What is the meaning of a thousand times under Mount Fuji

One Thousand Times Under Mount Fuji means that listening to One Thousand Times Under Mount Fuji can blow away a lot of unhappiness when you are unhappy.

"Under Mount Fuji" is Eason Chan's second hit after "Under the Skirt" and the album "What'S Going On...?".

This time, the love scene is transformed to Japan's Mount Fuji, and the lyrics are very beautiful and delicate, telling a story of a lingering love that makes people savor it with a bit of sadness, while Eason Chan's gentle and low singing voice reveals the emotion of the song.

Singer

Eason Chan (Eason Chan), born on July 27, 1974 in Hong Kong, China, originally from Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, Chinese pop singer, actor, composer, graduated from Kingston University.

In 1995, Eason Chan participated in the 14th New Talent Singing Competition and won the championship, and made his official debut in the same year. 1996, he released his debut album Eason Chan, and in 1997, he starred in his debut movie Mongkok Sisters. 1998, he gained attention in the music industry with the song "The World is Unrivaled".