Chapter 647 Clephia
Chapter 647 Clephia
However, most of those participating in this competition discussion were viewers from the Northeast and North America.
People in Xizhou are more concerned about which show will win, who the mystery guest invited by "Xizhou Singer" is, whether the competition rules of "Xizhou Voice" have really changed, and a series of other currently popular topics.
Meanwhile, a silent 'war' has quietly begun on forums related to composers.
The incident began when someone started a poll to support 'Zigui or Mo Huaichao'.
Initially, the two received roughly the same number of votes.
Passersby who care about the honor of each continent will mostly cast their votes for the person representing their own continent.
Those who don't care about these things value the two artists' musical works more.
Mo Huaichao has not been very active in the past year, but he has left many excellent works in the music scene and naturally has no shortage of supporters.
Lu Wantang goes without saying. From the moment he rose to fame with his first song, none of his subsequent works were lackluster, making him an absolute force to be reckoned with.
After that, Mo Huaichao's approval rating was higher.
His supporters pressed their advantage, pushing his approval rating to over 80% at one point.
The forum's tone immediately became one-sided.
[Mo Huaichao became an instant sensation upon his debut in the university league, while Zigui was still relatively unknown! Of course, Teacher Mo had far more supporters!]
[Judging solely by the quality and quantity of the works, Teacher Mo should have won.]
[The fact that Cyril's a cappella performance has been trending for so long speaks volumes, doesn't it?]
[Both are near-perfect scorers in the university league with a 9.9 rating, but Teacher Mo is a senior!]
[Mo Huaichao has reportedly debuted in Xizhou several months ago, and his released songs so far have all ranked among the top on Xizhou's new song charts.]
[The cuckoo is indeed too young.]
……
Comments like these seemed to dominate the comment section of that poll post.
However, not long after, Lu Wantang's approval rating rose to the top, surpassing Mo Huaichao and reaching over 80%.
Lu Wantang's supporters and fans also showed up one after another.
[Some people shouldn't celebrate halfway through; aren't there enough examples of teams turning the tide and winning? Until the very last moment, who knows which side has the higher support?]
[Are you sure saying Zigui is too young isn't a compliment? She's only in her early twenties and has repeatedly topped the new song charts, even the annual chart. Not only did she win the individual championship in the university league, but she also single-handedly led her team to victory. This clearly shows she's young and outstanding!]
[Speaking of the Xizhou New Song Chart, why don't you guys take a look at this month's chart? The lyricist and composer for the top two spots both seem to have the suffix "Zigui" (子规), right?]
[Mo Huaichao's college league score is 9.9, doesn't that mean Teacher Zigui isn't?]
[While saying they created a miracle is a bit of an exaggeration, Tangxing Entertainment, especially Teacher Zigui, seems to have never lost a competition!]
[The number of songs may vary, but the quality of Zigui's songs is absolutely on par with any composer!]
……
Supporters on both sides expressed their own opinions and held their own views.
However, this situation has also made many Westerners dissatisfied.
After the West Continent was connected, the forums were naturally merged as well.
The composition section also includes posts in many other languages.
Regarding the debate over whether Mo Huaichao or Zigui was more powerful, people from various districts of Xizhou initially acted as bystanders, watching the two sides argue back and forth.
But as they watched, they realized that the two were being used as a platform for a "remote competition" between their two shows.
—Both programs are from Xizhou. You treat Mo Huaichao and Zigui as rivals, but don't mention the composers from Xizhou at all. What do you mean by that?
—Is it because their Western Continent composition circle is not worthy?
In an instant, the Westerners who had been watching from the sidelines all stepped in.
I think their most urgent task is to stand out in the show, so they don't both get eliminated in the first episode and become a laughing stock.
[Don't you guys take the Western Continent composer seriously? Aren't you being a bit too arrogant?]
[Western Continent may lose in other fields, but not necessarily in entertainment. Our Western Continent has a diverse culture, many languages, and excellent songs of all types.]
[They're not even competing against each other, what's there to discuss? Also, what is this "college league" they're talking about? Is it a competition between schools?]
I don't think either of them can beat our Xizhou composers, especially that newcomer Chen Yubai, who is still just a newcomer to the music scene.
……
With the involvement of the people from Xizhou, the debate became even more heated, while also bringing the attention of many onlookers back on track.
After all, their reminder was correct; Mo Huaichao and Zigui were not competing on the same stage.
To determine which is better, we need to look at how their works perform on their respective stages and charts.
Leaving aside the lively atmosphere in the forum.
With Cyril trending at the top of the search rankings, Richard was unwilling to lose out before the show even aired.
Thus, "Voice of the West" sparked a wave of nostalgia and reminiscence by using the topic of famous singer Clementine's return to the stage.
It's worth noting that Clyfia is practically a household name in the West. Even if you're not familiar with her name, you've probably heard her songs.
At the age of twenty, she debuted at the peak of her career and had a huge influence at the time. She was even invited to perform in Central Asia.
Unfortunately, she left the stage and returned to her family when she was nearly forty years old, and is now in her early fifties.
It's very difficult to return to the stage at this age.
This applies to both the singer as a person and the stage.
Singers need to consider whether they will still have fans and popularity after their comeback. If not, will it be embarrassing and will they be able to swallow their pride?
There are even more things to consider regarding the stage. What if the singers returning to the stage are not popular, the popularity is not as high as expected, and the effect is not as good as planned? How should they promote the show? What if the artists they invite are complacent about their past glories and have an inflated sense of self-importance?
These are all things that singers generally need to consider.
But Cleefia is different.
As a renowned diva in her time, many of her works have stood the test of time.
Even now, many young people still enjoy listening to those songs.
Not to mention, several of her works have appeared in popular music textbooks.
People of all ages tend to be nostalgic.
Cleifia's fans span a wide age range, and it's impossible for them all to go offline and lose contact.
Therefore, when topics about Cleifia emerge, all it takes is a little publicity, and they naturally "smell the scent" and come out.
During the live stream, Clementa, who is well-maintained, looked just as she always has.
She smiled gracefully:
"Although my son is already in college, I still feel young. At least, I can stand on the stage again."
"The Voice of the West, see you there!"
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