Chapter 264 Hearing Everyone's Voice
"This kid is copying me!"

Lin Puyan was stunned when he saw Yu Wei's song title. This guy had the same idea as him, and he also came up with a hit song.

Moreover, I feel that Yu Wei's song is even more heartfelt...

His revolutionary songs were merely replicas of classics, and the audience's resonance was just subconscious agreement, but Yu Wei's new song is different.

Traditional revolutionary songs often express patriotism through grand collective narratives, but Yu Wei's song is the complete opposite; its conversational tone is a reflection of personal emotions.

To be precise, this is not a mainstream revolutionary song, but a love letter to the motherland.

This way of expressing emotions is sincere and heartfelt, without any preachy or grandstanding, making it much easier for people to resonate with it.

Yu Wei's move was aimed directly at him; the core was the same, but the way it was expressed was completely opposite, thus completely neutralizing his offensive.

He became famous, but others became even more famous, and in a more subtle way.

While he was still praising the greatness of the motherland, Yu Wei came up with the line, "Whenever I feel pain, I want you to hold me tight," directly comparing the motherland to a mother. Who can compare to that?

There are differences even among off-the-ground tactics. Putting aside the quality of the songs, Yu Wei's approach alone surpasses his...

"You can't only think this trick is cheesy when other people are singing patriotic songs."

Meng Han teased him, saying that it was just a magical clash, only Yu Wei was better at it.

There are no amateurs who mispronounce names, only misnamed ones; the music industry's master of music truly lives up to his name.

Everyone played pretty dirty tricks today. Neither his rock music nor Su Xinnan's emotional appeals were a competition of music itself, so no one should criticize anyone else.

Whenever I am confused

You give me a sense of warmth.

Like someone's arm
She held me tightly by the shoulders.

Qi Luoan rarely put away his clear and high-pitched voice, but sang this line with deep emotion and clear precision.

The advantages of anthropomorphic expression are fully demonstrated at this moment. The sense of belonging brought by this tone is unparalleled, leaving everyone with mixed feelings.

In Yu Wei's song, the motherland is not a grand image of praise or an abstract expression of a spiritual totem; it is a tangible concept.

An embrace during pain, warmth during confusion—these personal feelings are very real, without any empty rhetoric or grandstanding, and provide a strong sense of belonging.

As Lin Puyan and Meng Han listened, they sensed something was off. The arrangement of this song was so rock...

The melody features leaping intervals, creating emotional tension through dissonant intervals; this creative approach is clearly characteristic of rock music.

"This kid is copying me!"

More than bewilderment, Meng Han was shocked that rock music could be written in this way, using the "truth" of rock to deconstruct the "sublimity" of revolutionary songs, yet reconstructing a more universal patriotic sentiment in the groans of individuals.

This style, which combines thought and art, greatly impressed him.

"You can't only think this trick is bad when other people are playing rock."

Lin Puyan retorted directly, and now Yu Wei combined the best of both of them, rock music energizing the entire audience, and sentiment elevating the overall atmosphere, making it flawless.

Hearing this, the two of them had already admitted defeat. Compared to Yu Weichun, they might still have a chance in terms of musical quality, but in terms of fancy tricks, Yu Weichun was far superior.

Moreover, this song is of very high quality...

Sometimes I feel lonely and helpless.

Like pebbles rolling down a hillside
But as long as I think of your name
I will always regain my confidence.

Xing Chao is the most qualified to sing this line. He once represented his country on the field, and among a group of foreigners of various skin colors, his proud physical strength and resilience seemed to amount to nothing...

But as long as he's still wearing the red battle robe, he has a reason to keep running.

His singing conveys a sense of vicissitude accumulated over the years, and his slightly hoarse interpretation seems to truly make people feel the setbacks and trials.

Winning glory for the country is the belief that keeps him running.

Sometimes I lose my way

Like a swallow separated from its flock in the sky

But just thinking about your existence...
Then you will no longer feel fear.

Liu Wang caught it steadily, and the stage lights focused on his slightly tired but determined face.

His husky, deep voice stood out among the younger generation, and those familiar with Yu Wei would recognize it.

His voice was the finishing touch in "The Ordinary Road," and it's just as good here because he sang about the confusion and bewilderment of a driver who had lost his way.

Yu Wei meticulously designed who would sing each line of the lyrics, and after several lines, the audience's emotions had reached a critical point.

This is not a lofty hymn of praise, but a child's heartfelt confession to his mother.

The clever arrangement of the music allows the emotions to progress layer by layer, from the initial gentle outpouring to the gradual rise in the middle section.

Then comes the climax.

I love you, my dear China.

I shed tears for you, and I'm also proud of you.

After a long period of silence, Yu Wei finally opened her mouth, and her perfect singing skills instantly elevated the quality of the entire song.

He emphasized the word "love," his breath support was remarkably steady, and he poured his heart and soul into the high notes, delivering a truly captivating performance. A true expert's skill is immediately apparent; even with the amateur guests singing very well, Yu Wei's confessional-like display of technique still amazed everyone.

