"Is there anything else, Boss Yang?"
Lu Bai's cold attitude made Yang Xiaomi a little dazed.
Once upon a time, it had always been her who was cold and aloof towards other men. When had she ever been treated like this by Lu Bai?
To be honest, with Boss Yang's temper, if it was someone else who dared to treat her like this, she would have left long ago.
However, she couldn't do it today. After all, she had been busy for so long just to recruit Lu Bai, a young talent with potential. Giving up now wasn't Yang Xiaomi's personality.
As a strong woman, Yang Xiaomi's life creed was that she must get what she wanted!
"Teacher Lu Bai, I'll get straight to the point. I heard that you haven't signed with a management company yet, right?”
"Yes."
Lu Bai knew what Yang Xiaomi was thinking when she suddenly mentioned this.
It turned out that this Boss Yang was not only after his song, but also coveted him as a person…
"Then, Teacher Lu Bai, do you have any intention of signing a contract with a company? You might not be clear about it because you haven't debuted for long. There's a big difference between an artiste with a company and an artiste without one.”
In the next few minutes, Yang Xiaomi briefly introduced the benefits of joining the company to Lu Bai.
For example, as long as the company's artistes were good enough, they would be equipped with a professional team, such as a manager, assistant, makeup artist, etc. If the level was high enough, a nutritionist would be prepared for you. Moreover, these people were paid for by the company, and the celebrities did not need to find them themselves.
Secondly, in terms of accepting jobs and finding resources, it was definitely better for the company to help the celebrities find jobs than to fight alone. After all, any entertainment company would have a network of connections in the industry.
Then, when a celebrity had problems or was secretly hindered by other competitors, if it was an individual celebrity, they could only be passively beaten. However, if there was a company, the company would help with public relations and even call friends to attack the other party.
From the sound of it, joining a company seemed to be a good idea. Celebrities with a company were like children with families, loved and protected. Lu Bai, on the other hand, was like a wild child who grew up alone. If he couldn't grow up, he would die on the roadside.
Of course, these entertainment companies were not doing charity. They took care of their artists, so they naturally wanted to make money from them. To put it bluntly, most of the artists signed by entertainment companies were just tools for the company to make money.
"In addition, Teacher Lu Bai, as the chairman of Jiaxing Media, I promise you that if you are willing to join Jiaxing Media, you will be signed as an A-rank celebrity. The company will give you a lot of resources.”
Yang Xiaomi stared at Lu Bai with her beautiful eyes. Her gaze was very sincere.
It had to be said that beauty was justice. Yang Xiaomi's goddess-like beauty could indeed make her kill in the business world.
After all, as long as it was a normal man, when facing such a top-notch beauty, his mood would inevitably waver. As long as the request was not too excessive, it would be difficult to refuse.
Even Lu Bai, who did not have such thoughts, could not help but crack under Yang Xiaomi's "beauty attack".
As for the A-grade contract that Yang Xiaomi mentioned, it was a common standard for entertainment companies in the industry. It was a standard for dividing the ranks of the artists they signed. There were a total of four grades.
An A-grade draw was the highest grade. The profits created by the artiste would be split equally with the company. The artiste had the right to choose the content of their work and did not have to completely listen to the company's arrangements. It was considered to have a higher degree of freedom and better treatment.
A B-grade contract would split the profits with the company 30 - 70, and the company would take 70%. Not only that, the artiste had to listen to the company's arrangements and do whatever they were told to do. It sounded quite harsh.
However, what many people did not know was that many famous celebrities in the industry, who looked glamorous on the surface, were actually signing B-grade contracts with the companies behind them. They were just puppets of the company.
As for the C-grade draw, the company did not even have a chance to split the profits from the creation. The company paid the artists an annual salary, and the freedom was almost zero. Although the rich entertainment companies gave a lot of money every year, the share of profits was definitely much less.
In addition, these C-grade signed artists suffered the most in the company. Although those B-grade signed artists also had to listen to the company's orders, most of them were famous figures in the industry. The company's arrangements would not be too overboard.
However, it was different for C-rank signed artistes. Some black-hearted companies really did not treat them as humans. They would send these low-level artistes to take the blame when the big shots needed to drink or when the main stars got into trouble. It was quite tragic.
