What exactly does the magical "Uneasiness" express?

Singer Gong Linna’s magical song "Uneasy" suddenly became popular on the Internet after being ignored for a long time. Some netizens call it a "divine comedy". To say it is a divine comedy seems to be an exaggeration. But to say that it is magical is truly worthy of the name. Since this song went viral, no musician or music theorist has come forward to give a theoretical or appreciative interpretation of the song. Judging from the response from the public, the reason why this song went viral is undoubtedly because it is welcomed and loved by everyone. Some people say that they can’t learn it even after listening to it ten thousand times. This shows that the difficulty of singing is beyond the ability of ordinary people to imitate. Faye Wong wanted to sing a cover, but felt a lot of pressure. I'm not a music expert, but I listened to "Uneasy" no less than twenty times. The more I listened, the more I liked it, and the more I listened, the more fascinated I became. The reason is simple, it is original, it is unconventional, it is more intriguing than ordinary music. Now I write down my personal feelings and ask music experts for advice. First, "Uneasy" expresses all human emotions except death, despair and sorrow. This is an important theme of it. "Uneasy" is sung using gongs and drums. There are no clear lyrics, and its meaning is hidden in function words such as "来唔唔". There is no expression of black emotions in the entire singing, covering all human emotions except "death, despair and sorrow", such as panic, fear, joy, carnival, touching, comfort, satisfaction, etc. This kind of emotional expression of human survival emotions, every detail can easily stimulate and capture the audience, and it has many buzz points, which is an important reason for arousing the audience's interest and causing a sensation. Second, the singer's expression plays a decisive role in expressing the theme. I tried to appreciate "Uneasy" in two different ways. One is to watch videos and listen to music, and the other is to listen to music alone without watching videos. The effects of the two are completely different. It is obvious that watching videos and listening to music is much better than listening to music alone. We can get various information from Gong Linna's exaggerated expressions such as panic, fear, joy, carnival, touch, comfort, satisfaction, etc. "Uneasy" shocks us in the intertwined fluctuations of these emotions, thereby soothing our hearts. Third, "Uneasy" should not be over-explained. One of the biggest characteristics of good music is that it sounds good. Does it have a distinct theme? uncertain. This is precisely the beauty of music. There is a word in ancient China called "pleasant ear", which literally means pleasing the ears and making the ears comfortable. When your ears are happy, your heart will be happy. The purpose of music is to be pleasing to the ear. At this time, the theme is blurred, vague and unclear. For example, "Symphony of Destiny" or "River Water", as a listener, it is what you feel, and the name only serves to highlight the topic. It can even be renamed. After changing the default theme, you can still interpret it in another way. "Uneasy" is such a kind of music. There are great similarities between music and poetry. Mao Zedong's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom" is a love poem written in 1923 to praise Mao and Yang's love. I think it is the best poem written by Chairman Mao. After this poem was published, many experts came to comment on this poem, but Chairman Mao was not satisfied. The old man said politely that "poems should not be annotated." Why do I say this? First, adding annotations can easily lead to over-interpretation. Second, it is difficult to explain the author's original intention clearly, and there may even be misinterpretation. If you want to understand it, read it yourself, understand it, and experience it. It is whatever you think it is. In fact, many ancient poems were originally very good, but once experts interpreted them, they lost their original poetic meaning.