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There is a song in which a boy sings "I am ill-fated, but you are indifferent". Please give me the name of this song.

This lyric is from Zhao Lei's "A Diao". The correct lyrics are "ill-fated, obsessed and indifferent".

Song title: A Diao

Singer: Zhao Lei

Lyrics: Zhao Lei

Music: Zhao Lei

< p>A Diao lives somewhere in Tibet

Perched like a vulture on the top of a mountain

A Diao is covered with sunshine in front of the Jokhang Temple?

Call one A pot of sweet tea and we chatted about the past

A Diao, what do you always dress yourself like?

Boys are tougher than Gesang

A Diao is a cunning person There are thousands of kinds of smiles

When did you remember to bring the Dolma knife when you went down the mountain?

The sunken cheeks under the gray hat brim

You rarely speak and give simple answers

Who will care about you where you are tomorrow

Even if you die on the road

Will A Diao be able to have a full meal tomorrow?

You Being accustomed to hunger is a kind of belief?

A Diao will not be smoothed by reality?

Are you not from this world?

There is no need to care about the truth ?

Ill-fated and obsessed with indifference

Farewell to countless stations of youth

Being willing to be ordinary but unwilling to be ordinary and rotten?

You are Atiao, you are a free bird

The sunken cheeks under the gray brim?

You rarely speak and give simple answers

Who will be where tomorrow? Care about you?

Even if you die on the road

Ill-fated and obsessed with indifference

Farewell to countless stations of youth?

Willing to be ordinary but unwilling to be ordinary and rotten

Are you A Diao?

A Diao's love is a seed of sadness

You are a tree and you will never Huiku

Extended information

"A Diao" is a song written, composed and sung by Zhao Lei. The song was included in Zhao Lei's album released on December 21, 2016 From the album "Can't Grow Up".

In 2011, Zhao Lei released his first album "Zhao Xiaolei". The title song "Southern Girl" included in the album was covered by many singers and music fans, and Zhao Lei became known and paid attention to by more people. .

The second solo album "Jim's Restaurant" was released in 2014. On December 21, 2016, Zhao Lei released the album "Can't Grow Up"; in February, Zhao Lei participated in the third episode of Hunan Satellite TV's variety show "Singer" and successfully broke through as a replacement singer singing the song "Chengdu".