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Wu Bai can talk about a lot of hard work that artists did before becoming famous. He once set up a street vendor, sold insurance, sold English teaching materials, and even worked as a boy in an underground dance hall. He never saw the light of day until he entered the musical field. Only when you work part-time can you find your true self

Wu Bai rarely reveals his inner thoughts. Faced with the like-minded Wu Nianzhen, when the conversation begins, he just doesn’t dig his heart out. In the studio, in addition to telling In the process of his own fortune, he also frankly admitted that after becoming famous, he still felt embarrassed and shy in front of the camera. Wu Bai said to Wu Nianzhen, "Do you know? I am recording now and my whole body is wet with sweat." Unexpectedly, Director Wu Ku Ku also said something back, "Every time I go into the studio to host a show, my stomach gets so nervous that it hurts."

Wu Bai also revealed that his parents often told him that he was not easy-going enough and that he should be more generous. , although he has changed a lot, Wu Bai still hates being manipulated by others to take pictures. However, Wu Nianzhen also discovered that he and Wu Bai had another problem in common. Both of them were homesick. Only when they returned to their hometown could they truly relax. Only by grabbing a bowl of braised pork rice could they satisfy their homesickness. Working in Taipei, After many years of fame, this "problem" has never changed.

Speaking of the process of making a fortune, Wu Bai rarely confided in his heart. He admitted that when he first arrived in Taipei, he worked as a slave boy in an underground dance hall. Setting up a street vendor and selling insurance were relatively "achieving" jobs, because he was relatively "achievable". Selling English textbooks was a bigger "blow" to him than selling English textbooks. Wu Bai once sold English textbooks at a train station with three or two friends. They asked everyone "do you want to learn English" when they met, and he was considered polite when they looked down at him. , Wu Nianzhen complained, "Wu Bai, of course you can't sell a hairstyle like yours. Who dares to let their children buy textbooks from you?"

Wu Nianzhen and Wu Bai became acquainted when they went to Chiayi, Wu Bai's hometown, to take a photo. A public service announcement, how did Wu Bai, who grew up in Betelang's hometown, embark on the road of rock music? Wu Bai said that after hitting a wall one after another while selling English teaching materials at the train station, he leaned on the railing of the station and stared blankly at the TV pictures on the wall. He finally discovered that "performance" was his favorite, so he entered a part-time job in a musical instrument store. I am so attached to the music that I never want to play it again.