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Chapter 118
But that “what if” was almost an impossibility.
Now, however, they were forced to take this extremely unlikely possibility seriously.
Because Solflare Entertainment already had three songs in the top three of the charts, and their composer, Lune, was a prodigy.
They prepared for two outcomes:
If Solflare Entertainment succeeded, they would immediately follow suit.
After all, this was an untapped market with promising prospects and enormous potential. Every single song download was cold, hard cash.
Popular songs could easily get millions, even tens of millions of downloads. What about ten songs? A hundred?
It was a huge market, and no one would turn their back on money.
So, while they were waiting to laugh at that puny little Solflare Entertainment, they were also scouting for their own business opportunities.
Amidst widespread anticipation and under the watchful eyes of music fans, ten explosive hits from a past life-songs like “Cash for My Heart,” “Neon Pulse,” and “Little Firefly”—made their dazzling debut.
“Wow, they’re live, they’re live p>
“So good, so good! Just as expected from Solflare Entertainment, who hit the peak right from their debut. Their other three songs have been dominating the charts for ages p>
“I’ve already written my review. I’ll post it as soon as I’m done listening p>
“Quick, quick, download them! The quality of these songs… it has to be Lune’s work p>
“I’m in love! From now on, I’m downloading every song by Lune p>
“Let’s go, people p>
“Huh? Why do I have to pay for this p>
“It looks like only the first 30 seconds are free. You have to pay for the rest. But it’s not that expensive, just a dollar p>
“It’s just a dollar. I can skip an ice cream for that. A good song brings so much more enjoyment p>
But just as the industry insiders had predicted, a lot of people were still hesitant.
Many who clicked were very satisfied with the preview, but the moment they saw the payment prompt, they started to waver.
“The price isn’t too bad, but are we moving into an era of paid music? I haven’t seen this with any other songs p>
“Yeah, exactly. Let’s look around first and see if there are any free ones p>
“No way, I’m tired of all those old songs. I can afford a dollar for a new track. I’m downloading it p>
The beautiful melodies and heartfelt, delicate lyrics were poetic, with every line stirring the soul and
creating a deeply immo felt.
experience.
The moment they were released, they captivated countless listeners.
At one point, almost a million people were listening to the previews simultaneously, with hundreds of thousands downloading them at the same time.
Only Solflare Entertainment could generate such massive traffic.
For years, no other company had released a single song that caused such a sensation.
Soon, the ten songs began to spread across major platforms, earning countless positive reviews.
They were played in karaoke bars, hotels, and even public squares in various cities, which served as a form of indirect promotion.
But along with the success, the paid model also brought a flood of negative reviews.
At that moment, the major record labels were also watching the comments under the songs.
This was especially true for the three top-tier record companies, who were the least happy to see the rise of Solflare Entertainment.
When they saw the negative comments in the backend, they shook their heads. It seemed paid music had failed after all.
It was a sign that the timing just wasn’t right yet. Who knew who would try again in the future, and when?
And what gave that small company such audacity in the first place?
So many others had failed before
them.
tried,
Ven they themselves had
the results were poor
never meeting expectations and
failing even to recoup costs.
Right now, the happiest person of all was Adrian p>