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For the twins, working in the music industry is definitely a difficult place to be, as forced demands on artists by producers especially to hurt another artist always happen in the music industry.

Lei Wei Song and Lee Si Song, Singaporean Musician twin brothers, shared their experiences as they lived through their careers for years in the music industry., the musicians indeed highlighted behind-the-scenes news about the musical limelight in Singapore.

Lee Wei Song expressed that he was once forced to cry during a Chinese music show that showcased touching moments for the singer, Tiger Huang. He said that the production team formulated an emotional scene when a video of Huang and her daughter was played during her performance – which caused the singer to cry. The director instructed him to cry as well, to which he answeredWei Song mentioned that he was also instructed to criticize another singer, Angela Zhang.

However, the brothers believe in their music – their songwriting and music production – and they know how to find a balance between fame and passion for music. This episode of Wu Suo Bu Tan was aired last Oct 31, 2022. It is available to watch on Two Happy Media on YouTube – the joint YouTube channel of Qi Yuwu and Joanne Peh.

 

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