"Link, project your voice more. Don't suppress your emotions, and don't be afraid of breaking. A broken voice has more appeal,"
Outside the recording studio, Graham stood in front of the console with a microphone in his hand, shouting into the studio where Link was.
Link nodded his head, and following Graham's guidance, sang once more.
The original singer of this song was female, different in both pitch and style.
To perform this song well, he and Graham and the staff had been tirelessly working in the recording studio day and night, constantly tuning and rehearsing.
Every day he would sing until his voice was hoarse, then, after recovering the next day, he would continue singing.
After many days of hard work, this song became increasingly amazing, more imposing than the original singer's. It was more rugged in style, and majestic, with a bloody scent of the battlefield, reminiscent of Linkin Park's lead singer Chester Bennington's hard rock, straining every vocal chord.