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What do you think is the most painful moment in the Chinese music industry?

What saddens me the most about the domestic music circle is when many people are chasing those vulgar and low-quality Internet pop songs. Although these Internet pop songs can achieve catchy effects, these Internet pop songs cannot become high-quality soil for the Chinese music industry. It can be said that the popularity of these Internet pop songs has brought a very bad example to young musicians, because many young musicians choose to take shortcuts by writing these Internet pop songs in order to get ahead in the entertainment industry. The quality of the domestic music scene has become lower and lower.

In recent years, people who like music can have access to music songs of different styles through the development of the Internet. It can be said that many young people today have a deeper and deeper understanding of music, but we see that the domestic music market is becoming more and more failed. This is mainly because the popularity of Internet pop songs has severely squeezed the development space of traditional musicians to a certain extent. Because many traditional musicians cannot create impressive musical works in a short period of time, this has also caused many traditional musicians to be eliminated by the market. However, we see that these traditional musicians still have very high standards. of. But the current domestic music circle is showing a situation where bad money drives out good money.

It can be said that choosing to be a professional musician is a very difficult thing, because if you want to concentrate on making music in China, there is no guarantee that you will be able to obtain high returns. Because if you want to become a musician with a very high income in China, you must have a very high reputation and popularity. Only in this way can you hold multiple concert tours. If you just sell music albums or singles, you will not be able to recover the costs you have paid. It can be said that this has also led many professional musicians to choose to give up their music dreams.

Of course we cannot deny that grassroots musicians can reach very outstanding levels through online songs, but we also see that most online music is still in a very vulgar, fast-food state. Although this situation can bring certain benefits to grassroots musicians, in the long run, it will inevitably damage the reputation and quality of the Chinese entertainment industry.