The 10 more burning Chinese songs are: "God Will Come", "The Watchman", "The Wind Blows and the Clouds Fly" by Zhou Sixian, "The World at the Bottom of the Tea", "Shengshi Daminggong" by Lin Hai, "The Battle of Glory" by Dou Peng, "The Boys Should be Self-Strengthening" by Huang Zhan, "Praise of the Nine Dragons", "The Last of the Hippies", and "No Different". Some of them are described in detail below:
"No different" (没有什么不同) is a song composed by Huang Yu, lyrics by Liu He, and sung by Qu Wanting (曲婉婷). It is included in Qu Wanting's album "My Song", which was released on July 5, 2012, in which she sings. Although the song is not as popular as "In My Voice", the message of the song is more profound than that of "In My Voice". In this song, Qu Wanting pours her own perception of dreams into the song, and the singer believes that no one is born to be inferior to other people, but only lies in whether or not she puts in the effort for her dreams. It's a song full of "positive energy" that brings hope to people.
The song is a continuation of Wanting's previous style of inspirational and moving songs. The song begins with a soft and slow piano, which, along with the singer's pleasant vocals, can be y infected upon first hearing. The first half of the song has a softer tone, while the second half is lighter. The lyrics are also very inspiring. Listening to Wanting Qu's "No Difference" when you're lost or unsure of yourself can be very moving.
Since his return to the music scene in 2005, Eason Chan has been known for his slow and steady work, which has led to the popularity of his Cantonese albums U 87 and Life Continues, as well as his Mandarin album How To. The long awaited 2006 Eason album "What's Going On...? is finally released. The album is accompanied by a DVD "What's Going On With Eason?" (30 minutes long), which allows fans to catch up with the whole recording process, as well as the new music videos of the three hit songs.
First to promote the songs on stage The Sunset is Great" is another hit after "? Under Mount Fuji" is the title of the album, as the line "Whether you're under Mount Fuji or under the Lion Rock, you should own a ......", and the singer's sadness is revealed in the lyrics. In addition, the slow version of "? and one of the main songs "? White Roses" is also one to watch out for.