones launched by China Mobile last year helped Hao Yun's "Ningxia" to catch a ride and enter the ringtone sales list. If nothing unexpected happens, it should have a revenue of several hundred thousand.

It makes much more money than selling albums.

Hao Yun doesn't care about the revenue from physical records, but pirates do.

The physical record piracy industry was already on its way out. A sharp drop in sales meant that it would be impossible to achieve economies of scale, and the cost of recording would increase.

If Hao Yun's "Hao Yun Comes Again" which costs eight yuan per disc is combined with An Xiaoxi's "Sakura Grass", after deducting various costs for venue, production, transportation, manpower and sales, there will not be much profit even if it is sold for ten yuan.

It’s also ten bucks, so why don’t we buy the genuine product?

Therefore, few people pirated An Xiaoxi's album worth "two dollars", and as a result, the number of pirated copies of Hao Yun's albums also decreased a lot.

The EP released by Hao Yun this time includes seven songs: "Wind Blowing Wheat Waves", "Perfect World", "The Old Man and the Sea", "The Kiss Too Really", "Serious Snow", "Freak" and "Those Years".

This "Those Years" is sung by Hao Yun himself and recorded as a personal version.

Correspondingly, Jay Chou will also put "All the Way North" in his personal album. It would be a shame not to put it in the album.

The album’s high sales volume is not due to Hao Yun’s popularity.

There are so many popular stars. In such a large market, as long as a hit movie is released, you will definitely be the most dazzling star that month.

However, their album sales are pitifully low, and they all rely on the fan club to mobilize fans to purchase them.

In order to chase their idols, these kids used their living expenses for food, tricked their parents into giving them extra lessons, and even stole money from their homes to buy albums.

Some families are already in financial difficulty and yet have to endure such ridiculous things.

I can only say that mindless star chasing is a very disgusting thing.

Hao Yun not only did not raise any such request to the fan club, he even took the initiative to request that the fan club not mobilize fans to buy albums.

Because there is no need!
Each of his songs is very nice.

The album immediately topped all major album sales charts as soon as it was released.

It’s not like there weren’t some good albums on sale at this time, such as Jay Chou’s “Qilixiang”, Fish Leong’s “Swallowtail Butterfly”, and Pan Weibo’s “Wu Ha”…

Of course, forget about Pan Weibo. Six out of the ten songs in "Wu Ha" are covers, and the remaining four are terrible.

The composers of his songs are basically all foreigners, and his representative works are almost all composed by others. It’s not that he doesn’t have any songs he composed himself, but they are very few and not very good.

For example, the song "Gecko Walk", which made him famous, can be said to be a must-have song for picking up girls in 02. As a result, Pan Weibo became an overnight sensation and became one of the household names.

But the original song of this song is "Tell Me" by the Korean group Jinusean and Uhm Jung Hwa.

The title song of the new album, "Happy Worship", is a cover of "Come On" by the Korean group Turtles.

He and Hao Yun released albums almost at the same time, but Hao Yun always outperformed him on every chart.

On some lists, even Jay Chou had to retreat.

After all, his album "Ye Huimei" has been released for almost a month, and everyone has already bought it, so it is normal for him to be bullied by Hao Yun.

We have to wait until October for Chen Guanxi’s new album, otherwise we can expect to see the three of them dominating the charts.

The two songs that Hao Yun gave him were pretty cool. He sang them with great effort. It was said that he had done a lot of training and employed a gold medal tuner.

I hope he can learn from his mistakes, spend more time practicing singing, and take fewer photos that are immoral.

The Mandarin versions of the two songs, "The Kiss Is Too Real" and "Freak," were both huge hits.

Among them, "Freak" was also favored by Zhang Xueyu.

He didn't want to buy it to put it in his new album, so that the God of Songs wouldn't be left without songs.

Zhang Xueyou planned to hold a charity concert at the New Wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on October 2004, 10.

