Noon, in the meeting room, the entire production team gathered for a meeting.
The assistant stood to the side, shivering.
âThe response from the other side is that Lin Wanzhou has to drop out of the competition due to health reasons⦠Thatâs the exact wording. They told us to prepare in advance and find a replacement,â said the assistant.
âMotherfucker, damn Wen Yun really burns bridges after crossing. What does she think my show is?â
The temperaments of variety show production teams were generally explosive. After all, variety shows are expensive to produce and have short release cycles, often requiring overnight work.
The director seldom got much sleep, too tired for even the unspoken rules of the industry. Caffeine, betel nut, and cigarettes were all used to stay alert, which naturally made their language cruder.
In the new era, there were amiable directors, but behind closed doors, things were different.
âWhat health issues? Would it kill them to find a better excuse?â The associate director cursed loudly, âNow theyâre asking us to find someone in just three days!â
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Lin Wanzhouâs sudden withdrawal was a surprise to the production team. Time-wise it was okay; they could arrange for another singer to step in and save the day at the last minute.
But having a singer who had just advanced as the top performer suddenly drop out would undoubtedly create pressure in public opinion. It had always been the production putting pressure on the singers; this was the first time the tables had been turned.
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âWhy is he dropping out?â the executive producer asked with a confused look, retracting his neck, âIs it because he won first place and now is using withdrawal as a negotiation tactic for more money mid-way?â
The contracts with the other singers were signed for a minimum of two episodes, but only Pei Muchan and Lin Wanzhou signed for one episode at a timeâtake it or leave it.
Initially, they were specially invited as challenge singers to create hype. No one expected them to be so fierce; Lin Wanzhou even took first place this time.
Since the withdrawal notice was given in advance and he left enough response time for the production team, it wasnât even unethical, just a bit unconventional.
âWho knows, his damn brain is sick!â
âCanât handle the win, probably scared of being eliminated in the next round. Some female singers are just like that, fragile and canât handle the game,â someone suggested, âIt might be a mental thing.â
âShould we contact Lin Wanzhou again?â
âContact my ass! Whatâs he so proud of? Thinks heâs irreplaceable? Fuck that! Get a replacement, call Zhang Yuqi over, and issue a statement afterward.â
âDirector, I checked Sister Yuqiâs Weibo. She just flew abroad yesterday.â
âFuckâ¦! Singers these days have no sense of responsibility.â The director cursed. In five seasons of this show with three different directors, trouble seemed to find him when it was his turn to take over.
First, it was that washed-up Pei Muchan, who, despite being asked to withdraw, insisted on participating. Then, there was some ignorant songwriter who lacked any EQ.
Now, Lin Wanzhou, who just won first place, was withdrawing, causing the production teamâs workload to multiply exponentially.
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âShall we contact Pei Muchan to see if she can step in?â the assistant suggested.
âAs if she would come!â the director yelled, âWe just turned her away last week, and now if we change our tune 180 degrees, wouldnât that be like asking to be slapped?â
âBesides, thereâs something fishy about Lin Wanzhouâs withdrawal. There has to be some promise made to him. If it has nothing to do with that Xu surname guy by his side, Iâll eat the table.â
âThatâs unlikely, right? Lin Wanzhou is somewhat known; he canât be that stupid,â the associate director said, âBut I donât get what Wen Yun is thinking.â
âOld and canât even control her little girl group,â said the director, his tone ominous.
âDirector, could it be that theyâve already found a new backer?â
Hearing this, the director abruptly looked up from his seat. He frowned for a few seconds at the assistant, then nodded with a thoughtful expression.
âItâs possible, that Wen Yun woman really might pull something like this.â
âDirector, letâs ban her!â
âBan my ass! Do you think Iâm the fucking emperor?â The director was still pondering a solution and nearly lost it at the suggestion, âIs Lin Wanzhou some small-time artist?â
âIs this your first day in the business? Are you stupid or do you not know Wen Yun?â
Industry bans arenât easy; they rely mostly on two forms. One is a contract ban, where the same company puts the artist on ice or has them sign a non-compete agreement, preventing them from performing.
The other is resource dominance, where an official labels someone as a miscreant artist. Then, that person canât get any resources, including stage performances or endorsements.
Or when a certain entertainment company announces a perpetual non-collaboration with a certain artist.
If that company has a significant industry standing and is known for its domineering style, when it has projects, other companiesâ artist management will specifically avoid the banned person.
To put it simply: itâs about blocking resources and making an artist fade from public view. If one day there is a flood of articles saying an artist hasnât been seen for a long time,
Donât hesitateâitâs definitely not a ban.
After much discussion, they ultimately didnât take action against Lin Wanzhouâs side. Even a soft persimmon knows to pick a soft one; the backing of Wen Yun behind Lin Wanzhou was no soft persimmon.
She had real resources, so banning be damned.
In the end, the director decided to invite back Wen Shuangjiang, who was the last-place performer from the previous episode. The reasoning was for a return performance on a delay, but this would inevitably cause ratings for the next episode to plummet.
The audience of âI Am the King of Songsâ was mostly not die-hard fans of any specific singer; they just turned on the TV for some variety shows and casually listened to songs while dining.