Chapter 547: MusicSpot

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Early in the morning, before seven o'clock, Li Xiaoni got up to wash up and put on makeup, and flew directly to New York with the team of Guoyu to do the promotion of the new single.

She wants to put aside the work of "Extreme World" first, and use music wholeheartedly to impact the North American music scene.

At this time, Lin Zaishan and all the other stars were still asleep.

Yesterday's game really tired these artists.

Several people's thighs are almost unconscious when they fall asleep at night, and they crawl to the toilet, and their legs don't obey the call at all.

Thanks to the kindness of the program team today, let them rest for a day.

If they record again today, these stars will definitely quit acting.

Li Xiaoni is relentless in chasing her dream of being a super diva, working hard and never stopping.

Li Xiaoni woke up this morning, and she was actually very tired. The weather in Toronto is relatively cold, and she not only has a leg pain when she sleeps in the morning, but also has a cervical spine problem, and her neck is also very painful.

But for the sake of work, she endured all these physical pains, as if this was fate's punishment for her "deception and stealing the world".

Perhaps, the more she endures now, the more she endures, the less condemnation and punishment she will receive when her true colors are revealed to the world in the future.

With such a small distorted psychology, the more bitter and tired she is now, the more refreshing and down-to-earth she is in her heart.

Before leaving that morning, Li Xiaoni sent a text message to Lin Zaishan, reminding Lin to watch her open-air performance in New York's Times Square through the music website MusicSpot at 10:30 a.m.

MusicSpot is the largest licensed music website in North America, and the first choice for singers from large record companies like Universal to release singles will be MusicSpot.

Fans can listen to the first version of the artist's single from MusicSpot, but if you want to listen to the full version, you have to go to the MusicSpot app and buy the single through the app. The price is about $1 to $2.

MusicSpot is currently the largest underwriter in the North American digital music market, and there are several other websites competing with MusicSpot, such as Universal Entertainment, which has its own sales network, but their sales share is not comparable to MusicSpot.

North American music fans have become accustomed to using the MusicSpot client to listen to and buy songs, and it is not easy for other software to get in.

MusicSpot currently accounts for more than 50% of the marketing share of the North American digital music market, and dozens of other music sales sites together share the remaining half of the market.

For a big record company like Universal, when a singer releases a single, he will definitely land on MusicSpot for the first time. This has also led to music fans who want to listen to new songs or want to buy new songs, and they will be the first to find musicspot.

Lee Hyo-ni's release of "IF-I-WERE-A-BOY" was the first release to the North American market from MusicSpot and more than a dozen other music websites.

The starting time is 11:11 a.m. ET.

At present, "IF-I-WERE-A-BOY" has been registered in the audition libraries of major North American music websites.

Since the day before yesterday, fans have been able to listen to the trial version of the song, but they can't download it, they can only listen to it from the website repeatedly.

In North America, it is a crime to download pirated copies, and if you are caught, you will not only be fined, but you may also go to jail.

Under such a heavy code, there are still some people in North America who download pirated music, or even sell pirated music.

Their main source of downloads is in East Asia, especially in Greater China.

From top to bottom, the extent to which piracy is tolerated in China is staggering.

Under the impact of piracy, music fans in the East have long forgotten that they have to pay for music.

Everyone thinks that listening to music is free entertainment.

But in North America, it's more or less the opposite, with most fans in North America taking intellectual property protection more seriously. Especially Lao Mei, they know very well that one of the reasons why they are leading the world is their respect and protection of knowledge.

In order to make the country more majestic and move forward, Lao Mei has formed a relatively deep-rooted awareness of copyright protection in her mind.

If they want to watch a movie, they will spend money to buy tickets to go to the cinema to watch it, or spend money to watch it online or rent DVDs to watch it;

If they want to listen to music, they will go to the trial version of the song to listen to, and if they feel good and are willing to support it, they will definitely spend money to buy the digital version of the song.

Although there are a certain number of people in North America who are greedy for cheap and like to hear about piracy, most of their people will consciously protect their intellectual property rights.

In their ideology, it is a matter of course to pay for songs.

It is precisely because of this "natural sense" that the North American music market has always maintained a vibrant appearance, and all forms of pop music are almost at the forefront of the world.

And if you want to become a world-class music superstar, you must break into the world's most vibrant Longtan Tiger's Den.

In the past week, Universal spent nearly $500,000 to promote the single.

Although most of this money is from National Entertainment, it can also be seen that Universal attaches great importance to the debut of Li Xiaoni's single this time.

