Chapter 19: "Farewell" is a big hit again

That is, Wu Mu’s "Farewell" is selling out again.

In a certain county town, a lazy social animal named Xiao Wang was scrolling through TikTok out of boredom.

Then he saw a video of Wu Mu singing uploaded by a user. Even though he was watching it through a mobile phone screen or a TV, he was still attracted by the emotions in the song.

After searching for Star City TV and watching the original live broadcast, he was even more shocked.

How come this guy is so good at singing?

Wu Mu? I think I saw it a while ago. Is he an idol star whose reputation has collapsed?

It turns out he is such a great singer.

He couldn't help but search for the song that Wu Mu had just sung on the music platform.

The new songs of the queen could not be found, and Wu Mu’s best-selling album “Farewell” was ranked at the top.

His previous songs? You had to pay to listen to them? Over 3.6 million sales?
Xiao Wang hesitated for a moment, thinking that with such high sales volume, it shouldn’t be bad, so he simply paid and bought one.

After listening to the song, he felt a little disappointed, as if it was not comparable to the song just now?
But I'm not particularly disappointed. The songs in this album are quite flavorful if you savor them carefully. They have a kind of positive and warm feeling, which can just neutralize the emo feeling in my heart after listening to "Queen".

In a small coastal city, a retired teacher opened the door of his daughter's room with his cell phone.

"Nier, download some of this guy's songs for me. I don't know how to play them."

The girl who was staying at home and playing games with her friends didn't dare to neglect them. She quickly hung up and took the phone.

one look.

"Mom, why did you download this guy's songs? He's just a scumbag idol star, and his songs are terrible."

The stay-at-home girl is confused. It's understandable for her mother to ask her to download some old hits, but what about the next song by a young idol?

How come her mother is more fashionable than her? Is she also a fan of celebrities?

Her mother rolled her eyes at her and said, "His songs are much better than the hilarious ones you listen to every day. Just play them when you are asked to."

Okay, okay, you are older, you are older.

The girl who was staying at home pouted, connected her mobile phone to the computer, and searched for Wu Mu's songs to download.

Then I realized, “Oh, I can’t download it. His songs are not free. They all cost money.”

"how much is it?"

My daughter who stays at home clicked on it and saw, "The best-selling album "Farewell" is 12 yuan per copy, and it contains 6 songs."

"Then let's place this order. You pay for it."

The stay-at-home daughter couldn't stand it anymore. "Mom, it's such a waste to spend money on songs from this guy. His songs are really terrible. It's not worth it."

"Have you heard of it?"

"I haven't heard it, but it's generally acknowledged that his songs are of poor quality. Really, he's just trying to cheat fans out of their money."

Her mother interrupted her, "You know the song is bad even though you haven't even heard it? Is it so troublesome to ask you to pay twelve dollars?"

"Hey, it's not like I don't want to pay. Okay, okay, I'll do it."

Of course, the stay-at-home girl doesn't lack twelve dollars, but she just doesn't think it's worth spending money on songs from this kind of person.

But who can blame her mother for liking it?

She had no choice but to download the song, and then listened to what this twelve-dollar song was like.

After listening to it, it’s not as bad as I imagined, but it doesn’t seem to be any better either?
Anyway, she felt it was not worth the money. But her mother seemed quite satisfied and kept nodding her head, "These songs are much more positive. There is nothing a child cannot overcome."

At the same time, in various parts of the country, countless people who had listened to the Queen went to search for Wu Mu’s songs and then bought "Farewell".

The quality of the album "Farewell" is definitely not as good as that of "Queen", but everyone was not disappointed. Instead, they felt that "Farewell" was quite warm and healing, which just neutralized the gloom in their hearts after listening to "Queen".

Someone posted this incident online, and then the entries #Wu Mu's "Farewell" heals#, #Wu Mu's "Queen of Heaven" is poisoned, "Farewell" detoxifies# quietly became more popular.

Star City program crew, in the seaside resort.

Wu Mu and his friends had finished watching the show and were having dinner in the resort restaurant.

Then he knew about this after being reminded by He Jie.

When he saw that the sales of his album "Farewell" had increased by hundreds of thousands and were still increasing, he knew that the system was at work again.

The 100 million performance cards he received from the novice gift package can add a total of more than 8.3 million copies of "Farewell". The previous fan withdrawal incident added more than 2 million to his sales in two days.

Then after that, it entered a stable period, with sales increasing by 10,000 to 20,000 copies every day, until now it has sold more than 2.6 million copies in total.

At this pace, it will probably take one or two years for the entire quota to be used up.

But the system obviously wouldn't drag on that long, so it took advantage of the popularity of Wu Mu's "Queen" to give him some marketing.

Wu Mu understood it in his heart, but He Jie and the others didn't. They were all envious. "Wu Mu, your album "Farewell" is so popular. You always run into such good things."

Mo Mo was also envious, but she had other opinions:
"In fact, it's not surprising that Mr. Wu Mu's album always becomes popular. I have listened to all of Mr. Wu Mu's songs. His other albums are very ordinary, but "Farewell" is of high quality."

“The lyrics may seem plain, but they are extremely sincere inside. The melody is relaxing and contains positive energy. It is the kind of song that becomes more and more interesting the more you listen to it.”

Wu Mu looked at Mo Mo in surprise. He didn't expect Mo Mo to have such a high opinion of the album "Farewell".

But what she said was right. The other albums before were all released for the sake of releasing songs. They were designed by the company to make money.

But "Farewell" is a real and painstaking work of its predecessor.

At that time, his predecessor was spotted by that bad woman Liu Lan, who signed him and helped him debut, and gradually he gained some fame.

He has a beloved "girlfriend" by his side, his life has escaped from the bottom of the society with no aim, he has a group of fans who like him on the Internet, and everything is on the right track.

He made the album "Farewell" as both a farewell to the past and a commemoration of the past.

You can say that the album "Farewell" is of average quality, but you really cannot doubt the intentions behind it.

Every word and every note in it is not forced for the sake of rhyme or to sound good; they are all the sincere intention of the predecessor.

The predecessor never thought about making money from these songs, so he didn't even let the company get involved and just posted them directly on the music platform.

And precisely because the company did not share any money, Wu Mu used the performance card on this album.

There is no doubt that a singer-songwriter performance brought great benefits to Wu Mu.

Not only did it stop his downward spiral from being accepted by the public, but it also seemed to be slowly helping him regain fans.

Of course, there is no hope for those former wife fans to come back, as they have all turned into complete black fans.

If Wu Mu really retired from the entertainment industry and there was no news about him anymore, they might forget about it after a while.

But if Wu Mu were to make a comeback, it would only make them hate him even more.

After all, the more successful an "ex-boyfriend" who has cheated on you is, the more disgusting he is.

(End of this chapter)

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