I was scrolling through my cousin’s WeChat moments yesterday when I saw her post about some QQ Music challenge – something about creating songs for your favorite artists using AI. The screenshot showed this vibrant red banner with hearts and fireworks, all that ‘true fan’ energy jumping off the screen.
What caught my eye was her caption: ‘Finally showing my love for Jay Chou! Made him a song in 10 minutes – even my tone-deaf self can create now!’ Underneath, our aunt had commented: ‘Why can’t I see this? The link just shows an error for me.’
That’s when it hit me – our aunt lives in Vancouver, has for fifteen years. She’s still as Chinese as the rest of us, still follows all the Chinese celebrities, still wants to participate in these fan activities. But she can’t. Because she’s overseas.
I remember calling my cousin about it later. ‘Yeah,’ she sighed, ‘Auntie messaged me separately asking why the QQ Music challenge wouldn’t load. I had to screen record my entire process and send it to her. She ended up watching my 8-minute video just to see what the interface looked like.’
There was something heartbreaking about that – a fifty-something woman in Canada, genuinely excited about creating a song for her favorite singer from the 90s, but blocked by some invisible digital wall.
The challenge itself looks amazing though. My cousin showed me the details – they’re offering real trophies for the top creators, concert passes, music subscriptions. There’s even this ‘True Love Signal’ theme song you’re supposed to listen to first. ‘It’s actually pretty catchy,’ she told me, humming a few bars over the phone.
But here’s the thing that got me thinking – how many overseas fans are missing out on moments like this? Not just this specific challenge, but all the daily content, the new releases, the fan interactions that make being a fan so special?
My cousin sent me another screenshot later – her finished song. It was simple, kinda cheesy if I’m honest, but you could hear the genuine affection in the lyrics. ‘I worked on it during my lunch break,’ she texted. ‘Made me feel connected to other fans.’
That connection – that’s what our aunt, and millions like her overseas, are missing. Not because they don’t care, not because they’re not ‘true fans’ – but because of where they happen to live.
When I video-called my aunt yesterday, she had my cousin’s screen recording playing in the background. ‘I just want to hear what other fans created,’ she said, sounding genuinely disappointed. ‘The comments say there are some really beautiful songs.’
It’s 2024. Love for music, for artists, for culture – that shouldn’t have borders. Yet here we are, with fans separated by nothing more than internet protocols and licensing agreements.
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