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Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

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Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

Recently, JJ Lin's new dance has become a hot topic of discussion, because after a stage performance by the famous singer JJ Lin, his dance was used as an internet meme, paired with a variety of unrelated tracks, and immediately became a viral video.

Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

Lin Junjie took a serious attitude towards this, and clearly stated his dissatisfaction and position through social media, which caused widespread public attention and heated discussions.

Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

With audio tracks such as "Song of a Good Man" and "Come Is Come and Go Go" in the video, these humorous works divert attention to Lin Junjie's dance itself to some extent. In fact, this dance was completed by Lin Junjie with a serious attitude towards the music career, went to South Korea to customize it exclusively and spent as much as 4 million won to learn Xi. In his eyes, every beat, every movement is the transmission of emotions and the presentation of art. For him, music is not only the flow of sound, but also the resonance of deep emotions.

Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

As a result, when he saw his artistic expression being used as a meme on social media, Lin felt disrespectful. In his statement in English, he made it clear: "Don't just add that weird music to my show. If it's your pleasure, then please don't come to my concert. Such behavior is not only lacking in humor, but also lacking respect for the music itself. His words are resolute, revealing the principles and persistence of a musician.

Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

Netizens have had mixed reactions. Some have criticized Mr. Lin's reaction as being too sensitive and could damage his public image, claiming that a mature artist should be tolerant of online spoofs.

Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

At the same time, however, another group of people have expressed solidarity with Lam's stance, arguing that the combination of excellent music with inappropriate background music is an underestimation and disrespect for artistic work. And Lin's agitation is just a natural reaction to the contempt for his hard work.

Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert
Lin Junjie's 4 million learned dance was spoofed by netizens, and he posted a response: Please don't come to my concert

After Lin Junjie's statement, other artists such as Hu Xia and Zeng Li also learned their lesson and voluntarily deleted their video content involving related spoofs, and Zeng Li even responded on the Internet: "Although entertainment itself is full of fun, we should respect the artist's love for his work." This stance has also won the support and understanding of many netizens, and has led to further thinking about the balance between the dignity of online culture and art.

JJ Lin's response is not only an expression of personal emotions, but also a positive advocacy for the entire music industry. People should re-examine their attitudes towards music and artworks, and should not underestimate the hard work and dedication of any professional artist. The maintenance of a musician's own work is actually a defense of the artistic value of music.

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