The lyrics of "Fly Higher" are as follows:
Life is like a big river, sometimes peaceful and sometimes crazy. Reality is like a shackle, binding me, unable to Break free, this mysterious life is as sharp as a knife, and it seriously hurts me again and again. I know that the kind of happiness I want is in the higher sky. I want to fly higher, fly higher, dance like the strong wind, Break free from the arms, I want to fly higher, fly higher, my wings stir up the storm, my heart roars, I fly higher, I keep flying, I keep looking, but I find that I can't find it. If I really want it, it's A liberation.
I need to cut this net of temptation into pieces first. The life I want is more brilliant, the sky I want is bluer, and I know the happiness I want is in that higher sky. In the sky, I want to fly higher, fly higher, dance like the strong wind, break free from the embrace, I want to fly higher, fly higher, my wings stir up the storm, and my heart roars.
I want to fly higher, fly higher, dance like the strong wind, break free from the embrace, I want to fly higher, fly higher, dance like the strong wind, break free from the embrace, I want to fly higher High, fly higher, wings stir up the storm, heart roars, fly higher.
Appreciation of the song and dance of "Fly Higher"
In "Fly Higher", Wang Feng gave up the thinking of early intellectuals and wrote "Life is like a big river" , sometimes peaceful, sometimes crazy.” This kind of straightforward and somewhat country-like lyrics. Its foreshadowing, beginnings, and declarative climax have the temperament of a party that applies to both urban and rural areas.
It can not only become a solo chorus, but also can enter any third-tier town to cause a stir. In an era when records were declining and performances became the only source of income for singers, Wang Feng finally became the darling of the party with a title song.