What are some good movie and TV drama OSTs by Eason Chan?

As a highly respected singer, Eason Chan has sung deeply rooted theme songs for many film and television dramas. The following are some recommendations for OSTs from film and television dramas sung by Eason Chan:

* "Follow Me", the episode of "Up to the World". This is Eason Chan's early work, which has won widespread praise for its unique music style and excellent singing skills.

* The theme song "Skynet" and the ending song "Turns out you are not here" of "Thunder Level 1". Both songs showcase Eason Chan's singing ability and deeply express the theme and emotion of the film.

* The theme song of "Point the Thief to Catch the Thief" is "The Usual Suspects". Featuring a lilting melody and suspenseful lyrics, the song became a classic of the show.

* "Time is like a song". This song is the theme song of "Up to the Sky". With its touching lyrics and Eason Chan's soulful singing, it has become an eternal classic in the hearts of many people.

* "A Person", the theme song of "Removal of Wrongs" and "Removal of Wrongs II". This song expresses the inner world of the protagonist in the film with its melodious melody and profound lyrics.

* "Meet You", the theme song of "Aria on the G String". This song has become one of the highlights of the show with its beautiful melody and Eason Chan's soulful singing.

* "Fullmetal Alchemist" theme song "Legend of the Immortal". Featuring a passionate melody and Eason Chan's unique singing style, the song became the animation's classic theme song.

* "Closeness", the theme song of "Dad Guanyi". Featuring a lilting melody and Eason Chan's soulful singing, the song expresses the warmth and intimacy of fatherly love in the film.

In addition, Eason Chan also sang the theme songs of film and television dramas such as "It's Better to Be Alive", "Will You", "Where to Start", "Man on the Moon", "Don't Talk", etc. Interlude, each song is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with its unique music style and excellent singing skills.