Dancing in Color Lyrics

You say I want results, no need to stop in the middle You say I want to turn my head and start over again

Men and women, don't wait any longer Freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom now

Love is too much of right and wrong, it comes to the occasion of a fluttering of the brows

Mixing his impulses with hers, not caring about the consequences

Reasons have a million loopholes, so say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it, say it Love me or not love me or not love me, it's all about the result

You say I want the result, no need to stop in the middle, you say I want to turn around and start again

Men or women, don't wait any longer, be free, be free, be free right now

Love has too much right and wrong, come on the occasion of the frowns and the flashes of colors

Mixing his impulses and her justifications, not caring about the consequences

More reasons, a million and one with holes, say it now. The loophole is the most naked when it's all said and done

After the fact, love me or hate me, it's all about the result

You say I want the result, no need to stop in the middle?

Extended Information:

"Dancing with Eyebrows Flying" is a song composed by JOON YOUNG CHOI and Debbie Hsiao, and sung by singer Jung Sau Man. The song is included in the album of the same name "Dancing with Eyebrows" released on December 10, 2000 .

Sammi Cheng (Sammi Cheng), born on August 19, 1972 in Hong Kong, originating from Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, Hong Kong, China, female singer and actress.

Sammi Cheng is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actress. In 1988, she won the third place in the Seventh New Talent Singing Contest, and in 1990, she released her debut Cantonese album, Sammi Cheng, which won her the Favorite Female Vocalist Award at the Top Ten Golden Songs Awards in 1996, 1997, and 2001, and in 2000, she released the album, Dancing on the Edge. In 2002, she won the Eighth Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress for her starring role in the costume comedy film "Zhong Wu Yan".

Cheng enjoys a high reputation in the Chinese-speaking world (Urumqi Evening News), and was a very successful female singer in Hong Kong from the mid-1990s to the early 2010s (Netease Entertainment). She is known for her versatile image and excellent singing and dancing, and has been hailed as Anita Mui's successor (Sohu Entertainment), among other titles. She is one of the most powerful actresses in Hong Kong's movie industry (m1950film.com).