QQ Music tutorial boosts RenJun tracks

- A May 19 X post shared step-by-step instructions for boosting RenJun songs on QQ Music, directing fans to search tracks and use a paid feature. - The post told users to tap “new song,” choose RenJun’s track and buy a boost, echoing organized fan-charting tactics on Tencent’s platform. - Tencent Music’s Uni Chart page says rankings update frequently, with the next listed refresh following the May 19 13:00 update.

A May 19 post on X circulated a tutorial telling fans how to raise plays for songs by RenJun, the Chinese singer known as a member of NCT Dream, by using QQ Music’s in-app promotion tools. The post, shared by an account called kapenthu, laid out a sequence of taps inside Tencent’s QQ Music app and told users to search for the song, open the “new song” area and use a paid boost option. The instructions spread among fan accounts as RenJun-related promotion picked up online. QQ Music is one of Tencent Music Entertainment’s main streaming platforms in China. ### What did the May 19 post tell fans to do? The May 19 X post described a simple workflow for boosting a track inside QQ Music. According to the social post cited in the briefing, users were told to search for RenJun’s song, tap into the “new song” section, select the track and use a paid boost feature. The post was framed as a how-to guide for fans preparing to support a release. (x.com) The wording matched a familiar pattern in organized fan promotion, where supporters are given repeatable steps for raising visibility on streaming charts and song pages. In this case, the instructions focused on QQ Music’s own interface rather than an outside voting site or third-party tool. ### How does QQ Music fit into chart activity? Tencent Music says its Uni Chart reflects song popularity across QQ Music, Kugou Music, Kuwo Music, WeSing and Sina Weibo. (x.com) The company’s chart page says the ranking is intended to track the latest popularity of Chinese-language songs, and the sample page available on May 20 showed update times on May 19 at 13:00 and 13:25. QQ Music’s main site also prominently features new releases, rankings and artist pages, showing how tracks can be surfaced to users through app navigation and chart placement. That structure helps explain why fan groups treat in-app promotion features as important during release windows. ### Was the tutorial tied to a paid function? The X post described the final step as using a paid boost feature. The available web material confirms the claim came from the social tutorial, but the open X page did not return readable text beyond the referenced post itself, so the description of the paid step is based on the briefing and linked post reference rather than a publicly indexed QQ Music help page. (tencentmusic.com) (y.qq.com) Tencent’s QQ Music homepage, as viewed on May 20, shows a commercial music platform with VIP services and ranking-driven discovery, though it does not by itself explain the specific boost workflow described in the fan tutorial. ### Why did this spread so quickly among fan accounts? RenJun has an established fan base through NCT Dream, and fan communities routinely organize around song releases, chart goals and platform-specific instructions. (x.com) The May 19 post appears to have been useful because it translated app navigation into a checklist that could be reposted quickly across fan networks. The tutorial also arrived in an environment where Tencent Music’s charts update on a rolling basis. (y.qq.com) The Uni Chart page viewed on May 20 showed closely spaced refresh times, a detail that can make short-term fan activity feel measurable in real time. ### What can be verified next? Tencent Music’s Uni Chart page listed a May 19 update time of 13:00 and a next refresh at 13:25 on the version viewed May 20. (x.com) Any measurable effect from organized RenJun fan activity would most likely appear through QQ Music song pages, Tencent Music chart pages or additional reposts of the May 19 tutorial by named fan accounts. (tencentmusic.com)

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