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Ling Hua Sparks Discussion: The Ephemeral Nature of Music in Today's World

Ling Hua Sparks Discussion: The Ephemeral Nature of Music in Today's World

Julian

2023-10-25


Ling Hua Sparks Discussion: The Ephemeral Nature of Music in Today's World

Today, a segment from a variety show featuring Ling Hua has ignited a lively debate.

"Nowadays, I often come across some songs in short videos, and initially, I have no idea about the artist behind them. Moreover, these songs seem to burn brightly in people's minds for a short while, disappearing within just three months.

I think this is quite disconcerting for a truly exceptional piece of work. However, the problem lies in the overwhelming number of songs that emerge, making it difficult for people to focus on a single track. For singers, this also brings immense pressure. Nowadays, creating a chart-topping song requires considerable effort. After all, finding a shining gem amidst hundreds of songs is no easy task."

Ling Hua Sparks Discussion: The Ephemeral Nature of Music in Today's World

Ling Hua's words resonate deeply with figures like Zeng Yi and Mao Buyi. In the present day, making a song stand out is a formidable challenge. In the past, music promotion platforms were relatively limited, and people could easily remember all the songs they'd heard, including their melodies and lyrics.

However, today, the volume of songs has skyrocketed, and there are multiple ways for people to access music. This means that it's challenging for people to fully concentrate on a single song.

One netizen expressed their thoughts:

"However, the songs of 'Creation of the Gods' have been popular for over twenty years.

While I didn't fully understand them when I was young, I have come to appreciate the musical charm of 'Creation of the Gods' as I've grown older. I've become a loyal fan. I will always remember the time in middle school when I heard a melody on the bus that flowed like slow-moving time."


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