The concert will be performed only once, and all the proceeds will be donated to charity. In this concert, he will sing covers of pop music from Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the mainland, and only return to singing his original songs in the extra part, hoping that the whole concert will receive wider attention.

Make friends through singing and sing other people’s songs!
However, even with Zhang Xueyou's status in the music industry, covering too many songs at one time would be considered difficult and stressful.

It is generally believed by people inside and outside the industry that this is a challenge for him.

Only a song by Hao Yun from the mainland was selected. After Zhang Xueyu selected the song, he contacted Hao Yun to pay the copyright fee, but was rejected by Hao Yun.

You want to do charity, wouldn't it be shameful for me to take money from you?

As for why Zhang Xueyou chose Hao Yun’s song instead of others.

I can only say that there is a misunderstanding here.

When Zhang Xueyu was selecting songs, he suddenly received an album sent by Hao Yun. Hao Yun did not send it specifically to the God of Songs, but in fact all Hong Kong stars who had connections with him received it. Even Wang Jiawei, who attended the premiere of "The Labyrinth of Heart" at the Cannes Film Festival, received his gift.

It doesn’t cost much anyway.

Zhang Xueyu thought he was recommending himself. He and Hao Yun met at the "Hong Kong 1:99 Anti-Boiling Point Concert" and he had a good impression of Hao Yun.

So after listening to the album, I chose a new song called "Freak".

In this regard, Hao Yun could only prepare to be beaten.

It is both a blessing and a misfortune to be covered by the God of Songs.

September can be said to be the second most spirited month for Hao Yun this year.

The first high-spirited month was definitely May, when he won the Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

In September, Hao Yun released a movie called "Maze of the Heart", which received rave reviews.

In September, Hao Yun released his second album "Hao Yun Comes Again", which swept all major charts with the addition of An Xiaoxi.

In September, Hao Yun published "Those Years, We Chased the Same Girl" under the pen name Daqun.

The first part of this novel is a novel, and the second half is a comic, which is also an innovative way of publishing. Wu Laoliu used Hao Yun's connections to ask someone to coordinate and it was able to be launched on schedule.

Well, it can also be considered a novel with illustrations.

The illustrations are concentrated at the back of the novel, and there are quite a lot of them.

Hao Yun helplessly discovered that everyone knew that Daqun was his pen name - the way it was exposed was very simple, because he made the movie "Those Years".

There are hundreds of staff members alone, and a large number of actors as well.

It's impossible that no one knows.

Moreover, he is the screenwriter and director, so you don’t need to think to know that the novel must have been written by him.

In addition, there is a song in the new album named "Those Years", which is obviously prepared for the movie.

So Hao Yun gave himself the pen name "Daqun", which was purely for the purpose of taking off pants and farting.

Thanks to the star effect, the song of the same name, and the good reputation of the novel, this thing actually seems to be selling quite well.

There is a lot of discussion online.

Although the graduation season has passed, the school season has arrived. I miss my former classmates and the people I had a crush on in high school. Many people see their own shadows in novels, find emotional resonance, and begin to reminisce about their youth.

In September, Hao Yun finished filming his second movie.

"Those Years" was completed on September 9th after much hustle and bustle.

Because Zhang Jizhong said that he would officially announce on September 9 that he and An Xiaoxi would star in "The Return of the Condor Heroes", and on September 13, he would take them to a press conference in Xiangshan to introduce all aspects before and after the successful casting to the media.

Let me tell you how this result was selected.

The filming was wrapped on the 10th, and I just happened to be rushing to catch up with the schedule there, so I really don’t have any free time at all.

At the wrap party, many people got drunk, perhaps because they were also young.

Hao Yun, who had no youth, also got drunk.

As a director and one of the bosses, too many people toasted him.

Shi Xiaoqiang was ordered to protect his integrity, lest he wake up in some female celebrity's bed.

(End of this chapter)

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