What did Tien Cookie say about the information about the price of 100 million for 1 song?
Musician Tien Cookie expressed her anger at the fabricated and untrue information about her music composition on her personal page.
Recently, musician Tien Cookie was upset and spoke out on her personal page about an article claiming that she set a price of "100 million VND/song but only sold 3 songs wholesale, not retail. The condition is that they must be guaranteed to be popular".
Accordingly, Tien Cookie affirmed that the information in the article is completely fabricated. Not only the content of the article, the female singer was also upset about the title of the article "The bustling market of popular music".
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The information made musician Tien Cookie angry. |
Below Tien Cookie's status, singer Huong Tram humorously affirmed that she did not provide the image to the author of this article. However, in the photo caption, it clearly stated that "the image was provided by the artist". In the reply to MC Thuy Minh's comment, Tien Cookie also announced that she would sue the author of this article.
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Singer Huong Tram confirmed that she did not provide photos to the author of this article. |
Not long after that, the female musician who has a talent for hits surprised everyone when she announced that she would stop composing music for a while. She wrote: "I'm quitting the race in what people call the 'popular music market'. I'm also tired of the pressure that I've been trying to keep inside for so long. A temporary break to sort out a few things is probably necessary. No ballads, no sadness, no 100 million/kg oranges, jackfruits, coconuts, or anything."
Tien Cookie said that as a person who lives by emotions, when composing, she never thinks about whether it will be "popular" or "not popular". The songs she writes are "children" nurtured by her spirit. Therefore, the female musician really appreciates each of her works.
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Tien Cookie affirms that the songs she writes are "children" nurtured by spirit. |
"Singers who have worked with me must understand how picky I am about each work. But it seems like I'm the only one who thinks that way. And it turns out that people only consider those songs in the "popular music market" as rumors of 'guaranteed hits', wholesale and retail," musician Tien Cookie wrote in disappointment.
According to Doisongvietnam
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