As for the D-rank, which was at the bottom of the pyramid, it could no longer be considered a proper celebrity. Most of them were trainees or something. The company gave a minimum salary of two to three thousand yuan every month, and provided for food and accommodation. After that, there was nothing else.
In addition, these entertainment companies treated their trainees even more ruthlessly than the donkeys of the production team. They practiced singing, dancing, etiquette, and so on all day long. They could not be idle at all. It was even more tiring than entering the field to turn a screw, and they did not earn as much as turning a screw.
Even so, there were still a large number of young people who entered the entertainment company with the dream of becoming a star and became waves after waves of trainees.
However, in reality, among the tens of thousands of trainees every year, there were not even a handful of them who could really make it out of the encirclement and become famous. The elimination rate was as high as 99.9%.
To be honest, if these trainees had this kind of determination and patience, they would most likely be able to get into a famous university when they went back to study and took the college entrance examination…
The A-rank treatment that Yang Xiaomi was offering was indeed very sincere. It was almost the highest treatment that an artist in an entertainment company could receive.
Any higher and it would be those A-list celebrities who had truly become famous. They did not lack money or connections and set up their own studio. When the time came, they would be affiliated with an entertainment company and the two sides would become partners.
Many twenty-year-old boys like Lu Bai were still living in the company's dormitory and practicing dancing every day.
"As for Maitian Music, Teacher Lu Bai doesn't have to worry at all. You becoming a signed celebrity of Jiaxing Media won't affect your cooperation with Maitian Music. If there's a chance in the future, our Jiaxing Media might even reach an in-depth cooperation with Maitian Music and participate in the hairstyle production of your work…"
This was the first time Yang Xiaomi had treated a "newcomer" so seriously. If it were anyone else, they would have begged to join Jiaxing, and they would have to see if Boss Yang liked them or not. When had she ever seen Boss Yang try so hard to rope someone in?
At this time, Yang Xiaomi had almost finished introducing the treatment that she could give. The next step was to see Lu Bai's attitude. "Is there anything else, Boss Yang?"
Lu Bai's cold attitude made Yang Xiaomi a little dazed.
Once upon a time, it had always been her who was cold and aloof towards other men. When had she ever been treated like this by Lu Bai?
To be honest, with Boss Yang's temper, if it was someone else who dared to treat her like this, she would have left long ago.
However, she couldn't do it today. After all, she had been busy for so long just to recruit Lu Bai, a young talent with potential. Giving up now wasn't Yang Xiaomi's personality.
As a strong woman, Yang Xiaomi's life creed was that she must get what she wanted!
"Teacher Lu Bai, I'll get straight to the point. I heard that you haven't signed with a management company yet, right?”
"Yes."
Lu Bai knew what Yang Xiaomi was thinking when she suddenly mentioned this.
It turned out that this Boss Yang was not only after his song, but also coveted him as a person…
"Then, Teacher Lu Bai, do you have any intention of signing a contract with a company? You might not be clear about it because you haven't debuted for long. There's a big difference between an artiste with a company and an artiste without one.”
In the next few minutes, Yang Xiaomi briefly introduced the benefits of joining the company to Lu Bai.
For example, as long as the company's artistes were good enough, they would be equipped with a professional team, such as a manager, assistant, makeup artist, etc. If the level was high enough, a nutritionist would be prepared for you. Moreover, these people were paid for by the company, and the celebrities did not need to find them themselves.
Secondly, in terms of accepting jobs and finding resources, it was definitely better for the company to help the celebrities find jobs than to fight alone. After all, any entertainment company would have a network of connections in the industry.
Then, when a celebrity had problems or was secretly hindered by other competitors, if it was an individual celebrity, they could only be passively beaten. However, if there was a company, the company would help with public relations and even call friends to attack the other party.
From the sound of it, joining a company seemed to be a good idea. Celebrities with a company were like children with families, loved and protected. Lu Bai, on the other hand, was like a wild child who grew up alone. If he couldn't grow up, he would die on the roadside.
