Songs about Nezha

Songs about Nezha include "Nezha", "I will wander with myself from now on", and "Little Nezha".

1. "Nezha"

"Nezha" is a song sung by the Chinese mainland male singing group Era Youth Troupe. It was released on November 11, 2021. At the same time, the song is also the title song of the second chapter of the Times Youth League series album "Utopia Boys", "Utopia 2·Nezha". The long tune of the bamboo flute brings out the turbulent trend of "through the river and into the sea, and the stars are moving". Trap 808Kick is strewn with Chinese instruments full of fighting colors and character. Free rapping and high-pitched singing overlap to tell the innocence and bravery of the young Nezha who refuses to surrender. .

2. "From now on, I will wander with myself"

"From now on, I will wander with myself" is a song written and composed by Wang Zi and sung by Zhang Bichen. It is also the theme song of the animated film "Nezha" The ending theme of "The Devil Boy Comes into the World". The lyrics show the lonely growth story behind Nezha who "does not accept his fate". As Nezha's parents, his mother did not have time to accompany Nezha to grow up, while his father kept Nezha locked up in the house. At the same time, Ao Bing, as Nezha's only friend, is also a person who grew up in loneliness and has a mission to choose between good and evil.

3. "Little Nezha"

"Little Nezha" is the theme song and opening song of the cartoon "Legend of Nezha", sung by the famous singer Sun Nan. It shows the bravery, wit and fearless spirit of the little hero Nezha who dares to fight against monsters and monsters.

Nezha’s evaluation

Nezha is a well-known mythological figure in China and the world’s Chinese circles. There are many beliefs in mainland China, Taiwan Province, Hong Kong and Macao, and Southeast Asia. Fans and admirers, people respect this young man as a saint. In addition to his good deeds of abhorring evil and eliminating violence, he embodies the excellent traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and conforms to the social factor of the broad masses' wishes.

Nezha is a dazzling rebel figure. His rebellion has far-reaching ideological significance. His rebellion is not a rebellion of ordinary secular utilitarianism, but is determined by his character itself and has an essential meaning. The rebellion is a rebellion for the right to life; Nezha's rebellion also shows people's independent personality and will to life, which is commendable in the entire feudal literature.