As long as music fans log in to MusicSpot, they will see the unique posture of Lee Hyo-ni dressed as a gentleman on the homepage, and they can listen to Lee Hyo-ni's new song "IF-I-WERE-A-BOY" with one click.

MusicSpot will also broadcast Lee Hyo-ni's open-air performance in Times Square at 10:30 a.m. this morning.

Because of their love and recognition of Lee's music, Universal's production team worked very the release of this single, and they wanted to make Lee's new single drop into the top 50 or even top 30 on Billboard-Hot-100, so as to create a historical record for Asian American singers in the North American market.

Judging from the number of auditions and forum discussions of "IF-I-WERE-A-BOY" on MusicSpot in the past two days, many North American music fans have paid attention to this song, and many people have begun to pay attention to Li Xiaoni, a talented female singer who has risen in the East.

Li Xiaoni's previous "ROAR" and "bleeding-love" were mainly popular among the Chinese community in North America, but with the joint efforts of Chinese entertainment and Universal, many Western music fans have also noticed Li Xiaoni, a Chinese singer who is very good at writing and singing.

There are many very poisonous ears that have gradually discovered the unique charm of Li Xiaoni's music.

They all naturally paid attention to the movements of this talented female singer.

Sure enough, it didn't take long for Sunny-Lee to bring them a brand new masterpiece "IF-I-WERE-A-BOY"!

Under great anticipation, Li Xiaoni's new song left a deeper impression on most of the fans who auditioned than the first two songs.

With just these three songs, a small number of North American music fans are already obsessed with Lee Hyo-ni's music.

Universal's producer Danny Jones is now very optimistic about the future of Lee Hyo-ni, as long as they promote it well, and Lee Hyo-ni's perfect creations can be released continuously, it won't be long before Lee Hyo-ni will occupy a place in the North American music scene, and may even become the biggest discovery in the North American music scene this year!

Danny Jones knows very well that the first quarter of this year's North American music scene is relatively cold, and the albums of big-name singers are still above the standard, but there are very few newcomers who are eye-catching. The new songs that newcomers are emerging are even less pitiful.

Danny Jones took a special look at the billboard-hot-100 stats last week.

In the first 15 weeks to mid-April, there were only six songs on the Billboard-Hot-100 weekly chart, brought in by artists who had never been on Billboard before.

All the other new songs and old songs are dedicated by famous singers before 08.

The number of 6 new songs is the least active performance of new artists and new songs emerging in the first quarter of billboard-hot-100 in recent years.

And among these 6 songs, there are two more songs by Li Xiaoni.

The other 4 songs are from 4 different newcomers, or singers or groups who are not newcomers but are on the billboard-hot-100 for the first time.

Among them, Lee Hyo-ni's "ROAR" created the highest single-week ranking for newcomers to the billboard-hot-100 in 08 - No. 57.

According to this statistics, it can be seen that Li Xiaoni is the most eye-catching "newcomer" in the North American music scene so far this year.

In Danny Jones' expectations, Lee Hyo-ni's potential is much greater than only getting 57 on the weekly singles chart.

If this year's development is good and more North American music fans notice her, Lee Hyoni has a chance to break into the top 20 of billboard-hot-100, which means that she will become a pretty hot singer.

Guoyu especially hopes that Li Xiaoni can rise quickly in North America, they are the company that pursues timeliness and interests the most, the sooner Li Xiaoni rises, the more value they can squeeze from Li Xiaoni during the contract period. So they did whatever it took to give Li Xiaoni a hurry up.

But it's a pity that their little means at home will not work in the North American market, although the Chinese Empire in this plane is very open, but the Eastern and Western worlds are still separated by an invisible barrier.

wants to use the Oriental means of swiping orders to brush up on the more transparent market in the West, but Guoyu does not have this ability yet, and Li Xiaoni's fans have not yet realized this.

And the big Western music companies that really have the ability to increase singer sales through traditional and secret means, like Universal, will definitely not take the risk of swiping orders for artists like Lee Hyo-ni who are not affiliated with their company.

Therefore, this time Li Xiaoni's single debut, she can only rely on the strong support of Chinese music fans in North America, as well as the charm of her music itself to impact the North American market.

The week before, Lee Hyo-ni did a roadshow tour in five major cities in the United States, and has been promoting the upcoming release of "IF-I-WERE-A-BOY".

This time, she tried her best to strive for a good result, in order to live up to the expectations and help given to her by the two music teams in the East and the West behind her, and to live up to Lin Zaishan's continuous support for her talented music.

Since Lin Zaishan can't conquer the North American market in person now, then she will do it for her, and with the light of Lin Zaishan's genius, she will turn the North American market upside down first!

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