China Entertainment started from cutting off the Hu in 1995

Chapter 50 The bold Tu Honggang (please follow up)

When Wu Yuchen heard Tu Honggang's name, he couldn't help but be overjoyed.

"Loyalty to the Country" and "Farewell My Concubine", when it comes to the ancient heroic and masculine spirit in the Chinese music scene, Tu Honggang is the second best, and no one dares to say the first.

It would be perfect if we could get Tu Honggang to sing "Chinese Martial Spirit"!

But Wu Yuchen hesitated and asked, "Is it okay to invite Mr. Tu?"

"Hey, don't worry about this. Lao Tu is a very loyal person. If he sees your song, he will be very happy and he will take the initiative to sing it!"

Sun Chuan got up and made a phone call, then smiled and asked Wu Yuchen to come with him.

Tu Honggang studied Peking Opera and specialized in Tongchui Painted Face for 7 years.

Later, as Hong Kong and Taiwan's popular music spread to the mainland, he became obsessed with it. He participated in a campus singer competition and won a prize. After that, he began to cover a large number of songs by Hong Kong and Taiwan singers. In 1990, he participated in the Spring Festival Gala and recorded songs for the Asian Games and became known to the public.

But he went to the United States to do business in 1991, but failed miserably. Three years later, he returned to the music scene and formed his own company. He is currently planning and producing the song "Farewell My Concubine".

In fact, Tu Honggang is not very famous now. After all, "Farewell My Concubine", which made him popular, has not been released yet. It was Wu Yuchen who had a biased impression.

In the recording studio, listening to Tu Honggang's singing, there is a hint of pathos in the heroic spirit, and a gentleness in the masculinity. The song "Chinese Martial Spirit" is really full of courage and soul-stirring!

He truly deserves to be Tu Honggang Bengang!

After he came out of the recording studio, Tu Honggang laughed loudly:

"It's so enjoyable! It's so enjoyable!

Lao Sun, thank you so much for sending me such a good song! I'm worried about not finding a song that suits me! "

Although Tu Honggang had already recorded "Farewell My Concubine", he felt that just one song was too little, so he was also inviting songs recently. Unexpectedly, a good song suitable for his style would be delivered to his door while sitting at home.

"Don't mention it, this song is not mine, but Xiao Wu's!" Sun Chuan quickly explained.

Tu Honggang looked at Wu Yuchen, stretched out two fingers boldly and said with a smile:

"Brother, how about you sell this song to me? I won't let you suffer. It's 2,000 yuan, and the lyrics and music will all be in your name."

When Tu Honggang saw that Wu Yuchen was silent, he thought he was too young, so he said:

"Brother, it's not that I'm cheating on you. You're not an insider and don't understand me. I'm definitely paying a fair price. Newbies who just join the industry only pay 1,800 yuan. Do you know that Gao Feng who sang "Great China"? He wrote all of them It's been many years. If he hadn't made himself famous, the lyrics and music together would only cost a few thousand yuan. If you don't believe me, ask Lao Sun. Well, if this song suits me, I'll give you another 500 yuan."

Wu Yuchen naturally knows the song "Greater China". It is very popular. He has appeared on the Spring Festival Gala twice. People who have heard it on the roadside will also hum along, "We all have a home, and the name is China~", "At home there are two The two dragons are the Yangtze River and the Yellow River."

It's not that he was dissatisfied with the price. The price Tu Honggang gave was really not low, and he even gave him a name. Think about it, Gao Dajin wrote "My Deskmate of You" last year, and the lyrics and music totaled 800 yuan. How could Lao Tu give Wu Yuchen a new person? 2,500 yuan is really generous!

Wu Yuchen just lamented the cheapness of being a songwriter in China. Come to think of it, Wang Belt is considered a top-notch singer in China, but he has written hundreds of songs himself, and his total copyright income for more than 20 years is less than 600,000, which is not enough for a third-rate singer to perform in a commercial. Therefore, anyone who has the hope of becoming a singer is unwilling to sit back and work in vain for others. The gap is really too big.

