"Sunny Day" - Jay Chou
"Sunny Day" is a song written, composed and sung by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou, included in his album "Ye Huimei" released on July 31, 2003.It was awarded the Best Song Award in Hong Kong and Taiwan at the 10th Global Chinese Music Chart in 2003, and the Best Song Award in Hong Kong and Taiwan at the 10th Global Chinese Music Chart. In 2003, the song won the Best Song Award of the 10th Global Chinese Music Chart in Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 2005, it won the Most Popular Golden Song of the Year Award in the Fourth Global Chinese Songs Chart.
The album is a collection of 10 songs, including the songs of the same name, such as "Absolute Obsession", "If You Love Her", "Gray Area", "Too Much Thinking", etc.
The album is a collection of 10 songs, including the songs of the same name, such as "Absolute Obsession", "If You Love Her", "Gray Area", and "Too Much Thinking".
"Meet"--Sun Yan Zi
"Meet" is the theme song of the movie "Walk to the Left, Walk to the Right", it is a song with lyrics by Yi Jiayang, music by Lin Yifeng and sung by Sun Yan Zi. It was included in the album The Moment released on August 1, 2003.In 2003 the song won the No. 1 spot on Hitfm's annual Top 100 Singles.In 2004 it won the Most Popular Hong Kong and Taiwan Songs 11th China Songs Chart? [1]? In 2004, the song won the Gold Award for Highest Spot Rate in Asia.On March 17, 2008, Sun Yanshi played and sang the song "Meet" at the 2nd Asian Film Awards Ceremony event.
"Look at Me 72 Changes" - Jolin Tsai
From Jolin Tsai's 2003 album of the same name, "Look at Me 72 Changes", for which Tsai was nominated for Best Mandarin Female Vocalist at the 15th Golden Melody Awards. The song focuses on the beauty of a girl's independence and love of autonomy.
"Love's Main Song"
"Love's Main Song" is a dance style song sung by Chinese pop singer Elva Hsiao, which is composed of lyrics by Zhou Yaohui and music by Chen Wei, and is included in Elva Hsiao's fifth solo Mandarin album "Love's Main Song", which was released on August 30, 2002. The song was included in the lead single of Aaron Siu's fifth solo Mandarin album "Love" released on August 30, 2002. The song was also the second hit of the album. The song won the 2002 HITO Pop Music Awards Chinese Golden Song, the 2002 China Original Music Pop Chart Hong Kong and Taiwan Golden Song Award, and the first Southeast Powerful Music Chart Hong Kong and Taiwan Powerful Top Ten Golden Songs.
Pop songs are produced and disseminated in such a way that their products are clearly commercial; they are highly participatory in their cultural behavior; and they are widely populist and secular in their conceptual and expressive content. It is the "low threshold" of pop music's popularity, simplicity and secularity that has bridged the gap between the vulgar and the elegant, the high and the low, attracting young people to actively participate in the music, and its rapid spreading trend once made traditional musicians and educators feel y uneasy: the artistic vitality of the classroom professors and the professionally-trained musicians is far less powerful than that of the popular music. The rapid spread of pop music has once made traditional musicians and educators feel uneasy: classroom teaching and professional training are far less powerful than the spread of pop music, which is gradually changing the ideology and cultural aesthetics of young people. Its existence, whether as a carrier of popular culture or social psychology, or a medium of musical art or entertainment, has its own rationality and its unique aesthetic characteristics.