Chapter 55: Meng Ziyi's Little Thoughts
Chapter 55: Meng Ziyi's Little Thoughts
In early September, The Voice of China officially updated its top four competition.
Many netizens also tuned in to watch on TV right on time.
[Super Boy is so boring, The Voice of China is much more interesting!]
The biggest draw of "The Voice of China" right now is whether Li Mo can bring us any new surprises!
[Could the production team please show more of Li Mo's scenes? Don't you know what the show's highlights are? Li Mo only appears a few times per episode; what's the point of showing her more than ten minutes per episode?]
[I agree with the comment above. Aside from Li Mo, everyone else on this show is basically useless to me! Except for Yao Beina and Xuanxuan!]
What is Jinrunji doing? Why isn't it showcasing its unique features?
[Just a casual observer, but I came specifically to see Li Mo's new song. Supporting Li Mo!]
In this episode, unsurprisingly, everyone's attention was focused on Li Mo's new song and Jin Runji.
After all, this effect was deliberately edited by the production team.
While maintaining the integrity of the program, the focus will be on the duel between the two participants.
As expected, Li Mo continued to uphold his original style, contributing two original songs in one episode.
Some comments even expressed the hope that Li Mo would not lock in the final four so early, otherwise he would have accomplished the feat of performing three original songs in one episode.
This viewpoint even garnered support from Li Mo's fans.
Ten days ago, Li Mo naturally said it was absolutely impossible, but ten days later, Li Mo couldn't be happier.
It's because he just finished compiling a brand new album.
It's fair to say that people can't even empathize with themselves from ten days ago.
"Mercury" and "Aohan" quickly climbed to third and fourth place on multiple music charts after the show aired.
It has won the favor of many netizens.
As for why he couldn't reach the top two spots, you'll have to ask Li Mo himself.
Interestingly, Li Mo's "The Ordinary Road" still firmly holds the top spot on the charts.
This song is the one that touches them the most among all of Li Mo's original songs, allowing them to truly connect with the lyrics.
This is a case of self-inflicted damage.
Between the two poems, "Mercury" and "Proud Cold," "Mercury" is more popular.
That's not surprising, since the former is more readily accepted.
Both in terms of popularity and the meaning of the lyrics, it is more easily accepted by everyone.
However, Li Mo's team also bought some promotional materials for "Ao Han", which is now widely used in various wedding venues.
Make full use of its advantages!
Aside from Li Mo, the remaining point of discussion was Jin Runji.
People were very dissatisfied with his poor performance at the end, especially his fans, who felt somewhat unconvinced.
You really messed things up for us fans in the semifinals!
What are you thinking?!
Besides criticizing Jin Runji himself, these people also started criticizing the production team.
From the round of 16 onwards, Kim Yoon-gi was constantly being dominated by Li Mo, because they fought quite a lot.
They even had the feeling that whenever Li Mo appeared, Jin Runji was definitely behind him.
It's creating a ripple effect!
Furthermore, Harlem's lack of support for Kim Yoon-gi made them feel like the world was targeting them.
Harlin: You can't blame me for this. You can only blame Li Mo for being too strong!
However, to be fair, this group is definitely not just composed of Kim Yoon-gi's fans.
After all, their numbers were limited. Li Mo guessed that most of them were probably just there to watch the excitement, fans of other players, or people coming from opposing teams.
Regardless of whether it's true or false, just start criticizing!
In this circle with its powerful social influence, the line between good and bad has long been blurred.
From the fans' perspective, you did nothing wrong; anything can be forgiven, even actions that cross legal boundaries.
From my perspective, your very existence is a mistake. The Chinese entertainment industry has its limits, and every bite you take might be taken from me. So you'd better disappear from this circle.
For the artists themselves, the insults and praise are not important; what matters is the scale of the criticism.
Because the person who criticizes you today might love you the most tomorrow. The person who praises you today might curse you more harshly than anyone else tomorrow.
In addition, the editing techniques used by various marketing accounts mean that what is presented to netizens is not necessarily the complete truth.
Mature artists no longer dwell on this issue.
What they really care about is scale, when you reach a point where a casually leaked photo at the airport or a random place you walk through can attract nationwide attention.
Back then, you were a top star! Even if everyone was criticizing you!
But if you try every possible means, such as buying trending topics, buying marketing, playing the victim, or even doing all sorts of exaggerated things, and still no one cares.
Even if your comment section is full of praise back then, it won't make a difference!
There's a saying that goes: The purpose of public opinion isn't to make you like him, but to make you aware of him!
Therefore, the production team also takes a cold view of this situation, at least the current scale is not enough for the production team to start dealing with it.
...
Inside the girls' dormitory on the Beijing Film Academy campus.
Meng Ziyi finished his lessons early and sat in his dormitory pondering for a long time.
The final four rounds of "The Voice of China" have begun, and my roommates are all watching it on time.
Should I watch it or not?
After some internal struggle.
In the end, I decided to watch the final four round of "The Voice of China".
She originally didn't plan to watch it, but as the broadcast date drew closer, she became more and more conflicted.
Even as the show airs today, she still can't resist her own will.
While watching the program, a feeling of things being different and people being gone lingered in her heart.
Recently, she has devoted all her energy to her studies, and she has changed a lot.
She hardly participates in social interactions with classmates anymore, focusing entirely on her studies.
You can't teach someone by just one person, but you can teach someone by just one experience.
Besides her studies, during this period she also received an invitation to host a program hosted by Teacher He because of the school beauty pageant.
It's a variety show on Hunan TV called "I Am a Big Beauty", and Meng Ziyi was a guest on one of the episodes.
She was promoted as the most beautiful girl at the Beijing Film Academy. Although the show wasn't very popular and she didn't have many scenes, it was still her first step into the entertainment industry.
She definitely wanted to make the most of this opportunity.
Unfortunately, no agency has approached her yet.
Students at Beijing Film Academy typically enter their prime during their sophomore and junior years, when they usually connect with talent agencies through introductions, assignments, plays, performances, and other means.
In their senior year, students enter a concentrated period for signing contracts, similar to the recruitment process for other majors.
But Meng Ziyi actually wanted to speed things up; generally, the earlier you sign, the greater the margin for error.
Her only goal now is to become a big star as soon as possible!
It can only be said that the trauma Old Wang inflicted on Meng Ziyi was far too profound…
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