This song was a love song. Huang Fei also used this song to bid farewell to the past.
When the song ended, everyone gave a symbolic applause. This was the first time everyone heard Huang Fei sing, but they felt that Huang Fei's singing was not as good as his acting.
"Junior Huang Fei, you should just focus on composing and leave some leeway for the singers.”
"The song is very nice."
"Please give the singer some space."
"Huang Fei, you are a god!"
Huang Fei's singing wasn't too good, but he vented his emotions quite well. In the end, the song was very good.
Think about it, how did our Heavenly King Zhou become a Heavenly King? Could it be singing?
No, that was a result of stacking songs one after another. His singing skills had always been criticized by others.
Huang Fei wasn't that bad, but he was still stronger than Heavenly Circuit King.
Just like that, this year's singing competition came to an end.
The next day, the school website uploaded a video of the competition.
It caused a sensation. The Internet was filled with young people. Even though the Internet had just developed, the technology was not inferior to Earth's 2010. It might even surpass it.
It was only because the popularity of computers was very slow, because they were expensive, and because people over the age of 40 were basically very resistant to this new thing.
People at this age were the elites of society, and this group of people had the most spending power.
Only university students would have the excuse to 'cheat' their parents out of money to buy one for themselves.
The most important point was that the real name system would be used. The computer you bought would be bound to your identity, and your network would also be bound to your identity.
Everyone was very resistant to this kind of alternative way of communication.
Therefore, the popularity of the Internet was relatively slow. Only university students were the main group, and they would use this new way of communication.
Otherwise, just the 'skill' of typing would be enough to make people collapse.
GX Music Academy's singing competition was uploaded directly to the school's official website.
This video first caused a heated discussion among the students of various schools, then spread directly to the Internet and was called a music festival.
Huang Fei's name also spread.
However, this was only the influence of the Internet.
What really made Huang Fei famous was that both of his songs became the theme song and interlude of Feng Jianhao's TV series.
In the era when newspapers were still the mainstream media, Huang Fei's name appeared on it for the first time.
The entertainment bulletin even used a headline to analyze why an unknown person could get the favor of a famous director.
Some of them were even groundless. All kinds of reports were filled with rumors that Huang Fei was a relative of the director and had gotten in through the back door.
There were also rumors that Huang Fei had given money to use Feng Jianhao's TV series to make a name for himself. It was a publicity stunt, but he had actually chosen someone else.
Some even said that Huang Fei had bought the rights to the song.
The newspapers were abuzz with discussions. All the famous songwriters had fallen behind. The two songs selected were actually composed by a freshman. It was too shocking to say.
Of course, these discussions were part of Feng Jianhao's team's publicity.
He bribed some newspapers to report on it and then started promoting the new drama. The most eye-catching part was, of course, Huang Fei's identity.
Of course, Huang Fei had agreed to all of this.
Otherwise, Feng Jianhao's team would have lost a lot of money in this law-abiding world.
Huang Fei was quite open-minded. After all, he was in the entertainment industry. Of course, there would be rumors.
Fame is very important to a person. Why do you think those Heavenly Kings and Queens are so powerful?
No, they were just famous. There were a lot of people who were good at singing, and there were even people who were better than them.
However, he did not become a Heavenly King or Queen. Why was it just fame and works?
With a work as a foundation, then it was time to maintain his reputation. How could a good work be so easy to produce?
Those big shots wrote good songs and sometimes kept them for themselves to sing.
Even if he didn't sing it himself, there were already companies that bought it out at a high price. How could it be the turn of those unknown people?
Record companies also needed to make money. With good songs, they would naturally find famous people to sing them and carry out commercial operations to maximize their profits.
At the same time, Huang Fei also had his own selfish motives. He came to this world not only to earn money, but also to share those good songs with others.
Finding the right person to sing the right song would definitely violate the interests of the record company.
At the same time, it was also destined that Huang Fei would not walk the same path as them.
Fame was sometimes a very good amulet. When the time came, it would be easier for him to recruit talents if he started his own business.
This time, Huang Fei had become famous because the theme song he wrote for Feng Jianhao had become famous.
Of course, it was a re-recorded version. Feng Jianhao had hired professionals to re-record the singer.
"Carefree Travel" was sung by a popular young actor from Golden Music.
"Swords Like Dreams" was sung by Lin Jian, the Heavenly King of Music.
Huang Fei had the online copyright of these two songs, but he had only sold the film copyright.
There were many divisions of copyrights. If Huang Fei used the copyrights for the film he sold, then Feng Jianhao had the right to find someone else to sing it.
Of course, it was only used in the TV series he shot. If he wanted to use it in other places, he would have to pay extra.
Lu Ying and Lin Jian couldn't record these two songs into their own albums, nor could they use them for commercial performances.
All the copyrights were still with Huang Fei.
Of course, Feng Jianhao didn't care about these things. He had always bought the copyright like this.
This was also the reason why most songwriters liked to work with film and television.
Since the song could be promoted and the copyright was still in his hands, of course he liked it.
Especially for record companies. If their company could get the theme song of a TV series directed by Feng Jianhao, it would be equivalent to free publicity.
If they gave the song to a new singer at a time like this, then a popular young star would be born.
Why was the newspaper so noisy? Wasn't it all because of interests?
Why did so many people participate together and you, an unknown kid, take the first place?
It was a natural gimmick. The newspapers loved this kind of news.
A bunch of big shots couldn't compare to a kid. Aren't you ashamed?
All kinds of fanning the flames just to create some commotion. It would be best if some big shot composer came out to denounce the unspoken rules of the music industry.
Some people really came out to question it. Liu Qianqing, her own music producer, also participated in the submission. She was a little resentful that her work was not selected.
Therefore, when he was interviewed, he couldn't help but comment, I thought my work was pretty good, but I didn't expect it to be rejected.
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