Put down the Buddhist song. Who is the original singer?

The original song of the Buddhist song "Let Go" is: Sakyamuni and Liang Yin.

Lyrics: Sakyamuni Liang Yin.

Composer: Sakyamuni Liang Yin.

Lyrics:

I like it. I hate it. Put it down.

I've had enough, I've had enough, I've had enough, I see through it.

Devotion, bow down, Buddha and Bodhisattva.

Convert today, Sambo.

Quiet, fate, blood.

Take off, be comfortable, bodhi magic.

Into an empty door, wearing a robe, Mahasa.

Morning bell and dusk drum.

Mercy and compassion avalokitesvara bodhisattva.

Holding a blue lantern, ancient Buddha.

Mercy and compassion avalokitesvara bodhisattva.

Holding a blue lantern, ancient Buddha.

I like it. I hate it. Put it down.

I've had enough, I've had enough, I've had enough, I see through it.

Devotion, bow down, Buddha and Bodhisattva.

Convert today, Sambo.

Quiet, fate, blood.

Take off, be comfortable, bodhi magic.

Into an empty door, wearing a robe, Mahasa.

Morning bell and dusk drum.

Mercy and compassion avalokitesvara bodhisattva.

Holding a blue lantern, ancient Buddha.

Mercy and compassion avalokitesvara bodhisattva.

Holding a blue lantern, ancient Buddha.

Singer profile

Yi Yi's family inherited Zude. He studied Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism since childhood, studied Zen, Dharma, Purity and Mysticism, bowed down and converted, but established the Tianxin Yongle Temple in Wuyishan by tonsure, and the altar of Pingxing Temple in Taimu Mountain was banned. I practice Buddhism all the year round, carry forward traditional culture, and always show my virtue tirelessly. If you inherit the Tathagata family business, you must make a wish, be happy and be affectionate.