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Wang Bingyang
Wang Bingyang "Flying Dance"
"Flying Dance" is a song performed by Wang Bingyang, written by Hu Haiquan, co-composed by Hu Haiquan and Lü Wen, and included in the self-titled album "Flying Dance" released on January 13, 2006. On the lyrics of the song, Haiquan constructed a desolate and poignant scene and artistic conception in the desert, which made Wang Bingyang feel that this song was very unsuitable for him. However, in the process of recording this song, Wang Bingyang slowly found a desire that was very suitable for the song. In 2014, the Orchestra was invited to re-adapt the song and rearrange it in the original structure.
"Flying Dance" is a lyrical song, and after the re-arrangement of the letter orchestra, it boldly uses modern American heavy rock as the musical tone, thus combining the delicate emotion of pop love songs with the incendiary power of rock and roll. It not only shows the music cultivation beyond popularity, but also retains Wang Bingyang's unique musical temperament. After the adaptation of the song, it appears imposing, and also shows the difficult singing skills of the Xin Orchestra and Wang Bingyang.
lyrics:
The sky was a wasteland
Eyes full of snow and tears turned to dust
No amount of suffering will help
Forget everything to be able to start over
The person in the mirror gradually blurred
The heart of you slowly clear
The relentless snow wet the lips
A hint of cold paleness appeared
Once and with you to see the sea
It has long since frozen and is no longer surging anymore
That time has quietly passed
And my heart is gone
If only I hadn't been hurt by you
I wouldn't have understood it that way
The deepest pain makes love wake up
It was the last bad for me
No amount of suffering will help