Wang Rong's "Chick Chick Chick" feels like its brain is exploding after listening to it, with all sorts of animal screams throughout. In comparison, Holler Day and the others are just dregs with a fighting strength of 5. I can't stop listening to "Goo Goo Goo Goo Goo Day". It's so upbeat that it's used as a tap dance accompaniment.
Because animal sounds are understood all over the world, there is no language barrier. This technique of using animal sounds as melody has been internationally enjoyed by the audience base. Chicken Little is internationally relevant, a pop powerhouse, with a rhythm and melody that lends itself to infinite loops in an unconscious situation, so neutral, even lyrically, that everyone from kindergarteners to old moms dancing in the plaza can enjoy it as a dance track without the slightest hint of inappropriateness.