Songs with a strong rhythm suitable for dancing are: "Better to Dance", "36 Measures of Love" and "One's Fine".
1, "might as well dance"
"Might as well dance" is power train included in the album "is the red light full record" in a cover song, the original singer is Kelly Chen. Album release time: 2004-04-02 . The album contains 15 of Power Station's classic hit songs and 12 cover songs. Power Station won the Best Vocal Duo Award at the 16th Golden Melody Awards in 2005 for this album.
Though it is a cover album, Power Train still put a lot of thought into it. "Might as Well Dance" is a collaboration with "XL", a young band with an average age of only 22 years old, which allows Power Train and XL, two different rock generations, to collide with each other to create a new spark in music.
XL has a DJ who has won the MTV DJ Award in addition to the usual band compositions, which makes their music more diversified! This song retains the excitement of the original electro sound, and adds elements of Union Park and Evanescence to give the whole song a new-generation rock 'n' roll manliness! I look forward to hearing the new look of these songs!
2. "36 Measures of Love"
"36 Measures of Love" is a song composed by Savan Kotecha, Andrew Marcus Frampton, Wayne Wilkins, with lyrics by Hu Ruhong, and sung by Jolin Tsai, and is included in the album "Castle" released in 2004.
To match the love theme of "36 Measures of Love", the label used the popular "Tarot Card" game to tell Jolin's fortune.
The reason why Jolin named the song "36 Keys to Love" is because she thinks it shows a girl's independent and autonomous view of love, just like liking a handsome guy who doesn't have the courage to get close to him, a girl who puts down her shyness and talks to the other side on the phone more often, love may come.
3, "a person's fine"
"A person's fine" is a song composed by Chang Yu, Voravit Pikul Thong, sung by XIAO Yaxuan.
In 1999, Elva Hsiao released her self-titled debut album "Elva Hsiao", which sold more than 500,000 copies in China and Taiwan, and became the top-selling album in Taiwan in 1999, for which she was awarded the China Times Top Ten Popular Singers; in the same year, Elva Hsiao replaced Mitsuko Utada as the "Sales Champion Rookie" at the EMI Global Annual Conference. ".