What is the dance music in the movie "Heart of Flower"?

Title: "Going to Dali"

Composer: Hao Yun

Lyrics: Hao Yun

Sung by Hao Yun

Lyrics:

Is it true that you're not very happy with your life, you haven't laughed for a long time, and I don't know why

Since you're not happy, and you don't like it here, why don't you go all the way to the west to Dali

The journey is a bit rough. The air is a bit thin, the bigger the view, the lonelier the heart is

I don't know who's waiting where, I don't know what's going to happen later

Who doesn't have dust on their head, who doesn't have teeth marks on their shoulders

Maybe love is waiting by the Erhai Sea, or maybe the story is happening

Who doesn't have dust on their head, who doesn't have teeth marks on their shoulders

Who doesn't have dust on their head, who doesn't have teeth marks on their shoulders

There is no reason for me to be happy, and I like this place, so I will go west to Dali. Maybe love is waiting by the sea, maybe the story is happening

Who doesn't have dust on his head, who doesn't have teeth marks on his shoulders

Pick up the courage that has been crushed by time, and let your feet be stained with fragrant mud

Expanded:

"Going To Dali" was premiered on August 22, 2014, the singer Hao Yun, a member of Giant Entertainment, created a new single, which was used by director Ning Hao for his new masterpiece movie, "The Heart Blossoms", as an interlude.

Hao Yun's single "Going to Dali" has been recognized as the most healing ballad , turning up a wave of going to Dali.

Background: "Going to Dali" is a continuation of Hao Yun's previous style of singing, a fresh ballad with the heaviness and sentimentality of a middle-aged man, and tells the story of Huang Bo and Xu Zheng, who are traveling all the way to the west.

But in the continuation of the new, Hao Yun will be his own experience and emotions in the Dali trip with the combination of the movie plot, imagining that he is the main character Geng Hao (played by Huang Bo) in the film to face the problem of love at a loss for words, sung by the middle-aged man's characteristic of the heaviness and feelings.

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