Ye Ke said that Wu Bai's songs were wretched
Recently, the famous female singer Ye Ke shared an interesting story in her live stream, which attracted a lot of fans' attention and heated discussion. It turns out that Ye Ke is not only a talented musician, but also a public figure who dares to show himself.
During a live broadcast, Ye Ke invited some loyal fans to interact and chat about her life. One of the topics was her birthday party, and she excitedly showed everyone the celebration of the day and said that she enjoyed the special day very much. However, when she started to tell the funny story of her birthday, it unexpectedly sparked a heated discussion on the Internet.
Ms. Ye mentioned that at her birthday party, she sang Wu Bai's "Sudden Self," but instead of being as enthusiastic and engaged as she should have been, she seemed a little listless. Ms. Ye explained that she found the lyrics of the song too "obscene," so she didn't focus entirely on singing.
Ms. Ye then recounted an experience in which she had performed Jolin Tsai's "Today You Will Marry Me" at a birthday party, but felt embarrassed and embarrassed. She thought the melody was too simple to understand, and that parts of the lyrics made her feel very ashamed and uncomfortable. So she deliberately slowed down during the singing to try to hide her inner unease and embarrassment.
The comments drew widespread attention and controversy online. Some netizens felt that Ye Ke's behavior was excessive and even arrogant, while others expressed an attitude of understanding and support. Some people believed that Ye Ke was a true and honest person who dared to express her feelings and thoughts, which was a rare kind of courage. Others believed that she should pay more attention to her image and words and deeds to avoid unnecessary troubles and discomfort to others.
No matter what people say about Ye Ke's behavior, we should understand that everyone has their own personality and lifestyle, and we should respect their choices and decisions. At the same time, we should also learn to appreciate the differences of others, understand and tolerate each other's different perspectives and opinions. Through such exchanges and interactions, we can truly establish a relationship of mutual trust, understanding and respect.