Stuck Abroad and Can’t Stream Yan Renzhong’s New Song? That AI Love Song Trend Hits Different When You’re Overseas

My phone buzzed with a WeChat message from my little cousin back in Shanghai. It wasn’t text. It was a 30-second audio clip. ‘Listen to this, Jie!’ the message read. I was in my tiny apartment kitchen in Vancouver, scrambling eggs for a late dinner, the rain pattering a steady rhythm against the window. I tapped play, and a sweet, slightly robotic melody filled the air—a love song, generated by AI, dedicated to the singer Yan Renzhong.

Her voice, recorded over the track, chimed in at the end: ‘Cool, right? I just typed in how much I love his smile and his song ‘The One’, and the AI did this! I’m gonna try to win his autograph!’ Her excitement was so palpable, so there, it made the grey Vancouver afternoon feel even quieter. And then, the familiar pang hit. I wanted to hear the original track she was talking about. I opened my usual music app… and was met with the cold, polite grey text: ‘This content is not available in your region.’

Stuck Abroad and Can't Stream Yan Renzhong's New Song? That AI Love Song Trend Hits Different When You're Overseas

It’s a specific kind of FOMO, you know? It’s not just missing out on a trend. It’s feeling the cultural heartbeat from thousands of miles away through a slightly laggy, pixelated video call, only to have the door gently but firmly shut when you try to step closer. Everyone on Weibo, Douyin, Xiaohongshu is buzzing about this ‘AI Love Letter to Yan Renzhong’ campaign. Fans are pouring their hearts into text boxes, watching algorithms spin their crushes into melodies, all for a chance to get a piece of paper he touched.

And here I am, staring at a buffering circle on a variety show clip where he laughs. The distance isn’t just geographical in that moment; it’s digital. It’s in the buffer. My cousin’s AI song, born from a free, fun activity, somehow highlighted the wall I bump into every day: the geo-block.

It got me thinking about fan love from afar. It’s different. It’s less about screaming in a concert crowd (though I’d give anything for that) and more about these small, stubborn acts of connection. Like saving up to order his physical album from a Taobao agent, knowing it’ll take a month to ship. Like meticulously scrolling through fan-taken pictures from a concert you couldn’t attend, imagining the smell of the venue—a mix of sweat, new merchandise fabric, and anticipation.

That AI song generator? For fans back home, it’s a cute, novel game. For some of us overseas, typing those words into the machine feels like sending a message in a bottle. You pour your admiration into it—’I miss the way your voice sounds live,’ ‘Your performance on that show made my homesick week better’—and release it into the digital sea, hoping the sentiment somehow traverses the firewalls and server distances. The autograph photo would be a treasure, sure. But sometimes, just successfully participating in the trend, clicking that ‘publish’ button on the campaign page without a VPN error, feels like a tiny victory.

So, to my cousin and all the fans effortlessly streaming, commenting, and generating songs back home: I’m genuinely, deeply happy for you. That ecosystem of fandom is vibrant and immediate. Cherish that access.

And to my fellow overseas friends who sighed in recognition reading this: you’re not alone. That frustration when a Weibo video stutters, the resignation when a Tencent VIP drama episode is locked, the weird creativity we develop to find scraps of content—it’s a shared experience. It makes our support, in a way, more deliberate. We have to work harder for it.

Maybe that’s the real ‘exclusive romance’ for us. It’s not about getting our AI song into his playlist. It’s about the persistent, patchy, sometimes frustrating, but always heartfelt signal we keep trying to send across the Pacific. The love song isn’t just in the AI-generated notes; it’s in the relentless clicking of ‘refresh.’

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