Title: Mayday lip-synching turmoil resumes, acoustic controversy sparks heated discussions, and professional analysis reveals the truth
Hey, friends, there's a topic that has been going viral on the Internet lately, and that's about the well-known band Mayday being questioned about lip-syncing. This incident caused the controversy on social platforms to erupt like a volcano. Today, we're going to talk about the things behind this topic.
First of all, Mayday's lead singer Ashin and the members certainly didn't expect to be involved in such a storm. You see, their dynamics on social media, music critic Linghua's evaluation of this matter, and even the discussions in the Taiwan forum have become everyone's after-dinner conversations. But what do you think these corners really represent?
In the end, the point is actually from the moment "Acoustic Science" first raised the accusation of lip-syncing. To add fuel to the fire, we also have to talk about the 30-minute video analysis of veteran music critic Liang Yuan. Lao Liang supports the UP masters represented by acoustics and farmers in the video.
He even mentioned that the UP owners could be at risk of being sued, but also bluntly pointed out that Mayday had a very small chance of being convicted of lip-syncing. Why? Because the technical handling of live concerts is very complicated, it is not easy to supervise whether or not to lip-sync. And, ah, the official statement of "Believe in Music" played a key role in clarifying this misunderstanding.
Liang Yuan finally appealed that he hoped to "believe in music" and not sue those UP masters. After all, the UP owners do seem weak in front of large companies. But then again, although the law enforcement department has not yet given a final answer, Liang Yuan believes that the probability of Mayday lip-syncing is almost non-existent through his professional perspective.
Of course, the article did not forget to mention that "Believe in Music" may still choose to take legal means to fight back against this turmoil and prove Mayday's innocence.
In short, judging from the current situation, even if the controversy is endless, judging Mayday lip-to-play in the eyes of professionals can basically be ruled out. After all, the music industry still needs harmony and sincerity!
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