Classic songs after 89: life in full bloom, in spring, flying higher, brave heart, it's better not to see, LoseYourself and so on.
1. Life in Full Bloom
Life in Full Bloom is a song sung by Wang Feng, written by Wang Feng and composed by Wang Feng, and included in the album Life in Full Bloom released by Wang Feng in 25. Life in Full Bloom won the Best Song Award of the Year in the 13th Global Chinese Music List.
2. In Spring
"In Spring" is a song sung by rock singer Wang Feng, written and composed by Wang Feng, and included in the album "Faith Flying in the Air" released on June 4, 29. In Spring, Wang Feng recorded six versions, and this one you heard was the most natural and heartfelt version of Wang Feng.
3. Fly Higher
"Fly Higher" is a song written and sung by Wang Feng and included in his solo album "Laughing and Crying" released on March 29th, 25. This song is one of Wang Feng's representative works. It was selected as one of the top ten most popular Chinese songs in China in 25, and won the Best Lyrics Award in the 12th Oriental Billboard.
4. Brave Heart
Brave Heart is a song written and sung by Wang Feng and included in the album Brave Heart released on June 1st, 27. Wang Feng won the Best Lyrics Award in the 15th Oriental Billboard for this song, and the inspiration for song creation came from a Hollywood movie. Wang Feng liked the movie Braveheart very much, and felt that the spirit expressed in the movie was very close to his musical style, which could make his heart sing, so this song was created because of this * * * *.
5. It's better not to see
"It's better not to see" is a Cantonese song by Hong Kong pop singer Eason Chan, written by lin xi, composed by Chen Xiaoxia and sung by Eason Chan. Included in the album What'SGoingOn? Published on November 23, 26. The mandarin version of "It's better to see" is "Long time no see", which was included in the album "Admit it" released on April 24, 27.
6. Lost Yourself
Lost Yourself is a rap song sung by American rapper eminem, which was composed by eminem, JeffBass and Bass Brothers. It was included in the soundtrack of the movie "8 Miles" and released as the ending song and theme song of the movie on October 28th, 22. This song won the 12th week of the Billboard Top 1 singles list in the United States, and on March 23rd, 23, it won the 75th Academy Award for Best Movie Theme Song, becoming the first rap song to win the award.