
China Entertainment: Becoming a God Since the Era of Ring Tones
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"China Entertainment: Becoming a God from the Era of Ring Tone" Reborn in the era of ring tones, Lu Jiuge wants to be both a top star and a big boss behind the scenes at China Entertainment! As soon as it rose rapidly in the country, it shook the entire capital circle and was forced to leave Korea. After two years of experience in Korean entertainment, he destroyed music charts, played with capital, and monopolized resources, and his reputation spread throughout Asia. Now that he has returned to China, he has never wanted to simply fight back, but to dominate China Entertainment! Want to film "Running Man"? The copyright is mine. "I am a singer"? "Where Are We Going, Dad"? Lu Jiuge sneered: Don't bother, these ace variety shows are all mine! The Korean Wave trend sweeping the country? That was also my responsibility! As for Hollywood? Likewise, it's me, Lu Jiuge, who has the final say!
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
Looking at the introduction, it appears that the protagonist is invincible and acts as a capital. In fact, it is better to be the king behind ring tones and start a company to support others than to end up yourself. Think about non-mainstream songs and the era of ring tones. Most of the background music of short videos are produced by your company. How awesome is it?
The opening impression you wrote about Liu Yifei is quite embarrassing.
The name of China Entertainment was approved. What the hell are you writing?
I haven't finished reading a chapter. What kind of rubbish can you publish?
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
Looking at the introduction, it appears that the protagonist is invincible and acts as a capital. In fact, it is better to be the king behind ring tones and start a company to support others than to end up yourself. Think about non-mainstream songs and the era of ring tones. Most of the background music of short videos are produced by your company. How awesome is it?
The opening impression you wrote about Liu Yifei is quite embarrassing.
The name of China Entertainment was approved. What the hell are you writing?
I haven't finished reading a chapter. What kind of rubbish can you publish?