Of course, these entertainment companies were not doing charity. They took care of their artists, so they naturally wanted to make money from them. To put it bluntly, most of the artists signed by entertainment companies were just tools for the company to make money.
"In addition, Teacher Lu Bai, as the chairman of Jiaxing Media, I promise you that if you are willing to join Jiaxing Media, you will be signed as an A-rank celebrity. The company will give you a lot of resources.”
Yang Xiaomi stared at Lu Bai with her beautiful eyes. Her gaze was very sincere.
It had to be said that beauty was justice. Yang Xiaomi's goddess-like beauty could indeed make her kill in the business world.
After all, as long as it was a normal man, when facing such a top-notch beauty, his mood would inevitably waver. As long as the request was not too excessive, it would be difficult to refuse.
Even Lu Bai, who did not have such thoughts, could not help but crack under Yang Xiaomi's "beauty attack".
As for the A-grade contract that Yang Xiaomi mentioned, it was a common standard for entertainment companies in the industry. It was a standard for dividing the ranks of the artists they signed. There were a total of four grades.
An A-grade draw was the highest grade. The profits created by the artiste would be split equally with the company. The artiste had the right to choose the content of their work and did not have to completely listen to the company's arrangements. It was considered to have a higher degree of freedom and better treatment.
A B-grade contract would split the profits with the company 30 - 70, and the company would take 70%. Not only that, the artiste had to listen to the company's arrangements and do whatever they were told to do. It sounded quite harsh.
However, what many people did not know was that many famous celebrities in the industry, who looked glamorous on the surface, were actually signing B-grade contracts with the companies behind them. They were just puppets of the company.
As for the C-grade draw, the company did not even have a chance to split the profits from the creation. The company paid the artists an annual salary, and the freedom was almost zero. Although the rich entertainment companies gave a lot of money every year, the share of profits was definitely much less.
In addition, these C-grade signed artists suffered the most in the company. Although those B-grade signed artists also had to listen to the company's orders, most of them were famous figures in the industry. The company's arrangements would not be too overboard.
However, it was different for C-rank signed artistes. Some black-hearted companies really did not treat them as humans. They would send these low-level artistes to take the blame when the big shots needed to drink or when the main stars got into trouble. It was quite tragic.
As for the D-rank, which was at the bottom of the pyramid, it could no longer be considered a proper celebrity. Most of them were trainees or something. The company gave a minimum salary of two to three thousand yuan every month, and provided for food and accommodation. After that, there was nothing else.
In addition, these entertainment companies treated their trainees even more ruthlessly than the donkeys of the production team. They practiced singing, dancing, etiquette, and so on all day long. They could not be idle at all. It was even more tiring than entering the field to turn a screw, and they did not earn as much as turning a screw.
Even so, there were still a large number of young people who entered the entertainment company with the dream of becoming a star and became waves after waves of trainees.
However, in reality, among the tens of thousands of trainees every year, there were not even a handful of them who could really make it out of the encirclement and become famous. The elimination rate was as high as 99.9%.
To be honest, if these trainees had this kind of determination and patience, they would most likely be able to get into a famous university when they went back to study and took the college entrance examination…
The A-rank treatment that Yang Xiaomi was offering was indeed very sincere. It was almost the highest treatment that an artist in an entertainment company could receive.
Any higher and it would be those A-list celebrities who had truly become famous. They did not lack money or connections and set up their own studio. When the time came, they would be affiliated with an entertainment company and the two sides would become partners.
Many twenty-year-old boys like Lu Bai were still living in the company's dormitory and practicing dancing every day.
"As for Maitian Music, Teacher Lu Bai doesn't have to worry at all. You becoming a signed celebrity of Jiaxing Media won't affect your cooperation with Maitian Music. If there's a chance in the future, our Jiaxing Media might even reach an in-depth cooperation with Maitian Music and participate in the hairstyle production of your work…"
This was the first time Yang Xiaomi had treated a "newcomer" so seriously. If it were anyone else, they would have begged to join Jiaxing, and they would have to see if Boss Yang liked them or not. When had she ever seen Boss Yang try so hard to rope someone in?
At this time, Yang Xiaomi had almost finished introducing the treatment that she could give. The next step was to see Lu Bai's attitude.
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