See you at the next intersection original singer

The original singer of the song "See You at the Next Intersection" is Li Yuchun.

Li Yuchun, born on March 10, 1984 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, is a Chinese pop singer, actress, songwriter, concert director, and lifelong spokesperson for the Corn Love Foundation. 2005, she was named "Super Girl" national champion and appeared on the cover of Time magazine (Asian edition). (In 2006, she released her debut album "Queens and Dreams", which sold 1.37 million copies at the end of the year.

Founded the brand concert "WhyMe". 2007 released the album "My" and the first national tour, appeared in the U.S. "Time" (inside). 2008 released the album "Teenage China", won the MTV Asian Music Awards China's most popular singer. 2009 released the album "Li Yuchun", won the Asian Music Award. 2009 released the album "", won the Asian Music Award", won the "Asian Music Award". Li Yuchun", won the Asian Music Festival Asia Best Singer Award.

In 2011, she released the album "Literary Youth Who Can Dance", and became the first mainland singer to win the National Best Female Singer Award at Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs. 2012, she released the album "No More Madness, We'll Be Older", and was honored with the Best Singer of Asia Award at the MAMA in South Korea.

Song "See you at the next intersection" Lyrics:

Just off the subway is not too crowded, your side of the plane happened to land, Tokyo rain. The Parisian radio is soaked, you listen to what time and date, when half a world away there is a you. When it's not the right time to meet, when summer is gone and it's winter again. Warming a cup of chocolate, the second hand turns.DI-DI-DA, a small time difference, DI-DI-DA. my morning tea moonlight sprinkled in your hair, parallel paintings, DI-DI-DA.

What time to cross, DI-DI-DA, see you at the next intersection. Busy meeting you mind spinning non-stop, I street walk to sneak a breath, London sigh. Listening to Sydney, same period, like together. I favor the passion of flamenco, you gravitate to classical Viennese piano, unmet. Unfamiliar, take a deep breath, where would you be. The second hand turns, DI-DI-DA, a small time difference. DI-DI-DA, my morning tea moonlight sprinkled in your hair, parallel paintings.

DI-DI-DI-DA, a few hours cross, DI-DI-DI-DA. see you at the next intersection, the second hand turns, DI-DI-DI-DA. a small time difference, DI-DI-DI-DA, my morning tea moonlight sprinkled in your hair, parallel painting. Parallel paintings, DI-DI-DA, a few hours to cross. DI-DI-DA, see you at the next intersection.