Ashin denied lip-syncing, professional ** human ear emperor spicy comment: e6, that has to be the Fangshan season bird monkeyThe entertainment industry is changing, and the latest sensational topic focuses on *** lead singer Ashin.
He was accused of lip-synching at the concert, and although he published a long article in defense, this did not completely quell the controversy.
What exactly is it that makes fans wonder?Let's dive in.
Whether Ashin sang falsely at the concert has now become the focus of heated discussions.
His response didn't seem to dispel fans' doubts, as there was only one answer they were most eager to hear: he said "I didn't lip-sync at the concert!".”
In Ashin's long response, he firmly denied the accusation of lip-syncing, emphasizing that every roar comes from his 24-year vocal experience. He expressed his dependence on his fans and insisted that he had no other way to move people's hearts than to sing for real.
His response established the fact that he gave 100 percent effort to every concert.
However, the evaluation of professional ** people is quite ironic.
Some people pointed out that when singing the 10-beat e6 in "The Place in My Heart Has Not Collapsed", Ashin's pitch was so high that there was a joke in the professional evaluation that "if you sing 10 beats of e6, you have to become a bird monkey in Fangshan".
The term "Ji Bird Monkey" here means "chatter" in Beijing dialect, describing a person who is particularly noisy, high-pitched, and good at high notes.
In other words, professionals also began to ridicule Ashin's singing level, which made people want to know what kind of sacredness the "Ji Bird Monkey" was.
Kepu tells us that "Ji Bird Monkey" is actually a description of Zhizhi in Beijing dialect, depicting the image of a person who is extremely talkative and can quarrel endlessly.
It's like knowing, a quarrel can last a whole summer. This seems ironic to the scene where Ashin sings a continuous burst of high notes.
Perhaps, the ridicule of professional evaluators is just a way to express it, but netizens have added more humorous elements in the comment area.
Some people joked that singing E6 has to be like "Ji Bird Monkey", and it has to be ten in a row, such a difficult requirement is like the exclusive skills of Zhang Liangying and Huang Xiaoyun, and it makes people want to cry when they hear it.
There are some ridiculous voices in the comments, such as saying that the music scene has its own Zhai Tianlin, and Vitas has to call the master when he hears it, and the response is more like Guo Xiaosi's pain literary style back then.
These humorous comments not only reveal the banter attitude of netizens, but also reflect doubts about the authenticity of Ashin's singing to a certain extent.
Ashin's response emphasized his sincerity and dedication to **, and he believes that every *** singing will do his best.
However, the question that everyone is concerned about is whether the concert is lip-syncing and whether there is lip-syncing
Ashin's post did not dispel this doubt, but instead provoked more discussions about the authenticity of **.
Some netizens raised a question worth paying attention to: If the concert is recorded first and then the CD is played, isn't this also from Ashin's voice?This issue has raised expectations for official results.
Although Ashin personally responded and denied the accusation of lip-syncing, in order to gain real trust, it may need professional appraisal results to substantiate.
In general, Ashin's concert controversy has triggered a convergence of professional reviews and netizens' doubts.
While his long response expressed his sincere love for **, it also raised more questions about the authenticity of the singing.
Perhaps, only after the official appraisal results are released, this controversy can be resolved.