Chapter 525 APLUS's Famous Quotes and New Songs
After two years of working together, A+ Records' ability to produce hip-hop and rhythm and blues music has become very mature. It can be considered to be above the middle level in the whole meter, and the direction of synthesized electronic music is even among the leading batch.
Although SayGoodbye is an apocalyptic song, its style and technique have not surpassed the current era. It is a pure standard pop style contemporary rhythm and blues, so the recording went smoothly.
After expressing satisfaction with the official studio version, Song Ya, who felt a little tired after seeing that there was still time before joining the group again, did not choose to record her own solo song, but started another GetUp recording with female vocals as the main part .
hi, myissoandsobabycanyoutellmeyours
you look like out to do
i started on the left
andi had to take him to the right
he was out of breath
but the keepon dan cin' all night
In the Deep Sea Recording Studio, several teenage girls, including Emily, recommended by Huang Yuan, and Foxybrown recommended by Huang Yuan lined up as accompaniment vocalists. voice.
On the other side, Song Ya, Al, and Common waited silently in front of the microphone, beating the beat, and when it was their turn to rap, they immediately picked up.
"Very good, this time feels good."
After the song was sung, Dion Wilson's voice came into the studio through the intercom speaker, and the crowd and the musicians in the back row cheered and clapped their hands.
"Yo, thank you APLUS."
Foxybrown came over to thank her very socially. Song Ya, in order to win over Huang Yuan and also take care of her small Chinese heritage, asked Lyle Cohen, president of DefJam Records, to give her a rookie contract, and then gave her a newcomer contract. Dance to some of the singing opportunities on the soundtrack of my life.
The help is in place, and the rest depends on her own ability and good luck. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. The descendants of immigrants from Trinidad and Tobago have their own small music circles there and those in Miami. will take care of her.
"After returning to New York, make good friends with the veteran singers of DefJam. They have a good relationship with me. If you need anything, you can find him."
However, this little girl has a personality that does not please Song Ya, and she has been contaminated with too many bad habits on the street. After several years of sinking in DefJam, the internal atmosphere has become very bad. She is considered a big-name rapper with the best style and character. I hope I can help I can't help her here, but I'm too busy to help here.
"Really? I will." The only thing this kind of street girl does not lack is self-confidence, and her actions and conversations always look like I am the best in the world.
"Emily, come here." Song Ya called out little Emily. She chatted well with Foxybrown of the same age, so she couldn't follow suit.
"This side still needs to be dealt with, and here..." After carefully studying the recording effect just now with Dion Wilson, Song Ya proposed revisions according to the original version.
"Uh-huh……"
Dion Wilson nodded and recorded carefully.
"APLUS, it's time to go." Linda reminded me when she came in with a new suit.
"Oh, just come." Song Ya finished the rest of her comments, and left A+ Records with her, and rushed to Sears Tower, where he will accept a joint interview with the two media today.
The real estate industry on the east and west coasts is booming, but the Midwest where Chicago and Detroit are located is still in a gloomy state. After Sears Group suffered a huge loss, it sold the building to a company with a background in the Boston consortium. With one-third of the floors vacant, the situation is very difficult.
"Long time no see, Miss Barnes."
He met Chicago Tribune reporter Zoe Barnes in a room in the building overlooking Lake Michigan.
She has maintained a good cooperative relationship with herself for many years. Recently, she seems to have caught up with the Underwoods. She can often get first-hand news from the political circles in Washington and Chicago. The press is famous.
"You can just call me Zoe." The girl with a background in the sports world shook hands with him generously.
"Your career is getting more and more successful." Song Ya complimented: "What's the next step, White House reporter?"
Becoming a White House reporter generally means that the reporter is the top political mouthpiece of the media, and his salary and social status are among the top in the journalist industry.
"It's too early to talk about that."
Zoe Barnes laughed: "Your career is really getting more and more successful."
Song Ya smiled, "Sorry, I'm going to change clothes first."
"Okay, please."
After going to change into their suits, the two of them sat face to face, without any cover between the sofas. The photographer of WGN TV station in Chicago set up the camera on the side, and the lens can incorporate the lake view outside the glass curtain wall into the picture, which is a standard high-end interview configuration.
The content of the interview will be exclusively premiered in Zoe Barnes' personal column in the Chicago Tribune, and the live video will appear in WGN's financial column at a later date.
This is the first battle of the movie "Dancing Out of My Life". The crew will first establish him as the actor's investment talent, stir up topics about him in the financial circles, bring a wave of free enthusiasm, and by the way lead to his movie Plan to draw people who care about financial news into potential movie viewing groups and increase their interest.
"APLUS, let's talk about the deal you made with Dow."
After a few simple and humorous greetings, Zoe Barnes got straight to the point.
"You know Zoe, I'm a singer..."
Song Ya showed a slightly self-deprecating smile, "In fact, buying that fluorescent agent factory is not a very sensible investment. I was still very young at that time, and I made a lot of money from music..."
"So you didn't pre-buy the company because you discovered a unique use case for fluorescent agents, am I right?" The topic was all set up, Zoe Barnes asked.
"Yes, that's right." Song Ya nodded.
"Then you found out it can be used at parties?"
"Coincidentally, I was throwing a rave party..."
Of course, the two don't mention every aspect of that equipment deal, but start directly with the popularity of fluorescent parties.
"It sounds like you earned that 100 million income just by accident." Zooey smiled and said, "I want to encounter this kind of accident too, but unfortunately it's impossible. Are you optimistic about Dow's prospects after buying the company?"
