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Chapter 417 Authorizing Underground Singers to Sing Songs

Chapter 417 Authorizing Underground Singers to Sing Songs
Just like what Seth Gable said, He Jin's publicity in the next few days will basically be radio publicity.

Almost every state and every city in the United States has their own radio stations, and there are more than one.

These stations are of different types, ranging from music stations to factual stations and even economic analysis stations.

It has to be said that the United States is currently the world's largest economy, whether it is economic or other aspects of development, this country far exceeds other countries.

Why the current popular music basically flows out of the United States, and then spread to the world, this has a lot to do with their music system.

Most of the radio stations that He Jin went to promote were music stations, and he attended in the form of an interview.

And the radio propaganda for a few days made He Jin feel a little more disgusted with this city.

Compared to when he visited the radio station in the UK, the hosts were more polite to him.

In the several radio stations he visited in the United States, he deeply felt the strange eyes of others on his skin color.

Not only white people, but even black people, although they call for equality of skin color every day, when facing him, the discrimination in that discourse exists everywhere.

To this, He Jin can only say...

Fortunately, such people are a minority after all.

Moreover, whenever he met such a person, He Jin would put him on the blacklist, not only his blacklist, but Polygram also drew a clear line with these guys under his reminder.

On the [-]th, a week has passed since He Jin's album was released.

At night, the data from each region can be sent to He Jin.

However, He Jin did not wait for the data in a hurry.

In the morning, under the arrangement of Polygram, he personally held a meeting.

This meeting is not a meeting for fans, but for underground singers in St. Louis.

He Jin did not hold a large-scale offline concert here, which is naturally not good for publicity.

In order to spread the songs of the new album more widely, PolyGram invited nearly [-] underground singers in St. Louis.

Polygram and Ho Jin will pay for these guys to perform songs from Ho Jin's new album in underground music venues throughout St. Louis.

Although doing so will reduce the audience's understanding of He Jin's original singer to a certain extent, it has a very good effect on the spread of the song.

He Jin came up with this method himself.

He came up with this promotional method by referring to the wave of cover songs that emerged on short video platforms in later generations.

Having experienced the short video era, he clearly knows how well the multiple versions of the cover can spread the song.

Although it is said that his current authorized underground singer singing is not as popular as the short videos of later generations.

But the underground singers all over St. Louis are singing his songs, and the impact on the songs is definitely great.

Not only in St. Louis, but throughout the United States, Polygram has contacted many underground singers.

Let them sing a few songs from He Jin's new album in various places.

"Hey, Woods, you're here too!"

"Clay, why are you here!"

"Oumaiga, the Red Eggplant Band is here too."

"Polygram has spent a lot of money! Our famous underground singers in St. Louis are here!"

"However, I have to say, I really hope that this kind of thing that can not only sing a first-class singer's new song, but also get paid for it will happen more times!"

In the hotel, a mixed crowd of black and white was bustling, and the voices of discussion ebbed and flowed.

"Jamie Ho is here!"

Suddenly, someone shouted.

Immediately, everyone turned their gazes to the hotel entrance.

Perhaps He Jin is very unfamiliar to the audience, but in the eyes of these singers who have been in the underground music scene all the year round, he is still very famous.

Among other things, since he released "We Are Not Zombies" last year, the three songs in this EP have received more than one million US dollars in copyright fees in the United States.

Most of these copyright fees come from these underground singers.

Compared with Asia, where the awareness of copyright protection is not strong, in the United States, the copyright protection of every song is really in place.

Even if you are an underground singer, if you want to sing this song in public, you have to pay copyright fees.

If he didn’t register and purchase the copyright from He Jin’s publisher, PolyGram, it would be fine if he didn’t get caught, but if he got caught, he would basically be waiting for a lawsuit!

Of course, the copyright fee for underground singers singing these songs is not high, only a few hundred dollars.

But the accumulation of less makes more, which is also a very good income.

A few hundred dollars, the authorized time and occasions are very limited, but for these underground singers, it is still very lucrative.

Therefore, many people who like these songs or those who have no creative ability will choose to buy this temporary copyright to sing.

If you want to sing other people's songs, you naturally have to study and ponder.

And as long as you think about it, you will naturally know He Jin, the original singer who wrote the lyrics, composed the music and sang.

Therefore, He Jin is quite famous in the underground music circle.

Of course, the rap scene is different.

The rap industry is very repulsed by singers who sing other people's songs, so they hardly sing other people's songs.

And rap is notoriously simple, as long as they can diss, swear, and add a melody, a simple rap song is formed, so they hardly sing other people's songs.

As soon as he entered the hotel, He Jin couldn't help frowning.

He smelled a strange smell.

It's marijuana.

"Go, see who is messing around here, and kick him out!"

Seth Gable obviously smelled it too, and he greeted his men directly.

Seth Gable made some moves, and He Jin didn't care about this problem.

He knew that many of these old beauties in the underground circle even had gangster backgrounds.

Coupled with the failure of their careers, many people chose to use that thing to anesthetize themselves.

He didn't want to take care of these things, as long as it didn't affect him, Laomei didn't care about his business.

The only thing he wants to do now is to go on stage and say what he should say, and then hurry to this damn place.

He hated this place to the extreme.

In the future, even if he was given [-] million yuan, he would never come to this city again.

Someone arranged by Seth Gable quickly cleared a few guys out.

And warned some idiots.

Afterwards, He Jin stepped onto the stage.

"If you can come here, you should all know the purpose of inviting you here."

He Jin looked around, and then said:

"Yes, we will pay you a substantial fee and give you a three-month license to sing songs from my new album for free.

I believe that someone should have heard this album of mine, and if they have, they should be able to know the quality of the songs in this album of mine.

I believe that when everyone sings in major bars, they should be very popular. "

The sales of "You and Me" in the United States have been released for several consecutive days, and the sales are still very impressive.

A good song will always be discovered by someone.

"And I will tell you some of the process of this plan next, please listen carefully.

In the days to come, you..."

He Jin spoke quickly and began to tell these singers about his plan with PolyGram.

(End of this chapter)

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