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Hong Kong Music: The Nostalgic Classics of the Two Heavenly Kings, "Chu Ge" and "Wangxiang"

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Preach in words. - Don Tears

1984 was a very distant year.

Jacky Cheung participated in an amateur singing competition that year and chose to sing a song called "Earth Grace".

The original singer Kwan Jeong-jae.

So later many people said that Jacky Cheung's singing voice was like Guan Zhengjie. But if you listen carefully, Guan Zhengjie's biting words are actually a little similar to Rowan's, while Jacky Cheung's voice is more full and powerful than Guan Zhengjie's, and the biting pronunciation is closer to the singer Tan Yonglin at that time.

If you have heard that scene, you will know that Jacky Cheung is indeed a natural singer.

It can almost be considered that he was at the peak as soon as he debuted, and in the years that followed, it was nothing more than an advance in technique, and the continued polishing of singing skills was even better, and he was also the first of the four kings to land on the music scene.

Two years later he released his second album, Distant Her, which included a song called Chu Ge.

Another four years later.

Aaron Kwok became popular throughout Taiwan with a motorcycle advertisement and began his journey to conquer the song world with a song "Can't Finish Loving You".

Fast forward another five years.

Aaron Kwok released his sixth Cantonese album, The Legend of Innocence, which featured a song called "Wangxiang".

Hong Kong Music: The Nostalgic Classics of the Two Heavenly Kings, "Chu Ge" and "Wangxiang"

"Chu Ge" is written by Gu Jiahui.

The tune is quite similar to "Grace of the Earth", and I don't know if there is any origin.

The first time I heard this song, it was a concert version, Jacky Cheung was dressed in ancient costume with a sword, surrounded by singers and girls, and the ancient style was full of ancient style.

"Faint wildflower fragrance, smoke cover like a dreamland, don't go back to your hometown thousands of miles away, the world has changed", Jacky Cheung's singing, the voice is mellow, the voice is stable and powerful, the aftersound is endless, "Thousands of miles of guanshan, wind and rain, the hometown sound, I am willing to listen, the wine at home, I wish to be able to taste", and the lyrics of the "homesick homecoming" mood coincide, singing a kind of "wanderers think of home, but in other places" of the desolate atmosphere.

The song is of medium difficulty and suitable for extravagant people.

Hong Kong Music: The Nostalgic Classics of the Two Heavenly Kings, "Chu Ge" and "Wangxiang"

"Wangxiang" is lei Songde's fledgling work.

The favorite version is "Goodbye Firefly", and the opening child's chant is particularly moving.

In the fifth year of his debut, Aaron Kwok sang a lot.

Unlike Jacky Cheung's debut, which is the peak, Aaron Kwok experienced a completely small white period, and then relied on unremitting hard training to see the progress of his singing skills on every record, so that after five years, he finally sang a great success.

"The memory seems to be a dream, everyone and everything seems to be the same, the long street is full of familiar people, the smile is still like the sun", its voice is characterized by clear magnetism, with strong power, "I hope that my hometown friends are happy, and my parents are healthy and comfortable, you are still so beautiful in Sihai, parting you feel long every day", this stage has also begun to sing every sentence must be trembling.

Aaron Kwok's song "Looking at the Hometown" sings a delicate emotion of "near homesickness" and the sad feeling of "the passage of time".

Hong Kong Music: The Nostalgic Classics of the Two Heavenly Kings, "Chu Ge" and "Wangxiang"

The month is nearly mid-autumn.

These two songs come across time.

Each has its own interests, just right for the occasion.

If missed before.

Give it a try.

If you have already heard about it.

Feel free to revisit.

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