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Why does LAY give me the feeling that I have worked hard but have no talent? What's going on here?
I saw Kuafu in Lie Everyday, which was quite unexpected. Because of his strong street dance, I came to be a dance recommendation officer. I didn't expect this song to be written by himself, so it's ok to listen to it outside. Once I brushed it with headphones on and found something in the music. First of all, it is by no means something that his peers who buy songs can do. Regardless of the losers, there must be many great musicians standing on the hill of the times in front of him, which is hard to surpass in the eyes of the audience who look up through time and space, but defeating the bosses is nothing. But I'm going to the dance. This music is great to watch with dance.

For a superficial example, he is a master of arts (music) and won a science competition award (dance). Some people's perspective is, ah, this person's liberal arts is not as good as his predecessors, and the composition seems to me to be very ordinary! Science competition is definitely a test robot! Or even if he is good at arts and sciences, we don't need such a part-time major! However, some people appreciate multi-professional players, especially in the cross-professional background, all majors may cross the barriers to grab each other's jobs and grab the pages of other people's journals. Ah, how can I find my own job?

Probably because the first time I saw him bragging every day, it was more than two minutes. I was very involved when I watched it. In fact, I didn't have much time and didn't consciously "pick out" this dancer. How much is effort, how much is talent. Many people don't know the definition of talent and hard work. In my case, what I can't learn the day after tomorrow is talent. Then he crossed two big fields, that is, making music and dancing. From the perspective of musical instruments, production, singing, dancing, directing and dancing, I don't owe him anything.

If you don't want to be tired, you must rely on subjective "feelings". Some people are keen to output their own "feeling" judgment, which sounds like a verdict, but a closer look reveals that few of them have a knowledge system in the field of music or dance, which is quite boring. Just like our papers are thrown out, we will give feedback from our peers, and we will think twice before replying one by one. It's really difficult for laymen to revise their opinions without yawning. After publication, it may be seen by more laymen. People with different knowledge backgrounds will have different interpretations, but the weight of these interpretations will inevitably be much lower in our eyes, and some fingers that exceed the interpretation are even more embarrassing.

I'm not keen on sentencing, so I'll say something as objectively as possible within the scope of my "investigation". Here, this man's present job (Kuafu Day by Day) is irreplaceable and belongs to the core competitiveness of enterprise management, and his peers have failed to make up a map of Wayne at the intersection of music, street dance and national style. Doing better than him can make me interested and recognized from a dance variety show.

If he has talent, he can make these things now, which is obviously the result of hard work and talent, and it is his duty to himself. He felt that he should export these things with this bowl of rice, instead of cutting down the money of fans to buy luxury watches for his sister. I am not sure about the current audience, but I can only say that my personal values are in the same direction, which is a positive encouragement for me. If he had no talent, wouldn't it be better to make these things now? He has no talent for making irreplaceable works in cross-country music street dance (if I don't see a better direction! I like watching audio-visual feasts. ! ), a production team with a tacit understanding of 100% encourages the audience more, and sends a signal that we ordinary people can also work hard to tap synergies, cross some industry barriers and create higher-value things. Isn't that great?

Maybe systematically, some people will question this signal, and then say a lot of pessimistic arguments about "big environment" and "big background", as if to deny this person's irreplaceability, then deny his talent, and then deny his efforts, thus avoiding the contradiction between this signal and his origin. It's not incomprehensible, but LAY deserves this joint position. Who made him the target of efforts? Degang Guo has long said that half of the money earned by stars is scolded. He looked at him. He is not the kind of person who can take these things to heart. Otherwise, he will lie flat all the time. How can I see Kuafu one by one?

And I found that many times now my posts will be reported and modified for various incredible reasons, hehe. In addition, fans should not be too obsessed with the evaluation made by LAY, and you can't keep them from talking. For example, Jay Chou's songs are widely admired on the Internet. A few days ago, I asked my greasy husband who was nearly 50 and my daughter who just turned 18. Their answer is: Old: Jay Chou's ancient songs that are not in circulation, just answer them? Blue and white porcelain or something. I like Andy Lau's songs best. Encounter an audience, but don't join the song list. (Complaining tone) What I hate most is that every time I watch Japanese red and white songs. People were so excited about singing and dancing that suddenly a China singer stood there singing Richie Jen.

When I give this example, I'm not talking about Jay Chou and Richie Jen. Our song is not good, it is good, no doubt. However, every generation has its own preferences, and even everyone has everyone's preferences. As a fan of LAY, you don't need to pay too much attention to all kinds of voices on the internet. You just need to know the voice of the industry. On the other hand, do you still remember the praise of the music critics Ling Huajie and Black Li Kui jy on LAY music in "Golden Melody Youth"? Why bother with anonymous people who don't know who they are?

I have studied jazz myself for several years and know that some things can't be achieved by hard work. With LAY's accomplishments in dance, I once thought that if I practiced 24 hours a day, I could not practice like him, nor could I have a precise grasp of the framework, dynamics and music. So, ray is absolutely talented. In addition, LAY can listen to pa music once, which is not possible for all music players. Isn't this a gift from God?