The collective ban from the record company caused Huang Fei's explosive reputation to gradually fade.
In the beginning, other than Sun Yilu, there were other singers from medium-sized record companies who had approached Huang Fei and made arrangements.
Unfortunately, she called the next day to apologize. Her words hinted that the four major companies had joined forces to ban the singer. The company that the singer worked for was only a medium-sized company and did not have its own distribution channels.
It could be said that when the four great powers joined forces, everyone would be at their mercy. In the past, there were some influential producers who fought on their own, but they were stuck in the throat because of the channels.
In the end, he had to compromise, but Huang Fei didn't mind.
The most important thing for him now was to learn and build a good foundation. He wanted to change some of the songs that weren't too good in his previous life into better ones.
This was his vision. When it came to composing songs, he knew that his skill was average.
Now, even if he was dragged out to communicate, he might not be able to say anything.
Therefore, he could not fall behind in his studies. As for his creation, he should forget about it. He had been through too many baptisms in his previous life, and there were too many excellent songs in his head. It was difficult to choose.
Even if he were to compose, he would only have the influence of the songs from his previous life. Others might sound good, but he would sound very strange.
She felt that he was just a tailor, not a creator. She had her own psychological barriers. It was better to be a porter.
Thinking of this, he found it strange. There was no psychological barrier when he was a porter, but there was a contradiction when he was a tailor. He secretly complained that he was being unreasonable.
Forget it, there was already a ready-made one. Why would he waste his effort on those five, five, six, six?
In addition to studying, he also attended various gatherings with Lao Fulu, which was a small music salon.
Although Lao Lufu ran a musical instrument store, he had a lot of connections and had contact with all kinds of people.
Underground concerts, music salons in high-class clubs, and so on.
Huang Fei had also met many powerful people.
For example, Yu Wanquan was a middle-aged man in his forties. He was proficient in many traditional folk instruments and was especially good at playing the suona. It was said that the Capital Music Academy and Shanghai Music Academy wanted to hire him as a professor. Unfortunately, he did not like those things. Instead, he liked to go to the countryside to brag about people's funerals and marriages.
Huang Fei had never seen him not know how to play the erhu or sheng.
He could even play the pipa, erhu, and guzheng well.
He was definitely a talent. Huang Fei even acknowledged him as his master, but he didn't accept him. He only taught him seriously. Sometimes, he even brought Huang Fei out to earn some extra money.
According to Yu Wanquan, it was actual combat.
After Huang Fei had been in contact with Yu Wanquan for a long time, he naturally came into contact with his connections.
One of them was the famous musician from Hong Kong City, Wang Kuangshan.
Hong Kong Sea City was a window for foreign exchange. All kinds of cultures were mixed together. It could be said that a hundred schools of thought were contending. It was definitely one of the entertainment centers.
Naturally, the competition was very fierce. Many talented people would go there to explore the world. Whether it was to see the world or to start a business, as long as they were in the music industry, they would stay in Hong Kong City for a while.
He could feel the competition and the clash of cultures inside. It was a place where talented people came forth in large numbers. It could be said to be a vast sea of torrents and hundreds of boats shining.
It was also because of the prosperity here that the neighboring cities in the inland rose up.
Because the port city was too small, the prices were too high, and the cost was too high. Many companies had moved to the nearby Guangdong Province. Two of the four major music record companies were here.
Because it was convenient to communicate and the cost was low.
It was in this city that Wang Kuangshan was crowned as one of the Four Great Scholars.
His identity was very complicated. He was involved in hosting, movies, music, producers, and so on.
What made him most famous was his music composition. At the same time, he was also the only music producer among the four great scholars.
One could imagine his ability. The only people who knew this was a person with true nature.
He said everything without caring about his own influence. He was like a hooligan.
Of course, if he didn't have talent, then he would really be a hooligan.
When she interacted with Huang Fei, she told him that those reporters were all trash. There were all kinds of dirty words, and he would not put on airs just because Huang Fei was young.
He had always said what he wanted to say. He had once criticized China for having more experience than ability in the newspapers. There were many people who had nothing to do. Whether it was in the music industry or other circles.
He had been warned after causing a sensation.
However, he still did his own thing, but there were very few things about expanding the scope of the attack.
After Huang Fei witnessed his brother's combat ability, he also complained," Brother, you should know. It's not good to say it now and then. Although it's the truth, the impact is too great. Your life won't be good.
Wang Kuangshan said," Tsk, what's there to be afraid of? You still have to say what you have to say. You have to be unrestrained in life."”
Huang Fei admired him a little. It was true. If it were him, he definitely wouldn't be so flirtatious. He could only talk about it in one of his future novels.
China's media was indeed much stricter than foreigners, and foreigners were more open-minded in their entertainment.
It couldn't be helped that the history and culture were different. The cultural accumulation of thousands of years was much richer than that of hundreds of years. There were also many restrictions.
Even the top leaders could joke about foreigners.
There were also advantages to China. It was just that the songs would be more thought-provoking, unlike the ones in foreigners that sounded noisy but actually had very little meaning.
This was a two-tier difference. If one wanted to listen to beautiful, slow, and historical songs, then choosing Chinese songs would be a good choice.
If you like that kind of extreme venting, let foreign music shock your eardrums.
Everyone had their own strengths, and there was no such thing as being nobler than the other.
However, with such a policy, most of the domestic music awards were not convincing.
It was different overseas. As long as it was bad, they would directly criticize you. There was too much freedom of speech. All kinds of criticism and analysis could be published, as long as you did not encourage the overthrow of the government.
It was different in China, because the awards would more or less have an official presence. The existence of human relations and society made the awards a feast to split the cake.
Similar to the domestic music industry, there was also the film and television industry. In recent years, there had been more authoritative statements about foreign awards.
Even if Huang Fei had a different opinion, he had done a good job in making it public.
At least he wouldn't be criticized when he attacked.
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