Didn't you say that we would lose money after filming?
Chapter 649: Becoming famous around the world after retiring
At the same time, a large number of excerpts of the song appeared on the Internet and spread at an extremely fast speed.
Never underestimate the speed of information dissemination on the Internet. Sometimes it doesn't even take overnight for something to become known to everyone.
Not to mention that it is a popular variety show that has attracted much attention and is watched by countless people.
But what is unexpected is that some netizens are actually broadcasting the reactions on the external network at this moment.
They were surprised to find that on the Internet, there were actually a large number of foreigners who were simultaneously following Xia Yuan's movements and the program's situation!
They all came for Xia Yuan!
This program is quite popular even abroad at the moment!
At this moment, on the Internet all over the world, the discussion of the song "I Need a Doctor" has reached an extremely terrifying level!
Whether it is YouTube, Facebook, or the big black cross, they are absolutely and undisputedly at the top of the hot searches at this moment!
These comments were quickly spread back to the country.
"Oh my God, this song has so much energy. I'm going through a really hard time right now, and God blessed me to hear it. It really gave me back some confidence to face life again."
"I watched the entire show. How should I put it? I didn't understand most of it. After all, it was raw music and hard to understand. But I could still listen to the music. Few of the contestants' songs resonated with me or made me feel good. Xia Yuan was an exception. I just didn't expect that Xia Yuan could be so strong in the music industry."
"Hey, isn't this normal? For a director who has always been responsible for all the soundtracks of his own films and TV series, isn't this conceivable? How can ordinary people do such a thing?"
"I'm sure this song will become a global hit. The content presented in its lyrics is very real. This contestant is a true rapper."
The popularity has soared straight up to an exponential level of tens of millions!
This is already very scary data.
After all, you have to understand that on the external network, there is no water or fraud in traffic. This popularity is already higher than the popularity index of hundreds of millions or even millions in China.
This is a very scary thing. Throughout history, there has never been a musician in Hanxia who could do such a thing.
Even the Milk Tea Immortal who is now at the top of the Hanxia Band, in fact, his popularity in America was limited to the local Chinese during his peak period.
Even if Hanxia musicians go beyond the international arena and Hanxia, their influence can only reach Southeast Asia at most.
For example, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
These are all countries and regions with a strong Chinese cultural atmosphere.
Real white people and black people don’t listen to Hanxia music at all. The influence of Hanxia music is not even as great as Korean K-pop.
This is the actual situation, and it is also the most heart-wrenching truth.
This has nothing to do with language, it's just because Hanxia music itself is rather shabby.
Some people may say that in fact, the early 2000s was a time when the gods were fighting each other, and the Chinese music scene at that time was truly at its peak.
Indeed, this is true. Many works that are still popular today were produced in that era and those few years.
But in reality?
The music scene during that period was extremely crowded and in a period of great cultural expansion and development.
This has also caused a very fatal pain point in the Hanxia music scene, that is, plagiarism and copying.
It is to copy the melody and even the specific composition and arrangement of foreign works without any changes.
The kind that doesn’t change at all, some even just rewrite the lyrics in Chinese.
It is true that some of them are copyrighted and have been approved by the original creators.
But in reality, most of them don't have copyrights. They don't even exist.
If you feel a lot of pressure after becoming famous, just get on the bus first and buy the ticket later.
Otherwise, just ignore it completely, pretend you didn’t see anything, pretend you don’t know anything.
After all, due to the limitations of the times, Hanxia's economy had just begun to take off, and the quality of the people had not yet caught up, resulting in a weak legal awareness in this area, and no copyright awareness, and the laws on intellectual property rights were full of loopholes.
Unlike today, the difficulty of defending rights across borders increased exponentially.
Just like the entrepreneurs in Hanxia are a group of people that have stunned American capitalists, the actions they can perform are shameless, and even incidents like what happened in Zhongqiao have occurred.
This has led to the fact that Hanxia has always had a bad reputation internationally in the field of intellectual property rights. In the early years, there were even sayings such as "Hanxia is the cultural thief" and "Hanxia cultural robber". These are some secrets on the Internet.
That is, as Hanxia gradually developed and became stronger, the situation changed. However, this does not mean that Hanxia can now become a country with high cultural influence. It can only be said that everything is just starting.
Xia Yuan is one of the few pioneers who brought the Han Xia film abroad and let the world know that the current Han Xia is no longer the same Han Xia.
Today, Hanxia has become a superpower that is of great importance and fully capable of influencing the world.
This is one of them.
The second is that, based on language, writing songs in Chinese is arguably the most difficult thing.
This language is so profound and extensive that the focus of Hanxia music is somewhat different from that of world music.
World music focuses more on melody and tune.
Because of their language, they are unable to express more spiritual core in a limited song. In addition, due to various factors such as good rhyme, there are a lot of opening words. Their main experience is all focused on how to write a good melody.
Let’s not take English as an example, let’s take Japanese as an example.
For example, the Chinese character "我" only requires one syllable, one pronunciation.
Japanese requires 'wadashi'.
'I love you', while in Japanese it's 'Auntie washes the railway'.
The same applies to English.
So they have to arrange more complex melodies to write a good song.
This is why Hanxia Music cannot go global on a large scale. These are the two most real reasons.
Historical factors plus language.
Hanxia music focuses more on lyrics and less on melody. The sunk cost of listening to Hanxia music is too high, as this language is too profound.
Now, it is Xia Yuan's turn to bring Hanxia Music to the world.
This left netizens all over the Internet dumbfounded.
And it was at this critical moment that Wang Zhen was about to become famous all over the world.
Suddenly, at the moment he finished singing, Xia Yuan smiled and announced: "Everyone, Teacher Yu won this round because Wang Zhen just chose to withdraw from the competition." (End of this chapter)
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