
It became a topic once again when the famous singer-comedian "Jazz Chuancheun" released a new song but still received a flood of comments from netizens. He said he was not bothered because he does what he enjoys. He added that if the song is not popular, he will just keep making new ones. Recently, he opened up to the media, saying, "I'm tired of doing the same thing. Why not do something fresh and bold? Why do what’s always the same? It’s better to challenge new things. But some people may feel differently. I trust myself, though not overly confident, because in the end, it’s all experimental. When I made my 'cool and stylish' music, I was experimenting."
"I don’t really know much, I have no strict principles or rules. I’m still doing that today. Many songs don’t become hits. And I don’t really care if they do or don’t. If it’s popular, that’s a bonus. But I like my work. That’s all that matters. Even if my wife complains, she knows my personality. I like it. I wrote songs for my friend who passed away. No one listened, but I just want one day to look back and see that my life’s work is on YouTube. It’s not wrong to expect people to like it; that’s fine. But I’ve done enough work. Now I just have to do what I love, even if others think it’s not this or that or unlikely to be popular."
"But I’m really not serious about it. Not bothered at all. I’ve been through a lot—making music that led to lawsuits and all sorts of things. It’s been a long journey. Whether popular or not, I’m not concerned. I say this sincerely. If it’s not a hit, I’ll just make another one. Who can be popular all the time? What you call crazy might not be crazy for others. What you call strange dancing might be a tradition that has lasted centuries. It’s not unusual for things to pass through all that. We can dislike something and say so. I may not like what you are, and you may not like what I do. That’s not wrong. I’m happy creating my own work. That makes me happy."
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