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Chapter 471: Chapter 267: Damaging your mother’s head, the six departnts of the company are carried on my shoulders! (10k)_3

When I had no money, I dared to do anything—thinking since I was barefoot, I wouldn’t fear wearing shoes. Now that I’ve got my shoes on, I should use my size 43s to stomp hard on their faces!

In addition, one of his pre-hired magical assistants, Jiang Ling, had also called to offer greetings and express support, saying that these eighteenth-tier artists were simply bullies who were afraid of toughness.

Beyond that, even the TV host who had interviewed him, Chen Ling, and staff mbers such as Zhang Min, whom he had t once, had sent him ssages.

Also, several colleagues he had worked with, like the actress from the “Riding a White Horse” MV, Sun ngyun, the actor Lu Dong, and friends from the Spring Festival Gala directorial team.

It was fine when nothing happened, but as soon as sothing did, Xu Qingyan realized he actually had quite a lot of friends.

For the past half-year, he had been essentially racing against ti, focusing on one path and charging ahead. Now, looking back, he felt a sense of profound change.

After replying to everyone, Xu Qingyan ca ho, took a bath, and adjusted his mood.

This small entertainnt company was probably the weakest force he had ever faced. He didn’t even need public opinion—just direct confrontation would do.

So, there was no need for him to be distracted by this, he should just carry on with what he was doing.

After the bath, with his hair still wet, he chose to let it air dry as he walked into the study next to his bedroom. He fired up the computer and began skillfully transcribing music, this ti choosing his targets first.

Saying he would produce a platinum record for them was a joke since that requires the accumulation of fans. Moreover, whether an album goes platinum, even if he composed all the songs, would also depend on luck.

All things considered, writing three songs each for the two girls was most appropriate; it wouldn’t put too much pressure on him and could maximize his returns.

So far, he was still receiving dividends from his first song “Qing Tian.” As for Pei Muchan, her new song boosted sales of her previous albums.

If she could release a successful album this ti, it would truly take her a step further. As for becoming a top-stream singer, that was out of the question unless she joined a big company.

The studio couldn’t handle such high traffic, like holding a concert. The studio didn’t have the capacity, and the associated promotion and distribution costs that big companies could afford.

The sa applied to Lin Wanzhou.

The difference, however, was that Lin Wanzhou’s past songs were all owned by Yunyi Company. Compared to Pei Muchan, she had a weaker foundation; this was her attempt at making a turnaround with a new album.

After setting clear goals, he wrote down the six selected songs on paper.

The first was “If There’s a Next Life” for Pei Muchan’s album “Chanqing”; this song had a gentle rhythm, ear-catching qualities and a rich mood.

“In the past, people would begin to harvest in April, lying on the high haystacks, laughing.”

“I walked through the golden wheat fields, singing to the scarecrows, waiting for the evening breeze to blow through.”

The genre was similar to “Wheat in the Wind”; in fact, he wanted to use both songs. But there was no need for similar songs to appear at the sa ti—”If There’s a Next Life” was more suitable for Pei Muchan.

The second was “Backlight,” both the lyrics and the lody were strong. Mainly because it matched the concept of Pei Muchan’s album—those who liked this song would really like it.

It acted as a fan base-builder, while those less fond of it would be indifferent. In any case, even a passerby couldn’t fault the song.

The third was “Uninhabited Island,” with ear-catching vocals, mainly aid at the teenage demographic. Even though an album should have a unified style, it should also allow for so differences.

After all, the lead song was still written by Pei Muchan. He was just adding three songs, not writing lead songs for her album.

With three or four songs, the concept of the album—what Pei Muchan wanted to express—would be sufficiently conveyed. Nowadays, having just feelings wasn’t enough; it had to be comrcial.

Catchy, pleasant to listen to, with substance.

The three songs Xu Qingyan added were like eye-catching vines on the exterior. Like a bunny girl standing at the doorway, enticing people to co in.

After listening to one song and getting interested, one would then be retrospectively inclined to learn about the concept of the album and such.

Then,

For Lin Wanzhou, he selected songs with a more youthful style.

In fact, a youthful, cheerful, and lively style had always been Lin Wanzhou’s signature.

Only at the beginning, the situation was particular; Xu Qingyan’s relationships with both girls were still unclear. They were rely acquaintances and hadn’t reached a point of intimate friendship.

The more sentintal songs like “What I Long For” that Xu Qingyan deliberately chose for Lin Wanzhou were just a trick to lure Pei Muchan in.

If spoken candidly, Pei Muchan was actually more suited to sing “What I Long For.” Nevertheless, Lin Wanzhou’s talent made for a good effect too.

The first song chosen was “The Wind of Sumr,” as soon as the music starts, it’s like sumr—releasing it won’t yield bad reactions. The second song prepared was “Together No Matter How Far”; the lody was soft, ethereal, and catchy.

He followed a principle in selecting songs—they had to be pleasant to listen to with a bit of depth, serving just as supportive greens. What thoughts to convey were unnecessary in Lin Wanzhou’s album; he didn’t need to stand out.

The third song was “Ten Thousand Tis of Sadness.” Lin Wanzhou possessed the advantage of high notes. With her tweaking, this song could definitely make a breakthrough; its lody was also very catchy.

With that, all six songs were chosen.

Xu Qingyan checked everything again before transcribing the scores, confident that there were no issues with the six songs. Glancing at the ti, it was nine in the evening, so he plunged into transcribing the scores.

The next day,

A strange call ca through to Xu Qingyan’s phone; the caller claid to be a public relations staff mber from Orange Entertainnt Company.

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