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Chapter 241 Luo asked?(2/2)

This is definitely the worst talent in the training camp, with almost only height and good jumping to show for it.

This made him wonder if Ruda, the bastard, wanted to step into two different boats?

How dare you secretly hide someone I have found twice?

"No, absolutely not! I have no interest in her at all!!" Ruda waved his hands repeatedly, "But she did come in through the back door. You know I hate the back door the most. It is impossible to accept this kind of student. But she

Even though I’m not good at basketball, I’m great at singing. You know what I mean!”

Luda's answer was very direct. He has also released his first Mandarin album on EMI Records. Naturally, he knew that Xia Lin was very important for the two of them to establish their own business, and Yang Yuying would also be a sign that they must sign in the future.

"You should understand first that her singing skills are not top-notch at all, but she is indeed top-notch in the recording studio!"

Of course Wu Jie knew that Xia Lin's singing skills were at the top of pop singers at their peak, and there was still some distance between them and professional singers.

But as long as he enters the recording studio, Xia Lin is enough to defeat most of the national team players.

This can only be blamed on her timbre being too cheating, especially the timbre is incredible, and she also has characteristics that are difficult to imitate. Her appearance and figure are also very tall, which is really a blessing from God.

Yang Yuying is also a similar player, but her voice is slightly inferior and her singing skills are slightly better. She is also a bug in the pop music world.

Na Ying and Tian Zhen, on the other hand, may have better singing skills, but their timbres are not that good. The key is that their looks are not good enough, which is very embarrassing.

Of course Wu Jie hopes to recruit these four domestic female singers with their own characteristics, preferably Wei Wei and Mao Amin who are both national team players, then there will be female singers of all styles and levels.

As long as he and his tools have enough works to support them, these six people plus him and Luda will be enough to knock the entire Hong Kong and Taiwan music scene to the ground and rub it repeatedly, and even kill the Japanese music scene. Who told them to copy most of the music from Japan?

The song.

I feel a little unhappy when I think about it, but I have to admit that I don’t admire the fact that the Japanese are indeed the representatives of Asia in the twentieth century!

After Wu Jie found Xia Lin, he naturally wanted to upgrade her athletic talent first.

But this time he only upgraded Xia Lin to three stars, and then bought a small pink card and pasted it on it.

In the original plane, Xia Lin also liked sports. Of course, her favorite was volleyball, followed by basketball.

Without his intervention, next year she would follow her divorced father to Hong Kong for development and then change her surname back.

But since he found her first, of course he would not let her go to Hong Kong to develop. The purpose of this little pink card was to make her spontaneously refuse to go to Hong Kong.

This does not interfere with her life trajectory. After all, going to Hong Kong is also about singing and acting, and the resources she will get by staying in China will be better.

Even if she plays basketball or not, Wu Jie doesn't want to interfere too much, so he only upgrades her to three-star physical talent.

It is not difficult for this talent to enter the national team, but it also requires hard work.

If she doesn't like to develop in sports, she can quit at any time, and he won't lose much.

But if he really wants to join the national team, he can upgrade his talent to four stars at any time, or even to four and a half stars like Wang Xiaoqian, who is only 14 years old anyway.

After Wu Jie arranged everything, he finally went to Hong Kong to record the album. It was already early July when he returned to Beijing.

When he comes back this time, he is planning to officially open his own record company. His team behind the scenes has been busy with this matter for a long time, and now they have finally taken care of everything.

It is difficult to set up a private record company in China in this era, but it is different for him!

In fact, Wu Jie has never used his connections in China, including the fact that he was granted such a large piece of land to open a football school. He actually did not use any connections, nor did he pay any bribes. Everything was approved through formal channels. At most, he just helped to take care of it.

Colon’s children are studying abroad.

Those colons were not for the sake of Mr. Wu's face, but for the fact that he could go in and out of Beidaihe at will, and for his great reputation of being able to bring people to Beidaihe to play cards.

Wu Jie also knows that his privileges are too scary, so no one will make things difficult for him no matter what he wants to do.

This time, the record company he opened in the mainland will be affiliated with "Tsinghua University Press" and will mainly publish audio and video products in the fields of culture, science and technology, and education. This is equivalent to using Tsinghua University to help him endorse it.

Tsinghua University is also happy to endorse him, not only because Wu Jie has great reputation, but his annual donations to Tsinghua and Peking University are enough to buy this hat.

His record company is only affiliated with "Tsinghua University Press". It takes care of all its own income and expenses, and is responsible for all profits and losses. It only needs to pay a certain fee every year, so as to avoid possible property rights disputes in the future.

Ruda will also use this method to set up a record company in the future, but he will cooperate with "Peking University Press".

If they set up a record company in China, they would not conflict with PolyGram and EMI because the mainland part was not included in the contract when they signed it.

These two companies are not optimistic about the mainland market for the time being, because there is no way to make a profit and they can't find a window to enter.

In fact, the problem of piracy alone cannot be solved, because these pirated copies are all officially produced audio tapes.

Wu Jie's album has never been released in China, but now even the English and Japanese audio cassettes can be purchased in small domestic stores.

The most annoying thing is that the quality of these audio tapes circulating in the market is very high, because they are all produced privately by publishing houses in various places.

China has been able to produce audio tapes in the early 1960s. In 1975, it made a trial production of cassette tapes. Two years ago, it introduced mcmt technology from Japan. At present, the production technology of audio tapes has reached a very high level.

Then, of course, he mass-produced his song tapes.

Nowadays, radios have become popular in China, and most of these radios have the function of playing audio tapes. As a result, Wu Jie's Mandarin, Cantonese, English, and even Japanese albums have sold hundreds of millions of albums in China.

These high-quality genuine audio tapes cost one to two yuan each, and naturally Wu Jie couldn't even get a dime.

Wu Jie didn't bother to take care of it, he couldn't take care of it anyway!

Even if he sets up a record company in China, he still cannot and will not restrict these official pirated tapes.

Throughout the 1980s, he would definitely not be profitable if he released albums in China.

To make money at this stage, he can only let Polygram Records or EMI Records distribute the albums they produced for Xia Lin, Yang Yuying and others abroad.

Wu Jie does not care about the domestic market in the next ten years. He knows that the only way to make a profit in this field is after the "Copyright Law" is promulgated in the 1990s, and then he will be able to raise the "copyright banner" to oppose piracy.

Let's forget about the 1980s. He might as well just treat it as harvesting foreign leeks and come back to invite Chinese people to listen to music for free.

So he even thought about the name of the record company, why not call it "Luckin Records"?

New news…

"The dying target has been found. The distance is 1150 kilometers. The system is scanning... It meets the requirements for corpse recovery. Do you confirm the resurrection?"

Wu Jie was thinking about harvesting foreign leeks to allow Chinese people to listen to music for free, when the system prompt came!

He hurriedly opened the system interface, and suddenly a young man with a resolute face appeared in front of him.

Wu Jie then looked at the name. This guy who met the goal of resurrection was called Luo Shengyang?

New news…

"The dying target has been found. The distance is 1150 kilometers. The system is scanning... It meets the requirements for corpse recovery. Do you confirm the resurrection?"

Wu Jie was about to click to confirm when suddenly a duplicate message popped up.

"Luo Shengnan?"

Wu Jie thought it was a repeated message at first, but when he opened it, he realized that it was not the same person, because this was a very heroic young lady, but she was actually a girl?

"What do you mean? Twins?"
Chapter completed!
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