Chen Ge becomes chief content officer of Sing Bar and takes over IP management of Sing Bar celebrities

At noon on April 25, it was announced that after Hong Tao, the general director of "I Am a Singer", joined as chief art consultant, today, Chen Ge, the founder of Vow Headphones and the original Giant Whale Music Network, announced that he has officially become the chief content officer of the Sing Bar.

At noon on April 25, following the joining of Hong Tao, the general director of "I Am a Singer" as chief art consultant, today, Chen Ge, founder of VOW Headsets and the original Giant Whale Music Network, announced that he has officially become the chief content officer of the singing bar. It is reported that Chen Ge, who will serve as the chief content officer, will be responsible for the selection of content, artist management, and IP creation of internal celebrities in the singing bar.

"Sing Bar is a social product centered around music. In the future, Sing Bar users will be a very large music circle. We will do anything related to singing." Chen Hua, CEO of Sing Bar, said that due to its lack of experience as an artist, Sing Bar has always been an extension of the music industry and has not penetrated into the industry.

In Chen Hua's view, Chen Ge's appointment as chief content officer of the singing bar makes it possible for the singing bar to penetrate into the music industry. It is understood that Chen Ge has worked in the music field for many years, has set foot in the field of artist management, and has signed contracts with many musicians such as Cui Jian, Luo Dayou, and Zhang Huimei.

It is understood that Chen Ge joined the singing bar full-time this time. In addition to being responsible for the content of the singing bar and taking over the IP management of the celebrities of the singing bar, his forward-looking music perspective will undoubtedly inject strong thrust into the star-making capabilities of the singing bar platform. Hong Tao, who previously joined Sing Bar as the chief art consultant, focuses more on providing professional guidance to artists, and will urge Sing Bar to cooperate with well-known domestic programs to provide more opportunities for Sing Bar celebrities.

Data shows that Gary Chen, former president of Jujing Music Network, co-invested with Yao Ming and Zhang Mingji to establish Jujing Music Network, the first generation of authentic digital music company in China, in September 2005, and served as CEO. In 2007, he led the company's Series A financing, creating an era of legitimate online music in China. In 2013, he created VOW headphones and hired Donald Polk, the former Beats headphone product, as CEO.

Editor: Tsai