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Chapter 397 Change of Heart

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    British writer Jeff Dyer once said something like this: "True talent will insist on flourishing to ensure that it is not wasted."  Only those who lack talent will waste their talent.  ¡¿

    Han Jue has always thought that he has some physical talent, but not too high. After all, idols, no matter how high their professional level is, are limited and cannot be much higher.  Compared with Zhang Yiman's talent, he is just "okay".

    However, the "Blue Whale" group not only allowed Han Jue to learn a lot about his predecessor from the front and side, but also made Han Jue update his understanding of the talent of his body.

    When he heard that his predecessor had left [Blue Whale] to become an artist, Han Jue only thought it was funny at first. However, Han Jue smiled and seriously thought about how smoothly he had been able to achieve twice the result with half the effort in the fields of singing, playing musical instruments and dancing, especially  Later, under the guidance of Cohen's dog-eared training, Han Jue gradually stopped laughing as his growth rate improved almost every day.

    Han Jue had to admit that his predecessor¡¯s decision was not overestimated to some extent.

    After Han Jue returned home, he immediately asked through Gu Fan for all the internal information and videos about the predecessor of [Blue Whale].  Every grade assessment, every class test, every performance in the [Trainer Competition].

    Even Han Jue plans to take a look at the talent show and memoirs that his predecessor initially participated in.

    Before this, he had never been too lazy to watch the videos of his predecessor - [just a tough guy who was eager for quick success and instant gain, and was neither wise nor happy.  ¡¿

    He is even more lazy to read the memoirs of his predecessor - [Not to mention the running accounts, the writing is even more illogical, and it gives me a headache to read it.  ¡¿

    Han Jue, who had just arrived in this world, believed that since he had taken control of this body and replaced his soul, he had neither gained memory nor property, so his future life would have nothing to do with the past.  He is him, and his predecessor is his predecessor.  He didn't want to have anything to do with his predecessor's past.

    But in fact, Han Jue used the body of his predecessor. The longer he stayed in this world, the more he realized that the so-called "don't want to be involved in anything" was just an angry word.

    This is the first time that Han Jue seriously wants to understand his predecessor.

    He is no longer a generous landlord, a non-existent symbol, but a secret friend.

    And at this time, Han Jue is working hard to find a relationship that is recognized by others. The more he understands his predecessor's talent, the more Han Jue can strengthen his confidence.

    Han Jue is exploring his talent, but Ke En has already figured out Han Jue's talent clearly.

    Cohen graduated from the Shanghai Music Conservatory. He rejected the recommendation of his teachers and seniors at the school, and also rejected the invitations from major Chinese record companies. He wanted to return to the United States, contribute to American music, and catch up with Chinese music.  Therefore, in the subsequent work, I never lowered my requirements for the works, nor did I make do or make do with it just because of the popularity of my co-singer.

    In Cohen¡¯s eyes, the overall work is the most important.  The singer is just a part of a song, an instrument that can walk, eat, complain, and fluctuate depending on the mood.  Once the singer fails to meet his requirements, he would rather spend half a year to improve the singer's level before he starts recording songs.

    Cohen¡¯s stubbornness has undoubtedly caused him to gradually lose job opportunities.

    But no matter how much he was cursed by the singer, how much he was disliked by his colleagues and could not turn around, Cohen endured it silently, and he endured it for eight years.

    Eight years were enough for him to go from being a highly paid overseas returnee and a talented producer with a promising future, to a workplace bastard with ¡°a name in vain¡± who ¡°just went to China to get a layer of gold.¡±  Eight years is enough time for the producers who joined him at the same time to become his leader and boss, but he is still standing still with that pitiful salary.

    Finally, when Cohen planned to work part-time as a sound engineer in order not to starve himself to death, the company assigned him to work as a producer for the popular singer Han Jue to produce an album together.

    He knows Han Jue. A Chinese who has reached the top of the music scene in the United States through "iamasinger" is a big name.

    Although I don¡¯t know why the company suddenly showed kindness and gave him this opportunity, Cohen, who has been doing odd jobs for several years without officially taking on a job, still has no intention of changing his principles.

    When they first met Han Jue, Han Jue had a very bad impression on Cohen.  Han Jueyan said categorically that he would "record a song before twelve o'clock", looking extremely arrogant.  Keen smiled and did not hit Han Jue.

    When twelve o¡¯clock passed, Han Jue hadn¡¯t even finished recording a single section.

    At that time, Cohen thought that Han Jue would be like countless others before.and practice, but Han Jue's tone is always a bit pessimistic and unconfident.

    But now Han Jue, facing any homework and exercises he assigns, will only answer with one word:

    ¡¾good.  ¡¿

    On the "iamasinger" stage, there were twelve works by Gu An and two by Han Jue. In addition to "Shape of You" and "Beautiful", which were the first to become popular, Han Jue sang another one on the variety show, "  yesterdayoncemore", the entire album contains a total of seventeen songs.

    Cohen knew these seventeen songs very well and specially adjusted the order of recording them for Han Jue.  When Han Jue reaches the singing standard of each song, Cohen will lead Han Jue to record a song, first easy and then difficult, just like unlocking levels.

    Although Han Jue is also the producer of this album, he has no objection to it.

    But this morning, Han Jue got off the plane and waited in the recording studio early. When he saw Cohen coming over, he made his own request for recording songs for the first time.

    "I want to record the song "Million Yearsago" first." Han Jue skipped the greetings and held a piece of lyrics in his hand.

    The paper in Han Jue¡¯s hand had become soft and lost its toughness, indicating that Han Jue had been preparing for a long time.

    "Why? This song is not easy." Cohen knew clearly that technically Han Jue could meet the standard for the song "Million Yearsago", but the difficulty lay in the emotion beyond the lyrics.

    Han Jue sang this song on the stage of "iamasinger" before, and Cohen was very impressed by this song.  Although Han Jue still took first place in that competition, Cohen believed that Han Jue only sang 60% of the song.

    Even now that he has made significant progress, Han Jue can only sing 80 to 90 percent at most, and he still needs to polish it.

    "I know," Han Jue replied, "but I feel like I can record it well."

    Cohen looked at Han Jue carefully: "You have never been so anxious before."

    Han Jue knew in his heart that if he said that he was rushing to make progress for his trip with Sha Niu next month, then Cohen would never agree.

    So although Han Jue was shocked, his expression remained calm.

    "I think the time has come." Han Jue answered with eyes full of stories.

    "No." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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