What is the meaning of a lip-sync song

Mouthful of songs, refers to a period of time, the streets and alleys, non-stop play, men and women of all ages will hum the kind of popular songs, it is not necessarily well-written, but very catchy, easy to be sung.

Mouthfuls of songs with a déjà vu melody that can be sung by humming along. It is usually a song that has a strong rhythm and is popular very quickly, but the lyrics are mostly written in popular words without much delicate and beautiful language, so it is forgotten more quickly than it is circulated.

Mouthfuls of singers mostly come out of bars and theaters, and the songs quietly become popular by borrowing melodies from popular, catchy classics and filling them with new words. Listening to them, the audience will hum along with the singer, which is the most important feature of the lip-sync songs.

It's like a jingle and especially brainwashing, this kind of belongs to the mouth song, such as "wild waves", "small apple", "learn cat call" and so on, listen to it and then can hum along with the humming, this is a typical mouth song.

Spoken songs spread:

1, the Internet spread: with the development of the Internet, spoken songs can be quickly spread in the major music platforms, social media and other channels, so that more people can come into contact with these songs.

2. Covering and adapting: Because of their simple and easy-to-remember melodies and easy-to-understand lyrics, drooling songs can be easily covered and adapted by the public, thus accelerating their spread.

3. Commercial promotion: the music industry will promote drooling songs through various ways, such as planning, film and television productions, variety shows, etc., so that these songs can quickly gain the public's attention and love.

Slobber songs occupy a certain position in the music industry. Although they may not have depth and artistic value, spit songs have a very high market value. These songs can quickly attract a large number of listeners, which leads to a booming music market.