Wang Yunzhi
"She threw a match"
The Cantonese version of the KTV hit that has been invincible for many years is called "Little Reunion" , I personally prefer the Mandarin version. If you play it, you can instantly travel to old Shanghai. The expressiveness is five stars, and the score for showing off every minute is unlimited.
2. Lei Guangxia
"Dead"
Representative of young literary and artistic women, a regular in KTV's niche repertoire. The melody is clean and simple, the difficulty of singing is 0, and the cliffhanger is a cost-effective and pretentious work. If you are going to meet the god/goddess tomorrow, prepare this song. Believe me, the charm index will increase by at least a thousand percentage points.
3. Miriam Yeung
"If Tokyo is Unhappy"
I have been imitating Fa since elementary school. Will I tell others casually? If I want to list The top 3 tracks in my mind, my choices are: "If Tokyo is Unhappy", "Because/So/Pythagorean Theorem", and "Long Live Friendship".
4. Zhang Xuan
"Stateless"
Please be sure to forget "Baby" and "Children's Songs" that even ordinary young people can sing. Try this song "Stateless". You have to know that even for literary and artistic singers, there is a critical point in choosing songs.
5. Ho Yun-shi
"Seven Friends"
I chose "Seven Friends" with a strong sense of melody, originally sung by Liang Hanwen, but Ho Yun-shi has her unique interpretation. Students who don't speak Cantonese can switch to "What Tears Taught Me", which is very easy to pick up and has great lyrics.