"The earnings from the songs have been calculated and sent to your account." This was what Yao Jiahong had said to Shi Jin the most recently.
Although the overall music market was not doing well, there were still many people willing to listen to songs. As long as artists could write songs that resonated with them, no one would mind spending a little bit of money.
Compared to the past few years, where they could only produce videos and record tapes, and then sell them on the market, this modern environment had its advantages.
For example, as long as a song was written and recorded, it could be sold directly. The price was also very cheap. A song that cost a few yuan was affordable for everyone. The singers did not need to create more than ten songs before releasing an album.
It all depended on whether Shi Jin had any inspiration.
When she returned to school, Ji Huan came to look for her.
"Shi Jin, I signed you up for three competitions."