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Singer
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By xingjie, 星洁
60 chapters
2013
Description
Rising singer’s music road, soft singer gong X foolish music producer shou, warm life text.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Singer Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Singer
"Singer," a romance and slice-of-life BL novel set in the showbiz world, definitely had its moments, but ultimately left me feeling a bit wanting. With its focus on an office romance between a young, newly debuted singer and his older music director, it promised a fluffy and heartwarming experience. And while it delivered on some of that promise, a few key issues held it back from reaching its full potential.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. The glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, coupled with the potential for a sweet and tender romance, seemed like a perfect recipe for a light and enjoyable read. The early chapters certainly delivered on that front, establishing a dynamic between the two leads that was undeniably cute.
What Works Well
The fluffy and lighthearted nature of the relationship is definitely a strong point. If you're looking for a break from angst and heavy plots, "Singer" could be a good choice. The story does a decent job of portraying the everyday lives of the characters, offering glimpses into the world of music and performance. I also appreciated the seme protagonist; it's a refreshing change of pace.
Areas of Concern
However, I did find myself grappling with some concerns, particularly regarding the age gap and power imbalance between the main characters. While age gap romances can be enjoyable, the dynamic here felt a bit uncomfortable at times. The male lead's actions and thoughts sometimes bordered on being a little too forward, especially considering the protagonist's youth and relative inexperience. The story seems to gloss over these issues a bit too much, which detracted from my overall enjoyment.
Furthermore, I felt the ending was rushed. Just as the plot seemed to be gaining momentum, the author wrapped everything up rather quickly, leaving me feeling a bit unsatisfied. I think the story had the potential to explore deeper themes and develop the characters further, but it ultimately fell short in that regard.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Singer" is a decent read if you're looking for something light and fluffy. However, the unaddressed power dynamics and rushed ending prevent it from being a truly outstanding novel. I'd recommend it with reservations, suggesting that readers go in expecting a simple and sweet story rather than a complex or thought-provoking one.