The control over the high frequencies is so effortless, it's truly ear-soothing.

But what touched the audience most was not his singing, but the lyrics; the long-awaited love finally erupted at this moment.

Whether it's pain and confusion, loneliness and helplessness, or losing one's way, the convergence of personal emotions into emotional resonance naturally has a much stronger impact than mere praise.

What truly touches people's hearts about "I Love You, China" is not its main theme or mainstream status, but rather that it touches the softest part of everyone's heart.

A deep attachment to home, a profound love for the land, and a strong sense of identity.

At this moment, there is no competition, no singer's halo, only a Chinese musician's heartfelt declaration to this land.

Not only are they proud of it, but they will also shed tears because of it. Compared to blind praise and flattery, isn't this sincere and passionate complex love what everyone feels?

It's not a mainstream song, but rather a shared emotional experience, a resonance of emotions welling up within everyone.

I love you, my dear China.

I shed tears for you, and I'm also proud of you.

The second repetition of the lyrics was a chorus of everyone singing together. Apart from Rio Sakuragi, who provided the accompaniment, their voices intertwined, moving the audience deeply.

These are the heartfelt words that people of different ages and backgrounds have all had, and at this moment, they are being conveyed by the amateur contestants on stage.

Compared to a chorus of stars, the songs sung by people from all walks of life are the real way to hear everyone's voice.

But the brilliance of the song was not over yet. After a brief pause in the emotional outburst, Qi Luoan raised the microphone once again.

"One day this song will grow old"

Like the branches of an old poplar tree.

The sudden, gentle narration startled the audience. Qi Luoan's singing of this line was exquisite; the soft vocals were as poignant and moving as an aria, expressing deep emotions to the fullest.

The imagery was so vivid that they seemed to truly perceive the sense of rebirth from barren wood.

In the choral version, this line is also the finishing touch; the sense of inheritance through the changing times seems to be weaving the true core of the song.

This love has withstood the test of time, generation after generation...

"But I will sing it again and again."
It's like my life.

Although Hu Xing lacked technical skill, he seized the opportunity very well, steadily catching the revitalized song and passing it on smoothly.

The team members had clear division of labor and worked together seamlessly, completely exceeding the audience's expectations. Among the four groups performing today, their teamwork was definitely the best.

They were all very good at their parts, and even perfectly matched each other, which shows that Yu Wei put a lot of thought into the arrangement and stage design.

More importantly, they are familiar with each other.

Yu Wei gave them two days to get to know each other, which the production team thought was a waste of time, but transitioning from colleagues to friends was the only way to truly unite them.

Rio Sakuratani couldn't integrate because of the language barrier, and Yu Wei didn't interfere, because he never intended for the Japanese girls to be on the same wavelength in the first place.

Although there's nothing wrong with simply singing songs, and many foreign singers have sung patriotic songs from China, Yu Wei didn't want to give anyone cause for criticism.

It would be fine as background accompaniment, considering how time-consuming it is for her to learn Chinese songs...

"its not right."

The more Meng Han and the others backstage discussed it, the more something seemed amiss. Yu Wei's song not only had rock and roll elements and a grand scale, but it was also a work full of warmth.

He even included Su Xinnan's musical themes?

They thought they were cunning enough, but they never expected Yu Wei to be even more cunning, combining the strengths of many and surpassing his predecessors.

It's hard to imagine that a song can have so many attributes, be able to move the whole audience, be touching, and have a high level of artistic vision. How can you beat that?
Each of these approaches, taken individually, is a bad move, but Yu Wei has come up with a three-in-one solution.

Was this also part of Yu Wei's plan? He included all three of them.

On stage, the exciting chorus had just begun. Qi Luoan's high notes were clear and bright, like a horn soaring into the sky, while Lin Yuting's singing was full of resilience and explosive power.

Their voices intertwined with Yu Wei's powerful high notes, creating a rich and layered effect. The others sang along softly with focused concentration, making for a very moving scene.

What truly propelled the audience's emotions to their peak was the collective participation of the audience. During the second repetition of the climax, many audience members spontaneously joined in.

Starting from who knows where, the scattered cell phone lights in the audience seats were lit up, quickly spreading into a boundless sea of ​​dazzling stars, reflecting the stage lights.

Tens of thousands of people spontaneously joined in the singing, gradually rising from soft responses at the beginning to a magnificent chorus that resounded throughout the entire venue.

The simplest words, "I love you, China," were imbued with the most sincere and profound emotional weight at this moment.

At the end of the song, the people on stage linked arms and stood shoulder to shoulder, repeatedly singing the last line, "I shed tears for you and I am proud of you," their voices trembling but full of power.

As the music ended and the lights came on, a brief silence was followed by a long and relentless burst of applause and cheers, like a volcanic eruption.

This stage has long transcended a simple musical performance; it is a collective outpouring of emotions, a vivid lesson in patriotism, and a "god-level" performance that will be remembered for a long time.

More than the so-called "red" and "positive," what they felt was warmth.

Because they love this land so deeply.

(End of this chapter)

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