Chapter 371: Extraordinary Love

Chen Lang's promotional activities in Taiwan were finally extended to a week, because many fans in Taiwan strongly urged Chen Lang to go to their city to promote and want to meet his idol.

In the face of countless calls and letters received in the company, Chen Lang and Haishan Rolling Stone finally agreed to the fans' requests.

In addition to the company informing Chen Lang of his one-week itinerary in Taiwan, Chen Lang also told many fans the news through Meng Tingwei, the head of Taiwan's fan group, hoping to meet his fans in the city promoted at every stop.

In addition to Taipei, Kaohsiung, Keelung, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung and Tainan have been added to the cities of the propaganda, which can be regarded as a tour of Taiwan from north to south.

Chen Lang knows that he has a lot of fans in Taiwan, which can be seen from the sales of the first three albums in Taiwan.

"Lang Lang Qiankun" sold 450,000 copies in Taiwan, "Lang Lang Qiankun" sold 650,000 copies, and "Lang Lang Cai Girl" also sold 710,000 copies, which is enough to prove that more and more fans in Taiwan have fallen in love with Chen Lang's songs.

This sales volume is also the highest sales in Taiwan except for Teresa Teng, Feng Feifei and Liu Wenzheng and other kings and queens.

When Chen Lang's last record "Catchy" came to promote, he also felt the love of Taiwanese fans for himself and the record, but this time the record of "Moonlight and Stars" seems to be different.

Maybe it's because of the accumulation of three records, the quantitative change has produced a qualitative change, or maybe the Chinese campus songs born in Taiwan are more loved by Taiwanese fans, and the madness shown by fans in this promotional event made Chen Lang very surprised and surprised.

Chen Lang can feel that Taiwanese fans love this record unusually in the promotion of each stop, and many fans are crazy about the campus songs in this record, not only can sing all the songs in the record, but also sing with special care, Chen Lang can clearly feel this.

Now Taiwan is just like Hong Kong, the songs in "Moonlight and Stars" are sung all over the streets and alleys of Taiwan, and everyone seems to be able to hum two sentences, and the sales statistics that have not decreased every day have also made Chen Langhe and the company feel the popularity of this record in Taiwan.

According to the current statistics, it not only exceeds the data of the same period of "Lang Cai Girl", but also exceeds a lot, and Haishan Rolling Stone even predicts that the final sales of this record are likely to exceed one million.

Taiwan and Hong Kong are really similar in some ways, both regions are recovering and developing rapidly, they are both one of the four Asian tigers, and the ties between the two places are also very close, especially in the entertainment industry.

While Hong Kong records and movies continue to break box office records, so do Taiwanese records and films.

It's just that Taiwan's local films have been rigidly curbed from developing opportunities because of the Taiwan government's strange policies, so most of them still import films from Hong Kong, which has also caused the Taiwan market to become the largest box office of Hong Kong films, and the development of Hong Kong films and the Taiwan market is closely linked.

However, Taiwan's music development is very rapid, also because of Taiwan's policy, foreign funds are not allowed to have their own record companies in Taiwan, and can only choose to cooperate with Taiwan's record companies.

Therefore, Taiwan's local music has developed rapidly, and in the 80s of the previous life, three new record companies were born, namely Rolling Stone, Flying Saucer, and Shanghua, plus the old Corin Records and countless relatively small local record companies, and the record companies were all over Taiwan for a time.

At the same time, well-known music producers such as Luo Dayou, Li Zongsheng, and Xiao Worm emerged in the Taiwanese music scene, as well as a large number of outstanding and smash hit singers and groups such as Little Tigers, Little Whirlwind Lin Zhiying, Qi Qin, Zhou Huajian, Su Rui, Lin Huiping, Fei Yuqing, Jiang Yuheng, Wang Jie, Tong Ange, etc., so that Taiwan's local music also developed to its peak in the 80s.

Compared with a city like Hong Kong, the Taiwan market is undoubtedly larger, and the development of Taiwan's music market is also more amazing, and the sales volume naturally far exceeds that of Hong Kong.

In Taiwan in the mid-to-late 80s, generally slightly well-known singers were able to sell two or three hundred thousand records, which was only the passing line for record sales, and the real big-name singers had to exceed at least 500,000 copies.

Top superstars like Teresa Teng, Feng Feifei, Liu Wenzheng, Little Tigers and Wang Jie can all sell millions of records, which is a feat that will never be achieved in Hong Kong.

The highest sales of Hong Kong records in the previous life during the release period were nine platinum from the singer Jacky Cheung's "True Love", that is, about 450,000 copies sold, which was achieved by many singers in Taiwan in the mid-to-late eighties.

Of course, Taiwan and Hong Kong are really not comparable in this regard, but the Taiwan market has also become the largest market for both Hong Kong films and records, and Taiwan's influence on the Hong Kong entertainment industry is very far-reaching, and the decline of Hong Kong films in later generations undoubtedly has a lot to do with Taiwan.

Chinese campus music was born in Taiwan, and its development is more mature and more loved by Taiwanese fans, and Chen Lang's "Moonlight Stars" is undoubtedly a selection of campus songs, and every song in it can be called a boutique or even a classic, so whether Chen Lang's fans or not, have shown their unusual love for this record.

Chen Lang also relied on the extraordinary influence of this record to blow a whirlwind in Taiwan again, and for a while, Chen Lang's popularity rose rapidly, and the number of people who joined the fan group also exploded.

For this reason, many Taiwanese media have given Chen Lang a large report, and many media are also speculating whether Chen Lang's record can reach millions of sales.

If Chen Lang's record can reach one million, then Chen Lang will become a king-level singer in Taiwan.

At the same time, under the influence of Chen Lang, countless young people in Taiwan have embarked on the road of music, and there may be many future stars among these people.

For a week, Chen Lang was busy promoting in major cities in Taiwan, holding a number of stage performances, book signings and fan meetings, and the craze brought by Chen Lang swept the whole of Taiwan, and also made more and more Taiwanese citizens know about Hong Kong's young talents.

When Chen Lang was promoting the record in Taiwan, Hong Kong's Huaxing Records revealed a message to the media.

Chen Lang's second album "Catchy" has officially exceeded 400,000 copies in Hong Kong, becoming the first record in Hong Kong to sell more than eight platinum albums, and naturally ranks first in the Hong Kong record sales chart.

Polygram was annoyed by this, thinking that Xu Guanjie's "Unforgettable You, Paper Boat" would become the first record in Hong Kong to exceed 400,000 sales, but he didn't expect to be won by Chen Lang, who is now in full swing.

Chan Long is now the number one player in Hong Kong's local record sales charts.