The Must-Sing Online Foreign Language Song Contest is mainly divided into three stages: online preliminaries, online semi-finals and offline finals. Before the online competition, offline city preliminaries will also be set up in some cities. The competition is generally organized into language divisions. In 2012, there were four divisions: English division, Japanese division, minority language division, and group combination division (regardless of language); in 2013, there were three divisions: English division, Japanese and Korean division, and minority languages ??division. competition area. In the preliminary stage, the competition area judges organized by the organizer usually select a certain number of contestants to advance based on basic conditions such as foreign language pronunciation; in the semi-final stage, the on-site finalists are selected from high to low based on the online popularity of the songs uploaded by the contestants; In the final stage, the music expert judges are generally well-known musicians and stars in the Chinese pop music scene, and the language judges are generally experts in related languages. The music judges of the first Must Sing were the Chopstick Brothers, who became famous all over the country with their song "Old Boy". The music judges of the second Must Sing finals were the famous musician Yuan Weiren and the pop group Shuimu Nianhua. In addition to once again inviting "superstar promoter" Yuan Weiren, the third "Must Sing" finals also invited powerful actress Shunzi and film and television planner Gu Xiaodong to sit on the professional judging bench. As for language judges, it also attracted well-known spoken English teachers. Qiu Zhengzheng and others joined.
1) Contestants record their own competition songs and choose the tracks themselves;
2) Upload the songs to the Hujiang.com competition page in each competition area
The second " "Must Sing" Online Foreign Language Song Contest Winners List Awards Hujiang ID Real Name Competition Area Professional First Prize Muge AVY Zhang Jingjing English Second Prize Current Student at Ocean University of China Missing Cherry Pan Liumiao English Second Prize Anti-Robbery Hu Jun Third prize for English-speaking private enterprise owner Ning Chu Wang Jin Third prize for Japanese clinical medicine shiyangzhang Zhang Shiyang Third prize for a small language doctor Zoehzy Hanako Haruka Small language French translation excellence award Mei Pumpkin Du Yan Japanese Institute Engineer Excellence Award Head Special Round Qian Zhiliang
Li Jiajun Combination IC Test Engineer
Bank Employee Excellence Award ojoj1984 Huang Wenzhe English Airline Marketing Department Excellence Award Jiu Sang Zhou Qianyu Japanese Company Staff Stage Style Award CannieYang Yang Canning English Best Photogenic Award for Studying in the United States yanfang0921 Sun Yanfang Japanese Animation Editor Winner List of the 3rd "Must Sing" Online Foreign Language Song Contest Awards Hujiang ID First Prize in the Real Name Competition Area craigp719 Peng Chen Second Prize in English romamontella Ling Jingjing Second Prize in Small Languages ??wbspo Wang Bo Third Prize in English Xiaoguandesu Ikezawa Ho's Japanese and Korean third prize Tomoko Asai Luo Yi's Japanese and Korean third prize The fog in the dream Fan Xinyue English Excellence Award ophiria Zheng Yuner's Japanese and Korean Excellence Award Chrysalide23 Jiang Jiao's Small Language Excellence Award Anam Ya Huang Yanan Japanese and Korean Excellence Award Doris Xiaowu Xu Mengjia English Stage Style Award Lyte2 Lingyun English Best Photogenic Award Li Yiziqin Tang Haiqin Japan and South Korea Social Impact
In July 2012, the second "Must Sing" online foreign language song competition started, and it attracted widespread attention. The official website *** received submissions from English, Japanese, minority languages, and group competition areas, attracting more than 1,000 foreign language enthusiasts to upload works, and 120,000 netizens participated in voting, with a total of 1,865,836 listens, and 2 billion people.
A large number of unique and popular players emerged in the competition, which were widely praised by people inside and outside the industry.
The finals, a collaboration between 40 institutions, attracted real-time attention from 83 media outlets and was broadcast live on two major online TV networks (Ku6.com and PPTV), with 6 million people watching online. This competition has gradually developed into a music event with influence radiating throughout the Internet and even across the country.