The central media named Xu Meijing's concert! Singing for less than 30 minutes was criticized: Poor people must have something to hate
author:Meng Po music
In the music industry, concerts are usually important occasions for the interaction between singers and fans, however, a recent concert hosted by Xu Meijing has caused widespread controversy. Fans found that although the concert was three hours long, Xu Meijing actually sang for less than 30 minutes, and the rest of the time was filled by guest performances and interactive activities. This discovery disappointed many fans, and some even got emotional at the scene and scolded directly. Xu Meijing's team responded with a tough attitude, saying that the audience underestimated expectations, as if shouting to fans: "We're not wrong!"
However, if we look deeper into Xu Meijing's music career, we will find that she has experienced many twists and turns. From the musical talent discovered in his early years, to the emotional entanglement with the musician Chen Jiaming, to the many comeback attempts later, every step is accompanied by emotional ups and downs and ups and downs in his music career. In particular, the emotional entanglement with Chen Jiaming has become an unforgettable memory in her life.
Faced with such an emotional background and musical journey, we can't help but wonder what caused such a huge gap? Is Xu Meijing's attitude confident or ignorant? Is the audience's disappointment too harsh? Perhaps, we need to look at this incident more rationally and not simply take sides.
Perhaps, there are some lessons we can learn from this. For musicians, it's not just about the sound and performance on stage, it's more important to respect the emotions of fans and love for the music career. For the audience, it is necessary to maintain rational expectations for music activities, as well as support and encouragement for artists.
To sum up, behind Xu Meijing's concert incident, there is not only a twists and turns in her musical life, but also a collision of thoughts and concepts between music and artists. Perhaps, we can learn more from this and make music activities an expression of art and culture in the true sense of the word, not just a pursuit of commercial interests. What are your thoughts on this matter?