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Memories of Killing | cover 10 Chinese classic songs from Japan

Regarding several classic Chinese songs, it is impossible not to mention the influence of Japan on the Chinese music scene.

Many popular Chinese songs are actually cover Japanese songs, which sound catchy, the same melody is filled with different lyrics, so that the songs glow with different vitality, which is quite admirable, and the text charm of Chinese songs shines in these covers.

Take stock of the Japanese songs that have been filled with wonderful words Chinese version of the cover songs, and remember the classics together!

1. Zhou Huajian, "Let Me Rejoice and Make Me Worry"

Original song/ Chuck and Asuka "Boy"

Probably few people noticed that "Make Me Happy and Make Me Worry" is a cover song. Lyricist Li Zongsheng is worthy of being a big brother, and the tone and words used in the lyrics can always make people impressed.

The lyrics of the less used overlapping rhymes build the flesh and bones of this song, and "Love Yo Yo Hate Yo Yo Yo" still looks smart. However, the eldest brother once said that the song was written by him while being urged to draft.

2. F4 "Meteor Shower"

Original chanting: Ken Hirai (Get Through Losing).

F4's "Meteor Shower" is also a cover song. Although the original singer came from the Japanese music industry talent Ken Hirai, the four starring idols of "Meteor Garden" sang the ending song, which made this "Meteor Shower" have a meaning beyond the original song for asian audiences.

3. Ren Xianqi, "Sad Pacific", August 1998

Original chorus: Kobayashi Sachiko (Happiness), August 1997

"Sad Pacific" is a song by Ren Xianqi from Japanese singer Miyuki Nakajima's "Yukiyuki". (Originally sung by Miyuki Nakajima and Sachiko Kobayashi) is still a song with a high karaoke jukebox rate. The song is the ending song of the 1998 TV series "Condor Heroes" starring Ren Xianqi.

4. Ren Xianqi,"Never Back Down", December 2004

Ren Xianqi's "Never Back Down" is a cover of the Japanese group FIELD OF VIEW," which is their second single and a 1995 commercial song by Po Min li shui. The lyricist is Sakai Izumi and the composer is Tetsuro Oda.

5. Rene Liu, "Later", November 1999

"Later" is a song sung by Rene Liu, written by Shi Rencheng, composed by Yucheng Qianchun, and arranged by Wang Jikang. Included in Rene Liu's album I Am Waiting for You, released on November 1, 1999, "Later" is a cover of the Japanese group Kiroro's "Future へ", which is also sung for those who regret their love. I met the most beautiful you at the age of fancy years, this memory is profound, but in the end it is regrettable. Seventeen-year-old love is so sincere, so beautiful.

6. Rene Liu, "I Love You Very Much", November 1998

KIRORO's debut album contains 10 songs. Among them, the first < Chang い間> for Rene Liu< love you very much> original song, KIRORO group two girls: Yucheng Chiharu, the other: Ayano Kaneshiro, one singing, one playing the piano, the lead singer & songwriting is also their own.

7. Li Keqin, "Red Sun", January 1992

"Red Sun" is a song performed by Lee Ke-chin, composed by Toshiyuki Tachikawa, and adapted from the song "それが事" sung by the Japanese band Daiman [1]. The song is available in Cantonese and Mandarin, with lyrics by Li Keqin and arrangement by Fang Shuliang, and is included in Li Keqin's Cantonese album Red Sun, released by Universal Records in October 1992

8. Little Tigers "Red Dragonfly", February 1990

"Red Dragonfly" is a cover song by the Taiwanese group Little Tigers, lyrics by Li Ziheng and music composed by Chang Shugang, included in the second group album of the same name released on February 22, 1990, "Red Dragonfly", the original song was "とんぼ" (蜻蜓) sung by Japanese singer Chang Shugang.

9. Fan Weiqi, "The First Dream", May 2004

The original dream was a cover of the Song "Riding on the Back of a Silver Dragon" by Taiwanese singer Fan Weiqi, a japanese singer from Japanese singer Miyuki Nakajima, who sang the theme song of the Japanese drama "Little Lonely Island Doctor". "The First Dream" is composed by Yao Ruolong.

"The First Dream" tells that when encountering difficulties and setbacks, if you can recall the original intention of realizing your dream, hold on to your "original dream", and never give up lightly, then the "initial dream" will definitely be realized.

10. Li Keqin's "Half a Moon Serenade", October 1987

"Half Moon Serenade" is a classic song by Hong Kong male singer Li Keqin, adapted from Japanese female singer Nahoko Kawai composed and led by Half Moon Lee. Serenade (ハーフムーン・セレナーデ), filler for Xiang Xuehuai, arranged by Du Zizhi. Released in 1987 and included on the album Symbols of Destiny, the song was one of Li Keqin's first famous songs. In 1989, Li Keqin re-recorded the song and became popular again.

Li Keqin revealed to the host Au Rui-keung on the RTHK television program "We All Sing Big II" that "Serenade of the Moon" was originally sung by Kwan Cheng-kit (Kwan Shing-kit quit the singing scene in the same year), and then turned to Be sung by Lee Ke-chin.

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