“Xu Bo…”
Dong Yu repeated this name a few times, and he started to have a feeling in his chest.
Through Lu Chen’s remarks, he could see the image of a wandering singer outlined in his mind.
Forty to fifty years old, with no set place, or home. He moves with the wind, wearing old trousers and holding a guitar worth 300 yuan while saying, “If one day I leave quietly, please bury me in this spring!”
All his doubts seemed to have been answered.
Sister Na sighed in relief, “I really want to meet this person, Little Lu, if you have the opportunity invite him to the bar.”
Lu Chen smiled as he said, “I don’t know where he is, I don’t even know if he has a phone.”
Qin Hanyang regretfully said, “Such a pity!”
Dong Yu and Su Xiaomei looked at each other. The former quickly said, “Blue Lotus for 200,000, we want all copyrights but naturally authors.h.i.+p is still yours.”
Paying 200,000 yuan for a song was expensive, reaching the level of the big shots in the industry. It’s incredible for a new person.
However, the wisdom of Lu Chen allowed him to propose the condition of a full copyright buyout. Meaning that whatever happens after they buy the song from him, he’ll have nothing to do with it and get to enjoy a few benefits.
A good song, especially a cla.s.sic is like a small gold mine. As long as you keep digging you can create a small fortune.
It can be used as a t.i.tle track of an alb.u.m, or just released as a single. It could be made into a ring tone or used by a tv network. If you were lucky enough, it could also be used in a film.
If there were any sort of adaptations of the song, then the music company could increase the value of the song.
The most important thing was the influence of the singer.
A singer that can bring out the true worth of a song will cause the song to always be remembered!
The price of 200,000 was acceptable for Lu Chen who gave up the copyrights. It’s important to note that many famous songwriters will have to give up a share of their copyrights as well.
He nodded and said, “This is fine.”
Lu Chen knows the importance of copyrights, but for him, those long-term ideals were just dreams. The reality of the situation was that there was no newcomer who could take over the music company.
Therefore, in front of these people who had such ideas, he could only agree.
Through this transaction, Lu Chen was able to have his own reputation in this industry. Now if someone wanted to buy songs from him, they’d have to bid!