"Yes, very optimistic. Maybe you already know that the patent of fluorescent sticks has expired. The competition in this industry will be very fierce, but this product has a very broad room for development in the fields of concert support and other fields. Bahn Company's The combination of patents and Dow's production and marketing capabilities will give them a head start in this industry."
"So do you regret giving up this business? After all, you also said that the commercial prospects of light sticks are very broad."
"Of course not. As a singer, I don't have the energy and ability to compete on a large scale in a completely unfamiliar market. Dow is the best, and I trust them."
"The wind direction in Washington is also very favorable to them recently, right? About legislation to ban some crude light sticks from entering the market."
"Yes, because there are many children watching the concert, ordinary fans will not consciously guard against the support toys in their hands. I heard that the parents of the little girl who was hurt by unscrupulous brand fluorescent sticks have recruited many people who have suffered the same experience. Victims, the size of the class action is potentially huge, and I support them and stand with them."
With so much endorsement fees, Song Ya doesn't mind bragging for Dow and saying what they like to hear.
"As a 19-year-old billionaire, do you have any advice and advice on investment and financial management for the readers of the Tribune's financial column?" Zoe Barnes changed the subject after finishing beating the drum for Dow.
"I have nothing to say..."
Song Ya smiled, "You know, my main business is still in music, and the money for the acquisition of Bahn Company also came from record revenue. My impulsive investment at that time was nothing to imitate. No, I don't recommend anyone to imitate me. If I didn’t see the new idea of using highlighter inspired by rave parties, and that was a pretty standard failed investment.”
"Your self-effacing will only be more enviable APLUS, you have done a good job, you have reason to be proud of it."
"Thanks...uh..."
A plastic bag flying past outside the glass curtain wall disrupted Song Ya's thoughts. Suddenly, a flash of inspiration flashed in his mind, "Actually, I can't say it's self-effacing. My thoughts come from the bottom of my heart. Although it seems I seem to have got a pretty good deal... Let's just say, for example, you know that Chicago is also called the Windy City, and it blows strong winds all the year round..."
He spoke more and more smoothly, "Sometimes, as long as the wind is strong enough, pigs can fly."
"What do you mean?" Zoe Barnes lowered her head and flipped through the script in her hand. There was no such sentence.
"In fact, business is like this. The luck factor will take the main role at a certain point in time. When there is a good wind, the pig can fly, but do you think that pig has vision and ability? Not necessarily." Song Ya explained.
"So you compare your success to a pig in the wind?" Zoe Barnes understood, and she laughed. "This kind of argument is very interesting, and it may become a famous saying in the investment world."
"That's about it."
The interview lasted about half an hour. Song Ya saw Delay appearing behind the camera. He must have come here in a hurry. "Let's take a break?" He proposed to Zoe Barnes.
"Okay." Zoe Barnes agreed, and the WGN people had the opportunity to turn off the camera.
"What's the matter?" Song Ya left the sofa and walked to the corner with Di Lai.
"Pérez Prado's family members took the initiative to ask me about the recording progress of your movie soundtrack. They couldn't hold it anymore. There is a possibility of transferring the cover rights of Mambo No.5." DeLay was very excited, "How should I reply to them?"
"Really? Don't worry, tell them, I don't need the right to cover that song anymore, and my movie soundtrack is almost finished, so I don't have that song."
This is indeed good news, Song Ya replied: "You find Dion Wilson to get the track list of my original soundtrack, show them, and let them give up completely."
Anyway, the apocalypse song originally belonged to the soundtrack of the movie, but Song Ya was going to put it in the reserve of the second school, but Pérez Prado's family didn't know, and they certainly didn't want to lose a big buyer like themselves, and compromise was predictable.
"What if they agree to transfer the cover rights? Where is your psychological price? One-half of the composition royalties?" DeLay asked, "Are you OK with this condition?"
Aww...Are you ok! ?
Song Ya suddenly heard a magical Chinese accent in English.
"APLUS?" Di Lai looked at Song Ya, who was resting on his forehead and thinking, a little strangely, "Do you want to seize this opportunity?"
Whoo!
Angelina baby please, Please baby be mine
Angelinado your chacha, about the
Sign youra cross my heart, honeyain't that smart
Angelina ready, steady-start
"Uh, is there anyone named Angelina here?" Song Ya didn't answer Delay's question, but asked Zoe Barnes and them loudly.
Zoe Barnes and the WGN people looked at each other blankly and shook their heads.
We can chacha on the floor,
Baby, wecanchacha,
Wecanchachainthenight,chachatilltwo
Andifouchachame, Ihavetochachayou
Oh Angelina, Angelina, Angelina
The sudden apocalypse music, the content of the lyrics and the names of the people have nothing to do with the scene, and Song Ya feels a little abnormal.
"APLUS? What do you say? Pérez Prado's family members are waiting for our reply. They seem to be eager to complete the deal. This is a good opportunity for us." DeLay, who didn't know what was going on, urged, "Can I get half of the composition royalties? "
"Can."
Song Ya pulled her thoughts back to reality. The original voice of the new Tianqi song is exactly the same as the singer who sang MamboNo.5, so it should be a person, and maybe it is the connection with Tianqi, "So, you can ask Pérez Prado's family again, I want more than one song."
He asked Zoe Barnes for a pen and paper, and simply wrote down the tune of the apocalyptic song Angelina that he just got, "Two songs, one-half of the composition royalties, if you give it, it's a deal, if you don't give it, it's fine."
"Okay, I'll do it right away." Dilai left in a hurry.