Chapter 45: Taking the stage

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With these words, Baiyunshan finally understood the ins and outs. When he looked at the side of the stage, he saw that there were several candidates who were about to take the stage, standing there dumbly, neither advancing nor retreating. They could only wait silently.

Baiyunshan clicked his tongue. He had only heard of opera tyrants. This was the first time he had seen such a tyrant singer dominating the stage. He asked, "Can't we let him step down? Let the group of people next to him go up instead?"

"Okay, but what should I do if there is no one who can sing well? After all, I spent money to invite them here in vain, so we can't waste the effect, right?" The old man said this in a mocking tone. It was obvious that he did not agree with hiring professional singers to perform. Form: "It's a pity that those kids wasted their time practicing, standing in the audience and watching others perform."

Baiyunshan already had an idea in mind during this time. He patted the guitar Nana Hashimoto was carrying next to him, and then said something to the old man.

...

"What? Substitute someone on stage?"

The middle-aged man at the back of the stage frowned, moved his mouth in the direction of the stage, and said: "Which singer should I choose? Can he be better than Nakamura-san?"

"Not a singer."

"Not a singer?" The middle-aged man smiled sarcastically. He took out a cigarette from his arms and lit it: "What are you doing if you're not a professional singer? Disappoint the audience? You've seen it too, right? The audience reacted like this. "Wen Zheng, what if people don't buy it? Are you responsible for these losses? Can you afford it?"

The old man's face was very calm and he continued: "I can't take responsibility, but Mr. Manager, this is a lantern festival first, and the live second. Although Nakamura-san sings well, he is not the only one who wants to perform on stage. , so it’s not good to keep occupying the stage like this, so let’s change it first.”

"Are you sure?" The middle-aged man as an agent looked at the old man suspiciously, wondering if the person in front of him was suffering from Alzheimer's disease.

The old man nodded calmly.

The middle-aged man stared at him for a few seconds, then ran to the side of the stage and motioned to the singer who was performing above.

...

Akihiro Nakamura was unhappy.

Originally, he was very happy just now, because although he is only a third-rate singer, he has released no more than one original single so far, and usually relies on covers to gain popularity, but on the stage here, he can stand out from the crowd. Stand on it and release yourself to your heart's content, and feel the cheer that you should enjoy as a professional singer.

But he was replaced before he sang a few songs, and it is said that the replacement was also an amateur and had not released a single song.

Even though he didn't have many people and the quality wasn't good, he was still a professional. He had a natural sense of superiority over such amateurs, so he couldn't accept it and couldn't figure it out.

Have you ever made a CD debut? Do you have a professional agent? Have you ever performed on stage? He almost wanted to ask these three soul questions to the next person on stage.

There is a huge gap between professionals and amateurs. This gap almost determines whether ordinary people are qualified to become professional singers. As long as there is no cheating on one end of the gap versus the other, there is almost no suspense.

So Nakamura Akihiro is unconvinced.

Although the manager around him was still comforting him, telling him that anyone who went on stage would be questioned by the audience within two minutes of singing at most, and then leave the stage in despair. He would still need to come to the rescue at that time, but he was still unhappy to the extreme.

This kind of discomfort, using an inappropriate metaphor, can probably be understood as a strong young man. After holding it in for ten and a half months, he was finally able to release it to his heart's content. However, he was forced to stop on the way, and then put on his pants in despair. You can imagine the feeling of stopping and watching others let go.

In his opinion, this live is basically tailor-made for him. Although he is not well-known, he still has a certain number of fans. Due to his lack of popularity, he cannot find any good place to hold a live. The Lantern Festival, a small live event, can be said to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If you perform well here, you may become famous in one fell swoop. Then you can find a partner and launch a few quality works, and you will be able to take advantage of the momentum and no longer be a nobody. Interesting little singer.

Even if the effect is not that good, it would be good to turn this into a live held for fans. At least it will be no problem to increase the number of fans, and the performance is good. Who knows whether the situation mentioned above will occur?

As for the person who replaced him——

His face looked calm, but he couldn't help but sneer in his heart. Faced with this kind of existence that didn't know how much he weighed, he only had contempt in his heart. He didn't talk about Kung Fu and the like. Most people go up to the stage to face the audience. With so many heads in the air, you are already extremely nervous. Even your pronunciation is a problem. How can you compare with yourself?

Thinking of this, he even looked forward to it, hoping that the next guy would make a fool of himself, but the better, so he could show how powerful he was, right?

Thinking like this, he gradually calmed down, laughing and waiting for the tragedy of the car accident that was about to happen on the stage.

...

At this time, the audience in the audience was also a little confused.

Although the live was held because of the lantern festival, nearly 40% of the audience who came to watch were fans of the singer Nakamura Akihiro who was on stage just now. They were obviously dissatisfied when they saw their idol being replaced. .

After all, the gap in level is there. There were no amateurs performing just now, but as soon as Akihiro Nakamura came on stage, the gap was clearly widened. So even though there are some in the audience who are a little dissatisfied that this guy has always been dominating the stage and people they know well are not able to go up, they can't find an excuse to attack. After all, they are better than you, don't you agree? Come on then!

But fans don’t think so. In their opinion, this live should be exclusive to idols. The first ones on stage were at best a warm-up show. When Nakamura Akihiro came on stage, there was no reason for him to be replaced. After all, it’s already good if you don’t sing from beginning to end, so how can you replace it? Isn’t this bullying?

How can your own idol be bullied? So of course they started to denounce them.

It's just that it's okay if you don't complain. Once you complain, the general people around you who are the majority but have no excuses will find an excuse. What does it mean to be bullied? Those who were bullied were obviously those who failed to take the stage! Isn’t it because you idols shamelessly occupied the stage and refused to come down? Now that you have finally been replaced, it’s someone else’s turn to take the stage. This is the original process, right?

Neither group of people was convinced by the other, so they began to communicate.

Limited by the number of people and the environment, there wasn't much of a fuss, and even the voices were kept low. After all, the Japanese still pay great attention to face and are worried about breaking their skin.

But if the debate continues like this, although people on both sides will not become furious, they will feel a little uncomfortable in their hearts. Both sides think that the other side is unreasonable, so they can only hold back their anger and look at the stage.

At this time, the person who was about to start singing finally appeared on the stage.