Avoiding talking about album sales, Jolin Tsai complains that Jay Chou is megalomaniac

     

    [Content overview]Yesterday, Jolin Tsai held a press conference in Beijing with her new album "Love Mission" (the name of the imported version from the mainland, formerly known as "Agent J").
The staff around Jolin Tsai refused to answer "only questions related to the album itself."



    Yesterday, Jolin Tsai held a press conference in Beijing with the new album "Love Quest" (the name of the imported version from the mainland, formerly known as "Agent J"). According to Tsai’s company, "Love Quest" was officially released nationwide on September 21 and has so far ranked first in the country’s major sales charts. Tsai said she was bored and did not want to respond to the scolding battle with Jay Chou about "sales irrigation". She said she only cared about what new dance steps she could not do, "except to improve herself, the rest is not concerned."


    When Jolin Tsai released the new album "Love Mission" recently, he claimed that the pre-sale of three days has reached 50,000 copies. This made Jay Chou, who announced the pre-sale result of the new album "I’m Busy" of 48,011 copies, very upset. He openly questioned Jolin Tsai’s boss Chen Zeshan for sales, while Jolin Tsai publicly hit back at Jay Chou: "I am not used to naming names to say that other people are bad. Brother Shan is my boss and friend, and I feel very uncomfortable when my friend is criticized." She also privately complained that "Jay Chou is an egomaniac who doesn’t care about other people’s feelings."


    At yesterday’s press conference, when a reporter asked Jolin Tsai whether the sales of the new album had been flooded, the staff around Jolin Tsai refused to answer "only questions related to the album itself". When pressed by reporters, Jolin Tsai reluctantly said: "I don’t want to be written about this issue anymore, it’s a bit boring. I really don’t want to talk about it anymore."


    At the press conference, an actress from a Chinese acrobatic troupe performed a "gravity-free ribbon dance" that Ms. Tsai’s last album, "Dancer," featured professionally difficult streamer gymnastics; the new album, "Love Quest," introduced the "gravity-free streamer dance." It was incredible that Ms. Tsai, who had no basic skills, could perform it, she said.


    Dance and gymnastics are becoming more and more difficult and professional. The music video is interesting, but after listening to her two albums, it is difficult to have a song that can make an impression. Jolin Tsai seems to have ignored the music itself. In this regard, Jolin Tsai believes that as an artist who often stands on the stage, dance is as important as music. The reason why she studies all kinds of dance so hard is because she loves to perform: "My vacation has always been to travel between dance classrooms around the world, learning all kinds of new dance steps."

Editor in charge: Tian Shijia