
China Entertainment 2005, Joined Fahrenheit at the Beginning
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Back in 2005, I, Jay Chou, Wang Leehom, and JJ Lin were the new four kings.
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Official(94)Scraped 18d ago
I feel that the chosen heroine and ambiguous partner are so niche. To be honest, I only knew Guo was Xiang's wife and then she disappeared. And I don't know who Zhuo Wenxuan is. [Emot=default,18/] In addition, the latest one is extremely toxic, and the song is written on the spot...
I was persuaded to quit this book by the name of the main character. I clicked on it several times and couldn't read it for long. The author could have changed the name to Wu Zhuo, but he had to use the very unusual character Zhuo. Although the author said it was called zhuo in the first chapter, it is a polyphonic character or it could be chao. I couldn't stand the name after reading it. The homophone of Wu Zhuo would become my **, it was too funny.
I have always been the four protagonists, even though I gave it up at the beginning. I have never been able to develop personally. I keep sharing the money with others. I am very selfless.
It's okay. Mainly because I don't write about Taiwan. When I saw the movie Keep Call, the box office in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea totaled 80 million and it was said to be a huge success. I was paid 10 million and there were other actors, so it would be weird if I didn't lose.
The writing is okay, but the song selection is terrible. Anyway, it doesn't suit my taste. I was born in 1991, so don't use your age in the comment section.
I don't like reading novels about people who are reborn in Taiwan. Many people in Taiwan have been Japaneseized and are no longer patriotic.
About the protagonist's contract
I saw someone complaining about why the protagonist didn't discuss copyright when signing the contract, so here's what I'll say. What the protagonist is talking about with Tian happy is not a recording contract, but a management contract. Artists' contracts are divided into categories. A brokerage contract means that the brokerage company helps to contact businesses, such as 1 recording work, film and television work, variety shows, and various offline and online work, and the brokerage company takes a commission from it. A record contract is a cooperation between the artist and the record company, and the two parties reach a series of cooperation on record production and distribution. Film and television contracts are when artists sign a film and television contract with a film and television company, such as how much you will be paid for a play. Some will sign multiple works at once. Then the main point that everyone talks about is the record copyright. This is something that needs to be discussed when signing a contract with a record company. I have written about these things in the article.
I feel like the author is Taiwanese, and the description of mainland film remuneration is not quite right. Although I am not strictly party-minded, the plot is also tacky and has a lot of water mixed in it.
The protagonist is an ordinary person in the beginning. The author said that he looks similar to Yan Yalun, which means that you are the second to last among the four Fahrenheit people in terms of appearance. How can a small artist start a harem if he is not handsome? Four people split the money and the company will take 80% of it, which means that the money is not much. It will take years and months to develop. Don't tell me how popular you are in the group. It does not exist. Fahrenheit does not rely on strength, it is all about who is handsome and who is popular. Real-life examples are there.
Good looking.
There are really too few people writing about their debut in Taiwan. Especially the protagonist made his debut in Fahrenheit. That memory of killing Matt is now a memory that belongs exclusively to 8090. So there is a special filter for this book. And this book is also well written. After seeing it, I added it to my bookshelf. After reading a few chapters, I pinned it first. Must be arranged.
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Official(94)Scraped 18d ago
I feel that the chosen heroine and ambiguous partner are so niche. To be honest, I only knew Guo was Xiang's wife and then she disappeared. And I don't know who Zhuo Wenxuan is. [Emot=default,18/] In addition, the latest one is extremely toxic, and the song is written on the spot...
I was persuaded to quit this book by the name of the main character. I clicked on it several times and couldn't read it for long. The author could have changed the name to Wu Zhuo, but he had to use the very unusual character Zhuo. Although the author said it was called zhuo in the first chapter, it is a polyphonic character or it could be chao. I couldn't stand the name after reading it. The homophone of Wu Zhuo would become my **, it was too funny.
I have always been the four protagonists, even though I gave it up at the beginning. I have never been able to develop personally. I keep sharing the money with others. I am very selfless.
It's okay. Mainly because I don't write about Taiwan. When I saw the movie Keep Call, the box office in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea totaled 80 million and it was said to be a huge success. I was paid 10 million and there were other actors, so it would be weird if I didn't lose.
The writing is okay, but the song selection is terrible. Anyway, it doesn't suit my taste. I was born in 1991, so don't use your age in the comment section.
I don't like reading novels about people who are reborn in Taiwan. Many people in Taiwan have been Japaneseized and are no longer patriotic.
About the protagonist's contract
I saw someone complaining about why the protagonist didn't discuss copyright when signing the contract, so here's what I'll say. What the protagonist is talking about with Tian happy is not a recording contract, but a management contract. Artists' contracts are divided into categories. A brokerage contract means that the brokerage company helps to contact businesses, such as 1 recording work, film and television work, variety shows, and various offline and online work, and the brokerage company takes a commission from it. A record contract is a cooperation between the artist and the record company, and the two parties reach a series of cooperation on record production and distribution. Film and television contracts are when artists sign a film and television contract with a film and television company, such as how much you will be paid for a play. Some will sign multiple works at once. Then the main point that everyone talks about is the record copyright. This is something that needs to be discussed when signing a contract with a record company. I have written about these things in the article.
I feel like the author is Taiwanese, and the description of mainland film remuneration is not quite right. Although I am not strictly party-minded, the plot is also tacky and has a lot of water mixed in it.
The protagonist is an ordinary person in the beginning. The author said that he looks similar to Yan Yalun, which means that you are the second to last among the four Fahrenheit people in terms of appearance. How can a small artist start a harem if he is not handsome? Four people split the money and the company will take 80% of it, which means that the money is not much. It will take years and months to develop. Don't tell me how popular you are in the group. It does not exist. Fahrenheit does not rely on strength, it is all about who is handsome and who is popular. Real-life examples are there.
Good looking.
There are really too few people writing about their debut in Taiwan. Especially the protagonist made his debut in Fahrenheit. That memory of killing Matt is now a memory that belongs exclusively to 8090. So there is a special filter for this book. And this book is also well written. After seeing it, I added it to my bookshelf. After reading a few chapters, I pinned it first. Must be arranged.
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At the beginning, Taiwan Entertainment was okay~




I went there and there was someone writing about Taiwan Entertainment. I haven't seen it in years. The timeline of this book is set in 2005. I feel like there are a lot of things to write about, but it seems to be easy to cross the line. The writing is very smooth at the beginning. I always feel that the writing style looks a bit familiar. I don't know if it is someone's trumpet.