"Teacher Tu, I have no objection to the price. I would like to thank you for your willingness to sing the song, but this must be agreed by our production team."

"Hahaha, that's right!" Tu Honggang wasn't worried at all. He had a lot of dealings in this system. As long as he could sing the songs well, everyone would be easy to talk to.

A few days later, in Prince Gong's Mansion, the production team gathered in front of the TV. The video tape played inside was the theme song of "Chinese Martial Arts". Not only was the song recorded, Wu Yuchen also found various A famous scene from a martial arts movie was cut into a MV, and now everyone is watching the finished MV.

Tu Honggang's singing coupled with Wu Yuchen's heroic, passionate, or tragic movie scenes, more than the effect of one plus one is greater than two, gave everyone present goosebumps. This is what Martial arts!

The old comrades present are all old, but at this moment they are all infected by the MV of "Chinese Martial Arts", and they feel a sense of excitement.

Tu Honggang, who was standing on the edge, stared straight in the eyes. He knew the level of his own singing. But when the song was combined with these edited images, the effect was far greater than listening to the song alone, which surprised and shocked him as a singer.

Domestic MVs are not popular at the moment, and the shooting effects are also very rough, many of them are still in black and white. Not to mention the special effects, it would be nice to give you some beautiful scenery. How could it be compared with these MVs composed of famous scenes from dozens of martial arts movies?

The person who shot the first MV in the mainland music scene was none other than Tu Honggang. In 1990, he spent 70,000 yuan to find Zhang Guoli and asked him to shoot 3 song MVs, thus creating China's first music MV "Feeling Myself".

But after Tu Honggang watched the MV for "Chinese Martial Arts" in front of him, and then thought about the things he and his colleagues shot, he just felt that in the past they were just making cakes!

"Xiao Tu sings so well, and Xiao Wu cuts so well! I, an old man like me, want to wave after hearing this!" Everyone started to praise her.

Tu Honggang clasped his fists: "Thanks for the compliments from all the teachers, I have a gracious favor."

Jia Leilei smiled warmly and said, "You tell me."

"I really like this MV when I saw it, and I want to take it out and use it. Is it convenient?"

Jia Leile pondered for a moment and said nothing.

Tu Honggang said anxiously: "I'll pay for it!"

Jia Leilei waved his hand: "Strictly speaking, our documentary is a research project. It is currently non-profit and cannot be sold for money."

In 1995, the market economy was far less open than it was later. Many things in units within this system could not be linked to money. If you sold them, it would be a violation of discipline.

However, Jia Leilei thought that after all the song was sung by Tu Honggang and he didn't ask them for money. It's only human nature for others to want to use it. But after all, they were not a TV series but a research institute, and Jia Leile didn't know if this thing was easy for Tu Honggang to use.

When he glanced at Wu Yuchen, he had an idea. This guy was not from their unit. He was just a temporary worker at most.

Jia Leile smiled:

"Xiao Tu, I understand you about this matter, but we don't have clear regulations in our institute. However, this MV was cut by Xiao Wu. In fact, you should go to him to discuss it."

Wu Yuchen was stunned, good guy, has he become the legendary temporary worker who takes the blame when something happens?

Tu Honggang looked happy and pulled Wu Yuchen to the side room of the side hall. After entering, he stretched out two fingers:

"Brother, I'm not a stingy person, twenty thousand!"

Nowadays, the starting price for any MV shooting outside is tens of thousands, so Tu Honggang naturally felt embarrassed to shoot such a good one for nothing.

Wu Yuchen opened his mouth but said nothing.

Seeing this, Tu Honggang put his arms around his shoulders and lowered his voice:

"I understand, I'm not asking you to buy the MV with this money. It's all considered your songwriting fee, don't worry!"

Thank you for your support! It’s Tuesday, I beg you to read it~~~

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