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Liu Qianqing's words were directly magnified and distorted by the media. There were even rumors of all kinds of dirty deals in the music industry.

Although Liu Qianqing tried his best to clarify in front of the media, his clarification would not be reported at all, or it would be reported in a small corner.

This was the era of newspapers, and individuals did not have many channels to speak out.

The media tried their best to portray Liu Qianqing's dissatisfaction with Feng Jianhao's unspoken rules and wanted Huang Fei to step on the heads of his predecessors.

They must have investigated Huang Fei. He was just a freshman. It was said that the principal of the school was Feng Jianhao's classmate and had a good personal relationship with him.

With this real relationship, it was even more evidence that Feng Jianhao wanted to support Huang Fei.

If such a big piece of news was not reported, who would follow you to report the truth?

Sometimes, things that happened in the entertainment industry were very ordinary. After being exaggerated and distorted by reporters, they often became very legendary.

Imagine how popular it would be for a famous producer to compete with a new musician.

At the very least, he would apologize and say that his newspaper had only quoted someone else's article and made an artistic adaptation. This would be another kind of report.

In any case, nothing would be punished by the law. There would be more reports and sales.

No wonder people said that reporters were uncrowned kings.

It was just a mouth. Anyway, the report quoted many suspected and possible words.

When Carefree Wander and Dreamlike Sword were released, all the major radio stations would broadcast them.

Only then did everyone realize how outstanding Huang Fei's songs were. In less than half a month after he started composing the two songs, Huang Fei had completely become popular.

At the same time, he also received many invitations from popular celebrities to ask for songs.

At the same time, the female students in the school suddenly became active.

She found all sorts of excuses to get close to Huang Fei.

Those who studied music probably wouldn't have so many utilitarians.

However, there were even more people who wanted to be celebrities. They had studied for so many years not to specialize in music and cultivate deeply without becoming famous.

Obviously, if one wanted to be famous, one had to have good music works. Huang Fei was a very good composer. As long as he got a good piece of work, he was afraid that he would not be able to become the second Guan Jinlin.

With the power of example in front, everyone naturally rushed forward.

Huang Fei was troubled.

No matter who it was, Huang Fei wouldn't reject them outright, especially his classmates.

No matter how thick-skinned the students on campus were, they would not pester them.

Everyone would keep a trace of innocence and dignity in their hearts.

Huang Fei had become popular, but the price he paid was that his classes were not peaceful. Whether it was the second-year or third-year seniors, they would follow his footsteps.

There were countless confessions, and he was already tired of them.

In the end, they all hid in the principal's office.

The school had also emphasized this matter many times, but unfortunately, there was little effect.

Huang Fei had no choice but to hide in the recording studio and focus on recording the song.

There were so many new songs in the school singing contest that they had to be re-recorded.

First, there were two children's songs," Snail and Oriole Bird " and " Only Mother is Good in the World ". These two songs were best sung in a child's voice to reflect the vitality and tenderness in them.

Therefore, they specially recruited children from some music training classes to sing.

The effect was not bad. Huang Fei felt that these children were really cute after interacting with them.

Of course, this process was supervised by the parents at the side. There was very little crying and crying, which saved trouble.

At the same time, Huang Fei had also paid for it. This was the most important thing.

Huang Fei recorded the songs slowly, and most of them were recorded by the singers of the singing competition.

However, Feng Hui and Lu Qiusheng, the two university couples who were singing "The Promise", voluntarily gave up on the recording.

The talented Wang Li Xian would not participate in the recording of the song " Happy Breakup ".

No matter how Huang Fei tried to persuade them, they insisted on their own opinions. In the end, Huang Fei could only slowly find someone through the school. At the very least, he could find a celebrity.

He just didn't know if there were any celebrities who would ask for a song.

As Huang Fei's fame grew, his conditions were made public.

As long as a celebrity wanted to contact Huang Fei for a song, they had to accept the harsh conditions.

There were plenty of people who wanted to be famous, but these people were just people from shell companies who wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to get some benefits.

Huang Fei had the name card of the top manager of the four major record companies.

He knew after asking around.

Just like that, he was stuck.

He wasn't in a hurry. There were thousands of works in his head, and he just needed to slowly develop his own music website.

He did not believe that the record company could monopolize all the sales channels.

He was so confident because the technology in this world could already support online payment. Some online shopping had also begun to show signs of success, but the offline mailing channels were not perfect enough and the shipping fees were high.

The online channel was a new sales channel.

At that time, the sales channels monopolized by the big record companies would be broken and they would enter the digital record era.

Of course, this was just the beginning. Very few big companies would notice the impact of the rise of the Internet on them.

Even if they had noticed it, they would never have thought that it might directly replace traditional records.

At this time, the status of the composer and lyricist was still quite low.

Only those who had made a name for themselves would have the right to speak.

An unknown composer could only buy 3,000 yuan for a song. It was a full copyright purchase.

Even famous songwriters would only get a small cut of their songs.

Most of the profits from the songs were taken by the record companies.

Celebrities earned fame, while the composer and lyricist behind the scenes were just tools.

Therefore, new songwriters would basically find a big company to join and become their composing tool.

Everyone in the entertainment industry was clear about the contracts for newcomers. They were the best example of blood-sucking contracts.

Whether it was the celebrities or the people behind the scenes, they were all tools for big companies to make money.

Celebrities were better off. As long as they had works, they could earn money from commercial performances. After gaining fame, he would have the power to raise conditions with the company.

However, the composer and lyricist were in trouble.

They didn't stand at the front desk like celebrities. The spotlight was never on them.

Think about it, when would you care about the composer or lyricist when you listen to a song?

Even in a world as developed as Earth, where the internet spread fast and information was relatively comprehensive, how many people would search for the composer or lyricist just because of a song?

In this world, there were also some songwriters who started their own companies. Unfortunately, the four major record companies collectively monopolized the sales channels, and in the end, they basically failed.

With such a strong record company, Huang Fei was relatively weaker. They would definitely not be able to accept Huang Fei's conditions.

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