What are the most popular songs on the Internet?
There are some songs that you may be able to hear at any occasion at any time, may be the roadside vendors, may be the KTV box, may be the sound of the square dance aunt! I don't know if you have found a problem, these years you hear these songs, basically are some network songs. But those internet songs were only hot for a while, and then there was no more heat. And the Chinese music scene now seems to have entered a kind of strange circle. Whether a song can catch fire or not is not prioritized by the lyrics and the beauty of the song. Rather, it's whether the song can be remembered by everyone so that the first time they hear it, it creates a memory point in everyone's mind, so that it's the song that comes out of everyone's mouths when they're singing on the field. This kind of judgment makes many professional singers who make music feel helpless and funny. For professional singers, it is very hard for them to make a piece of work, and a song may sometimes take many years to polish and inject a lot of heart and soul into before it is completed. But after various releases of this work, the degree of popularity is not as good as those network singers, maybe those network singers they create the kind of song, just a few days, or a morning or an afternoon.
For example, "Learning to Catcall", and "Out-of-the-Way Words", such songs would have to be like the children's song "Two Tigers" when you were a child. It's not even as good as a children's song, after all, those children's songs can make children interested, and those songs are also particularly close to life. But like this kind of whatever, "Learning to Bark at Cats", it's totally drool-worthy, just think it's got a nice melody and it's cute. There's also the song "Out-of-the-Way Characters", which has exploded in popularity also because it's relatively new. It's not like a tongue twister, but it's particularly tongue-twisting when you sing it, and it also takes a while to learn and recognize all the words before you can sing it in one breath.
The Internet hit song "Remote Characters" feels like learning a tongue twister, except that it's not quite the same as a regular tongue twister. There is also what "green" ah, "your tavern closed to me" this kind of song is really very mouthful. But the netizens just love it, and the public just loves to hear it. Perhaps it's the changing times that have changed the way people look at songs. But this is especially difficult for those professional singers. They are particularly averse to this kind of mouth-breathing, internet red songs. But now the singing world is like this, that those singers feel particularly helpless, and even led to some singers to give up on themselves, away from the music. Nowadays, there are also many netizens on the Internet who are against this kind of slobbering songs. Some netizens say: I remember I heard Yang Kun's "Answer" at the Spring Festival Gala a few years ago because I thought it was a great song and should be on fire, but it turned out that no one listened to it online at all. And Zhao Lei's "Chengdu", when I heard this song I think it is particularly good, recommended to friends, friends also feel nothing, the results in the brush of a broken video, the song is on fire. In the end, why this phenomenon?
Is it possible that nowadays friends like to listen to songs that have been covered? It is that the original sing the song, can not make big waves, by those network singers a cover will immediately burst into the red. This makes netizens wonder if the purpose of listening to the song, in the end is to appreciate or to follow the trend? And now the netizens are still discussing, is it those network red song, only led to the current Chinese music industry downhill part of the reason? Personally, I think that maybe it's the change of the times that makes people like to follow the trend more, but it's true that I don't like those network red songs too much. I wonder what people think about this issue?