Xiangjiang is the gateway to South China and the mainland's bridgehead to South Asia and the Western world. Since the beginning of the last century, Xiangjiang's economic development has been ahead of that of China and has reached the standards of developed countries early on.
However, since entering the new century, especially after the explosion of the Internet industry, Xiangjiang has gradually fallen behind, especially in the IT industry. There are only a handful of local high-tech companies in Xiangjiang. Talents trained by Polytechnic University often choose to develop domestically or abroad.
The unique cultural atmosphere, coupled with the lag of the industrial system, and the fast and intense pace of life and work, have resulted in the average time young people in Xiangjiang spend not much time online.
The cyberspace where young people in Hong Kong usually like to browse and communicate is mainly concentrated in a few big bosses, or large foreign social network service stations, and finally the Hong Kong Island blog in Hong Kong.
Except for professionals, few people like to visit domestic websites. Even if the development level of domestic websites is far greater than that of Xiangjiang, young people in Xiangjiang rarely interact with domestic netizens.
Proud and isolated are exactly what they are.
Therefore, the Internet circle in Hong Kong is a relatively closed virtual world. The Hong Kong Island Forum is undoubtedly one of the largest fortresses in the world. Most people have their own accounts on this BBS website.
The account of the Hong Kong Island Forum is also associated with the Hong Kong Island Blog. The combination of the two is basically the online home of Hong Kong people. If you want to know about the major and minor events in Hong Kong, you can get first-hand information by going to the Hong Kong Island Forum and blog.
There are a total of twelve main sections in the Hong Kong Island Forum, and the [Popular Music] section is one of them.
"Has anyone heard of this song?" This post was uploaded at around 11 p.m., and there are many netizens in the forum. Most of them are fans of pop music, and there are even professional singers.
Popular music in Hong Kong started in the 1970s and had a glorious period just like Hong Kong movies. A large number of Hong Kong singers represented by Cantonese songs have a high reputation in the mainland.
Although Hong Kong pop music is now showing a declining trend, and has fallen into the embarrassing situation of having no classic masterpieces in recent years, the fan base is still quite large, so the popularity of the [Pop Music] section has always been high.
Posts similar to asking questions are very common, and many enthusiastic netizens have clicked on the posts.
The name of the poster is Vivian, and she is a registered girl. She wrote in her post: "Tonight I went to Lan Kwai Fong with my friends. At ladolevita97, I happened to catch up with the ldv Singer Awards held in the bar, and then
I was surprised to see Ye Xuan perform on stage, "Break of Dawn" by Liu Tianwang."
Seeing this, everyone was a little confused. Since it was Ye Xuan who sang Liu Tianwang's "Breaking Dawn", who hasn't heard this song?
Unexpectedly, Viviane did not waste time on Ye Xuan. Instead, she focused on introducing a contestant who appeared after Ye Xuan. She used exaggerated and passionate descriptions to describe how handsome this contestant was and how well he sang.
So good, so touching.
Finally, she desperately wanted to know where she could download the original version of the song sung by this contestant.
At the end of the post, a video shot on a mobile phone was attached.
This unexpected turn of events and exaggerated tone made many single forum members feel very unhappy. Many people secretly wondered whether it was deliberate hype and stepping on Ye Xuan to get the upper hand.
It is not surprising that there is such speculation. The pop music scene in Hong Kong is now in chaos. New artists and singers are using all kinds of unscrupulous and unlimited hype methods in order to gain promotion. Naturally, the [Pop Music] section cannot escape the influence of this trend.
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But regardless of whether it was hype or not, everyone clicked on the video.
They made up their mind to see it first and then talk about it. If it was really a hype, no matter whether the poster was a girl or not, they would scold her bloody and then ask the moderator to delete the post and ban her account!
Needless to say, this 7-minute video is the scene where Lu Chen sang "The Love of My Life" at ladolevita97, recording the entire scene from when he came on stage to when Ye Xuan appeared later.
After watching the video, all the forum members who consider themselves veterans fell into a brief silence.
It took a few minutes for a large number of replies to appear.
"I have never heard of this song, but to be fair, it is a very good piece of work!"
"I agree with 7th Floor. It's a good song. I haven't heard it either."
"I can't find it on the Internet. Since it may be an original work, I can only say that this singer is very good."
"Well, he plays the guitar very sharply and his singing level is very high. He should be professional."
"Is it true?"
"Hey, he's so handsome and capable. He should have become popular a long time ago. Why haven't I seen him before? Is he a new debutant?"
"Didn't you all pay attention? He said he was from the Mainland and it was his first time visiting Lan Kwai Fong!"
"From the Mainland? What a hell."
"Let's not talk about it for now. I'll take down the score of this song and talk about it later."
"Great song!"
Although there is a lot of surprise and confusion, most people in the [Popular Music] section believe that this song "The Love of My Life" is an excellent Cantonese work. They are also concerned that Lu Chen, who sang this song, is from the Mainland.
, all expressed shock and surprise.
There are many singers from Hong Kong who go to the mainland to sing Mandarin songs. There are really very few mainland singers who come to Hong Kong to sing Cantonese songs. There are a few famous ones, but Lu Chen is definitely not included.
In fact, none of the forum veterans who participated in the discussion recognized Lu Chen.
Until an ID called [Wine Over Three Bowls] appeared.
"Haha, I still don't believe you when I say you are ignorant. Do you know who this is?"
"It's ridiculous to use Ye Xuan for hype. Compared with this person, Ye Xuan can only lift his shoes!"
"You guys are all frogs in the well!"
[After three bowls of wine] As soon as I read the post, the comment section exploded immediately.
"Old Jiu, if you have something to say, just say it. What kind of hero can you be if you are secretive?"
"Excuse my ignorance."
"Ignore your mother!"
"I'll beat your lungs out, street boy!"
"The god of wine seeks popular science"
[After three bowls of wine] He is very famous in the two major sections of Hong Kong BBS's [Popular Music] and [Film and TV Talk]. He is famous for his high professionalism, sharp comments, and poisonous tongue. Fans call him "Bacchus" and black people criticize him.
"Broken Bowl" is a topical character.
His combat prowess is absolutely outstanding, and his ability to draw hatred is top-notch. With just a few words, he started a fight in the forum and dragged a group of people into the water.
As a result, the post "Has anyone heard of this song?" became popular, and it was a big hit. It quickly appeared on the homepage of BBS, and was seen by the administrator and pinned to the top.
Together with the song "The Love in My Life", it is known to more Hong Kong netizens. ——
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