Chapter 151
Behind The Spotlight Chapter 151
"Are you ready?"
"Yeah, I'm excited." Princess Chantal smiled at Vivian, who asked her the question.
It was backstage, and the air buzzed with energy and dust. Crew members rushed left and right, carrying cables and microphones, while the faint sound of fans screaming outside echoed through the walls. Chantal's hands trembled slightly, but her radiant smile didn't waver.
It had been four months since her debut single Love Everywhere had been going strong. The song's melody had become an anthem for love, playing in malls, restaurants, and radio stations across the country. The song was momentarily defeated by a new release from a famous singer for a week before Love Everywhere took the number one spot again. Since then, Love Everywhere had been at the top for consecutive weeks. And for three months now, Love Everywhere had remained no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and other international charts.
Moonrise Music didn't want to let go of this opportunity, and neither did Princess Chantal. Even though she was overwhelmed by her recent fame, she didn't want to rest. There were times she barely slept, constantly rehearsing vocals, perfecting dance steps, and learning how to interact with the fans more naturally. This was work and training she took responsibility for because she understood that hard work would lead her to success.
And now, as of April, Moonrise Music had rented a big venue for her, a vast arena with bright lights illuminating the place and a massive stage standing tall at the center. This was different from her previous venues that could only host thousands of people.
At first, she was invited by a bar to perform in front of 200 people. The memory still made her smile, the close proximity, the warmth of the crowd as her voice filled the dimly lit room. That experience was amazing, and she loved how people appreciated her voice.
Then, Moonrise Music arranged for her to perform on a morning show. She actually hated that experience because she had to lip sync. The producer and director told her that they didn't have a good audio mixer and their broadcast sound quality was poor, so Princess Chantal had to lip sync.
