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Chapter 1571 Rock and Roll Madman?



Chapter 1571 Rock and Roll Madman?

The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL) and is the most watched sporting event in the United States.

The Super Bowl halftime show is known as one of the most lavish live music performances in the world.

Every year, a guest performer takes the stage during the Super Bowl halftime show, and for just over 10 minutes, this guest commands the attention of hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide.

For many singers, performing on the Super Bowl halftime show is not only a highlight of their career, but also a historic "cultural coronation" in the pop music scene.

Therefore, countless artists flock to this opportunity.

The Super Bowl itself is aware of this, which is why it has extremely strict selection criteria for the singers who will perform.

Being a top-tier global star and having exceptional performance skills are just the minimum requirements. A singer's image, cross-cultural communication ability, social influence, and a whole host of other requirements will also be taken into account.

However, under harsh conditions, the terms are extremely unequal.

The performers receive no pay, the performance rights permanently belong to the NFL, artists have no right to use their work for commercial promotion, and the organizers only provide basic costs such as stage production and technology, etc.

Often, singers have to pay out of their own pockets to upgrade their stage in order to meet the demands of their performances.

For the Super Bowl, Ye Zhiqiu is certainly one of the ideal targets to take the stage.

Grammy Artist of the Year, multiple Billboard number one singles, number one album winner, global superstar...

More importantly, Ye Zhi Qiu has a Chinese background and a huge market behind him.

The NFL has always wanted to extend the league's influence to China and even the whole of Asia, and this may be a great opportunity.

However, when they extended the invitation, Ye Zhi Qiu Fang refused almost without thinking.

For most singers, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and the commercial value boost brought by the huge exposure is immeasurable.

But Ye Zhi Qiu is different. He is certainly not opposed to stepping onto the "Super Bowl" stage, after all, it is a good opportunity to make money, but it must be based on a mutually beneficial perspective.

He'd be crazy to do something like paying out of his own pocket to perform on stage, putting in so much effort, only to have the stage rights belong to someone else.

No matter how influential you are, can you be bigger than the World Cup opening ceremony stage?

Therefore, Ye Zhi Qiu didn't really care about missing this opportunity.

But clearly, quite a few people care.

Of course, there was more than one target singer for the Super Bowl. After Ye Zhi Qiu declined, the last singer to go on stage was a black rapper named Kilo Blaze.

Blaze is also a Grammy winner, known for his wild, energetic, and impactful stage presence, and is considered one of the top rappers in North America.

However, after the Super Bowl, an interview clip of Blaise went viral across the United States.

In the video, Blaze is surrounded by reporters.

"Wow, what a wonderful, unparalleled performance!"

The media reporters handed the microphone to the singer and asked the questions methodically: "Mr. Blaze, could you tell us how you feel right now?"

Having just taken the stage, Blaise was clearly extremely excited. He grabbed the microphone and spoke rapidly, "Of course, it was a very exciting and memorable experience..."

"I felt the energy of the more than 8 audience members. I mean, I was incredibly excited and gave a perfect performance..."

"Actually, if I could, I could keep singing and keep you all hyped up all night, you know..."

Blaze took the microphone and rattled off a long string of words at an extremely fast pace, mostly meaningless drivel.

Reporters are used to this; you can't expect to hear any philosophy from a street-smart rapper.

After all, statistics show that over 50% of North American rappers drop out of high school...

As Blaze spoke, he got excited again and suddenly raised his arm and shouted.

"I'm king of rap!!"

Many of his fans in the audience behind him cheered.

Of course, there were also viewers who didn't buy into his act, and somewhere, a comment came from somewhere.

"NO! You are not!"

Blaze whirled around, yelling, "You know nothing!"

The audience member who had just refuted the argument was also outdone, responding with even more scathing remarks.

They shouldn't have invited you!

"JacksonYe would be much better than you on this stage!"

Even before the Super Bowl began, media reports revealed that Ye Zhi Qiu had been invited but ultimately could not attend, much to the disappointment of many fans.

Upon hearing Ye Zhi Qiu's name, Blaze seemed to have been hit where it hurt, and responded with a barrage of curses.

Shut your fucking mouth!

His agent quickly pulled him aside and urged him not to continue talking.

While it's normal for Black rappers to say a few words starting with "F" as often as breathing, and it's not exactly a personality collapse, this was, after all, a live interview on a nationally televised show, so they had to tone it down a bit.

But Blaze restrained himself, but the audience members who didn't like him weren't going to let him off the hook, and another voice came from the audience.

"Your singing is a pile of crap! Ye Zhi Qiu's rap is a million times better than yours!"

These words clearly broke Blaze's defenses; his eyes reddened, and he lunged forward in a flash.

To say that a Black rapper's rapping skills are inferior to those of an Asian is an utterly humiliating insult.

Fortunately, his agent was prepared and managed to restrain him in a flurry of activity.

The fact that a singer almost got into a fight with the audience during a Super Bowl performance is big news.

Entertainment reporters, never one to shy away from stirring things up, seemed to have found the key point immediately and added fuel to the fire by asking, "Blaze! It's said that the Super Bowl originally wanted to invite Ye Zhi Qiu!"

Do you think he's suitable for this stage?

As expected, Blaze's face was extremely sour, and he replied contemptuously, "Him? Sorry, I don't think that's a good idea."

"This is a stage for real men. A madman who can only hold a guitar and shout will never be able to handle this."

These words caused an uproar in the audience behind him.

"Hey! Take back what you said!"

"That's rock and roll, you idiot!"

"Rock has a much longer history than rap, you don't understand music at all!"

"Don't speak on topics you're not familiar with!"

Ye Zhi Qiu has many famous songs, all in the rock style, and has a large number of die-hard fans.

Clearly, Blaze's words offended many people, not only Ye Zhi Qiu's fans, but also condemned the rock and roll community as a whole.


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