The Mayday Lip-Sing Storm continues to heat up! The Chinese government has taken action, and a statement of belief in music has led to criticism
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Newtalk newspaper Asia Tiendan on May Day was recently accused by a Chinese influencer “wheat field farmer”. A total of 5 of the 12 songs that were previously performed in Shanghai were lip-synced. The related discussion was trending on Weibo, which also drew the attention of the Chinese government. China's Bilibili influencer “Farmer in the Rice Field” recently published a “True Faking of 12 Songs from the May Day Shanghai Concert” video. It c…
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