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Putting down the phone, "What should we do?" Song Ya asked Hayden.

"There is a wave of hype between each other, but the character design can't be beaten too badly, you have so many female fans." Hayden replied: "There is no problem at present, but you must know that Mira is signed by SBK, and Robert of SBK is not Will be soft on you."

"Well... If Mira cooperates with Robert to discredit me, the nature will change."

Song Ya pondered for a while, and said coldly: "At that time, I will never miss the old relationship again. She knows exactly why she broke up with me."

"You all signed with William Morris, I will let Donovan coordinate, and that kind of thing will definitely not happen." Hayden, who already knew Song Ya's character very well, hurriedly promised.

It didn't take long for Taraji to buy back from the video store the first album "Mira" which was released simultaneously with the single "Making Bad Man". The album has 16 songs in total. Among the 15 songs, there are 10 new songs, all of which are studio versions, which are more popular and lyrical. One of them has a feminist color, and the other continues the equal rights advocated by De Klerk.

The rest included dance remixes of two new songs, remixes by two different arrangers for Bad Guys, and a cover of an old song from the 1930s.

"Basically, it's an album with a high degree of completion and a very single style. It's not as good as the song you gave her to De Klerk. Only the bad man can come close."

Song Ya summoned his staff to go through the album, and everyone basically agreed, "To De Klerk is a 90-year-old song, and there were some similar singles on the market last year, and the freshness is not high now. High." Delay turned off the record player.

The studio version of To De Klerk is the first track on the CD, The Bad Man is the second, and the dance remix of To The Bad Man is placed at the end of the CD. In the vinyl version, Bad Man is ranked first on Disc B, which shows that SBK's judgment is similar to that of De Lay. To De Klerk is undoubtedly the main single, and Bad Man is the second strongest single.

"If the hype is right, platinum records are fine, right?" Song Ya asked.

"Disaster."

Hayden shook his head, "There are too many similarities to Mira's style in the market, and female singers of the same age who can release albums are generally better than her. Gold records (500,000 sales) should be no problem, and platinum records must be achieved. See luck."

"But Little Lowry's album, which is useless except for second-hand stores, has sold platinum sales." Song Ya questioned.

"Daniel was at the helm of SBK's announcement at that time." Hayden replied: "He successfully lifted the public's expectations for Lowry's first album. At that time, second-hand stores were very popular. The popularity of the entertainment industry has long passed, and the popularity brought about by pure music is far more powerful than the current enthusiasm for emotional gossip. After all, although the public does not know the specific methods of hype in the entertainment industry, they will no longer foolishly put celebrities The gossip is serious, it’s okay to watch the excitement, and spend real money to buy records? They also have their own accounts in their hearts.”

"Um."

Song Ya held the CD of Mira's first album in her hand. The single CD album with eleven new songs, four remixes and one cover was priced at $14.99. The price of the double vinyl version was the same, but three remixes were missing, two The first version comes with a large black and white poster of Mira.

Mila has a stiff expression in the movie, and her acting skills are average. Song Ya has also seen her catwalk show. Compared with the top supermodels of the same generation, the aura is probably at the same level, and the steps are okay, but the proportion of the upper body is flawed. Also a little collapsed.

Acting, singing, and modeling, her hard skills are not up to the first-tier level, but one thing she must be the top in the world is the flat photo. This is why she was photographed by the photographer Richard Avi at the age of eleven. Suddenly, he has been on the cover of fashion magazines frequently since then.

Mila on the poster is wearing a motorcycle jacket, which seems to be hollow inside. She puts her hands in the pockets of the jacket at will, her long hair is flying, her lips are slightly parted, her eyes are pure and confused, and the whole gives people a neutral beauty and harmony. The mysterious so-called high-level sense in the fashion world,

Those beautiful eyes seem to be looking directly at each other in front of the poster, waiting to ask her to ride on the back seat of their motorcycle.

Song Ya picked up the CD again. The cover was a colored version of this poster. Under the light, the plastic packaging made Mira's gray-green pupils shine like gems.

"With this poster alone, you can buy an extra 100,000 copies, right?"

Taraji said with some sourness: "Men will willingly pay fifteen dollars for this poster to take her home."

"Maybe."

Song Ya put the poster and CD back on the table. This woman escaped her control and released her first album smoothly. However, her album is still missing two songs. It has been two years since she first got the Apocalypse song. ...

"APLUS." Al came back after going out to answer the phone, "Dion Wilson and CommonSense want to meet and chat with you."

"Who? Oh, I remember. Must it be now?"

It's the producers and rappers that Di Lai and Elli are mainly recruiting. Song Ya is in a bad mood now, "What conditions did they offer?"

"Dion Wilson is the director of A+ Records Production Department, and is fully responsible for the production of CommonSense's next album, and is also his manager. CommonSense signed with us for five years, two plus one album, but his own label will have half of the rights. Production rights, and you can't interfere with his lyrics," DeLay replied.

"FXXK, Dion Wilson is okay, who does CommonSense think he is? He has half of the production rights, that is, he will share half of the recording revenue and copyright in the future. This is a partnership, not a contract. And he can sing whatever he wants. For rappers, it’s almost like scolding whoever they want, and what to do if they offend people they shouldn’t? I don’t get that treatment at Sony Columbia Records.”

Song Ya rolled her eyes, "No, let's let them hang around for a while, and I'll deal with it after the Grammy Awards ceremony."

"APLUS, they didn't ask you for a signing fee, the record is already very close to them." Al persuaded.

"WTF? Al, when did you become so interested in business?" Song Ya keenly sensed something was wrong.

Dillie laughed.

Under Song Ya's gaze, Al quickly confessed, "Relax APLUS, I have a lot of face in the Chicago rap circle, okay? I...uh...I boasted in front of them that I can bring them into the A+ record , I drank some wine at the party, so..."

"So just let them ask for the price?" Song Ya glared at him, "Dion Wilson's conditions can be agreed, but CommonSense's conditions are absolutely not." He asked De Lay again: "What is the source of the record?"

"Sony Columbia Records is a small label with a history of about ten years, and Sony Columbia Records owns half of its shares." Delay replied.

"How can I meet Sony Columbia everywhere..."

Song Ya complained, and then glanced at Al, who was looking at him pitifully. He didn't want Al to lose too much face in the Chicago rap circle, "What conditions did the record offer them?"

"I don't know, but I heard that there is a signing fee, which is not low." Delay replied.

"A signing fee of $500,000, five years and two plus one special, no production rights or non-interference in the lyrics, just bring my conditions, Al. If they are still not satisfied, tell them I will come back at the end of the month meet them."

"Okay." Al happily went out to make a phone call.

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