Music knows no borders, but there is often an invisible gap between fans, and every concert and live broadcast may become a battlefield for fans to "hold grudges" and "vent their anger". Music, which is supposed to be pure and beautiful, sometimes becomes a carrier for fans to attack each other, which makes people sigh: How deep is the "hatred" of fans?
Wang Feng's concert tours have always been a hot topic in the music scene, and his musical talent and stage performance have always attracted countless fans.
However, at the concert at Hohhot Station, there was an unexpected scene. When Wang Feng was affectionately interpreting his masterpiece, the audience suddenly shouted in unison: "Sing Daolang's "Rakshasa Sea City"! This request put Wang Feng in a dilemma in an instant. You must know that the grievances between Wang Feng and Daolang have long been rumored in the music world. The fans' request at the moment is undoubtedly testing Wang Feng's adaptability and respect for music.
Faced with such an unexpected situation, the stage director reacted quickly and switched songs in time to avoid further escalation of the embarrassing situation. But this incident caused an uproar on the Internet. Netizens have speculated whether this is another outbreak of grievances between Wang Feng and Daolang?
Faced with the doubts of netizens, Wang Feng finally responded. He said that he has always respected music and has never looked down on Daolang, and even spoke highly of the soundtrack and lyrics of "Rakshasa Sea City", scoring a high score of 93 points. But Wang Feng also said frankly that his music taste is more professional, and Daolang's songs are not his "dish". Such a response, although it seems objective and fair, has undoubtedly deepened fans' speculation and concern about the grievances between the two.
Coincidentally, Yang Kun also encountered similar embarrassment in the commercial performance. Previously, in the live broadcast room, Yang Kun had openly belittled Andy Lau's singing skills and influence, which aroused strong dissatisfaction among Andy Lau's fans.
And this commercial performance just gave Andy Lau fans a chance to "get angry". When Yang Kun tried his best to sing on stage, the audience kept heckling, and some even chanted the name of "Andy Lau", ridiculing Yang Kun's inaccurate voice and many times out of tune. Such a scene made Yang Kun embarrassed, and also made him deeply understand the power of fans' "grudges".
These events not only let us see the fans' sensitivity and grudges against the grievances between singers, but also make us reflect: what should music look like? When music becomes a vehicle for attacking each other, can it still maintain that purity and beauty?
In my opinion, music is an art, a way of communicating emotions across languages and cultures. It should not be used as a tool for attack and retaliation. The grievances and controversies of fans about the singer should be viewed with a tolerant and rational attitude. After all, every singer has their own musical style and expression, and we can't deny or attack others because of our personal preferences.
Therefore, I appeal to all singers and fans: let's return to the essence and original intention of music! With a tolerant and rational attitude, we should look at the grievances and controversies in the music industry, so that music can once again become the comfort of our souls and the sustenance of our emotions. Only in this way can we truly enjoy the beauty and emotion brought by music.
However, will such a call be echoed by all? In this era of controversy and disagreement, can the "hatred" of fans really be resolved? Perhaps, this requires each of us to think and work hard. But no matter what, I believe that the power of music is infinite, and as long as we feel it, respect it, and cherish it with our hearts, it can become the most beautiful part of our lives.