Yu Chengqing's "Back in Time" is very nice, and the lyrics are also good, but can anyone tell us what they feel after listening to it?

This song is absolutely very, very hard to see in Harlem's music.

A song with a lot of feeling and flavor, but it's really, really nice.

That higher range can be said to be very suitable for Harlem. And Harlem's own voice is a little boyish, plus his own experience and age. When singing this song, as Harlem said when commenting on Jinchi, "Don't cry if you want to" sang the stubbornness of not bowing to fate and the helpless vicissitudes after years of suffering.

I didn't like this kind of song very much before. What I heard in this song should not be a complete version, so I can't get a complete feeling. But when I listen to it now, I really can't help repeating the single cycle over and over again. I will think a lot about myself and others, about the past and the future, and I still feel the pores shrink several times. I feel that this kind of song can also be a direction of Harlem. Although I don't think it fits Harlem's style very well, maybe he can perform more tastefully.

I can't help but feel that I am in the Chinese music scene. So many talented musicians have been working hard with their dreams, hoping to change and improve, and the result is like this. When I can't go back, my eyes are burning and my chest is desolate. I really owe too much to these musicians. I remember the above sentence "the first Mover becomes a martyr" ... I really want to cry, very sad and desperate. . I know there are too many ideas here ... but I sincerely hope that Teacher Ha will face a broader, more inclusive and more acceptable platform, which will bring us better and higher music.

Now I can't help looking forward to the full version of this song. I want to feel it and play it automatically in my head.

I wrote this song before I published the full version. There is not much time recently. I plan to write more when I have time.

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