Mike Zengbite- He participated in "Sound of Life" and became popular. He released his first album with the same name.

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📝 [Written by @ on9upmusic ] 🎵

Last year, many new talents emerged, among whom was Mike Zengbitt, who was highly anticipated at the beginning of the year but had mediocre turn-out results. I don't know if he felt that he had too many competitors and too few advertisements in Hong Kong, making it difficult for him to stand out among his peers. A few months ago, he went north to develop his career and participated in the music reality show "Sound of Life". Oh, I really didn’t expect that after just a few episodes of the show, it would really break through the siege and its popularity in mainland China has soared, and the momentum seems to be quite good!


That’s it. I actually always think there is no problem for artists or singers to return to the mainland to develop their careers. After all, Hong Kong is too small, and 7 million viewers are too few. It is quite reasonable that those who want to make a name for themselves, have ambitions, and want to become famous are unwilling to just make a living in this tiny place. Besides, maybe there are people in other countries who like you and want to listen to your singing. Would you really not want to go? BTS is so popular now, let’s go and show off to the world too. Jiang Tao said he wanted to be the best in Asia, so why don't you force him to be in Hong Kong? Some people may think that many singers regard Hong Kong as a stepping stone and Hong Kong audiences as their foe, and leave Hong Kong once they become famous and never appear in the entertainment industry again. But then again, is there any international singer who is not like this? Lady Gaga first became popular in the United States. In just one or two years, she became known all over the world. Now she is expanding to the world. So why don't Americans use Gaga as a stepping stone to the United States? Mimi is playing.

Mike is actually a good singer, and I really admire his afro hairstyle. But the band has yet to gain a firm foothold in Hong Kong, and has yet to create any representative works. It seems that this building is rising in a hurry and will collapse sooner or later. Any Fei, I wish him to find a music mentor and discover his own musical path (not the old-fashioned Eric Kwok style). I also hope that all singers and artists who go north to develop their careers can dare to say "I'm from Hong Kong" on the show. That's enough.

Buy MIKE (Deluxe Version)(CD)-Mike Zengbit:

MIKE (Deluxe Version)(CD)-Mike Zengbit

 

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