1. "Lifelong Love"
As the theme song of "Immortal Sword and Wonderful Warrior 3", this mid-tempo song with electronic and dance music styles is adapted from an English song, and Hong Kong's popular female singer Kary Wu Yufei has been specially invited to perform it. Kary Wu's fashionable temperament and unique vocal line fit well with the melody, and when paired with the drama's images, it accentuates the youthful, fantastical nature of the show, echoing the heartfelt ending song "Forgetting About Time," and becoming two contrasting arias in the fairy tale.
2. "Dragon - Three Kingdoms"
It is the theme song created by JJ Lin for the online game "Dragon in the Sky". JJ Lin has worked with and composed theme songs for different online games several times. The song not only sings the "Dragon in the sky" of the group of heroes to fight for power, but also the Dragon Three Kingdoms gameplay in general gallop trekking the river and mountains of the heroic feelings.
3. "Fate a bridge"
It is a song sung by Wang Leehom and Tan Weiwei, lyrics by Fang Wenshan, music by Wang Leehom, premiered on November 15, 2016, and on the 16th on the whole network. It was later included in Wang Leehom's album A.I. Love released on December 11, 2017 . The song is also the ending song of The Great Wall, an epic magical movie directed by Zhang Yimou.
4. "No. 18 on the Bund"
It was a song specifically tailored for Yuan Chengjie and Qi Wei, so detailed that they even began to study which of the two had the prettier tones, striving to express their outstanding vocal characteristics in the song.
5. "July 7th Sunshine"
is a song sung by Hsu Huixin, arranged by Wu Qinglong, with lyrics and music by Mulan Horn, Aka and Chen Weiling. It is included in the album Beautiful Love released in 2003, and is also the ending song of the unit "Hiroshima Love" in Heartbeat Train.
Expanded profileKary Ng (formerly known as Kary Ng, June 9, 1986-), studied at Victoria Kindergarten and Canadian International School. Kary was discovered as a member of the Cookies in the 903 Clean & Clear Hand in Hand campaign, and in 2003, the Cookies reformed into a four-piece, with Kary remaining in the group, and began to pave the way for independent development by forming a band, Ping Pung, with three other male members, which focuses on band sound.