"Waiting for You to Get Out of Class" is a song written for youth. Jay Chou specially chose to release it on his birthday on January 18th, which was a surprise for his fans. The song still has the original flavor, Zhou's fresh and unique healing flavor, but the difference is that the people listening to the song are no longer the immature teenagers and girls they used to be.
It is difficult to describe this song, because when I listened to it for the first time, there was no melody that made people fall in love instantly. Its lyrics express that a young man regrets that he did not study hard and did not After being admitted to the university where the person I loved went to, I had to rent a house next to the school and wait for the person I loved to finish class. "Waiting for You After Class" is in the style of campus nostalgia. It will resonate with people who have stories now, but for me who has been away from middle school for more than 10 years, I really don't have much feeling.
Jay Chou has written many songs related to campus and youth.
In "Sunny Day", "I tried to hold your hand on a windy day/But the rain got so heavy that I couldn't see you/How long will it be until I can be by your side/On a sunny day, maybe I will It will be better."
In "The Promise of Dandelion", "The promise we made when we grew up together is so clear. I believe that if I checked it, we agreed to travel together. It is the only willfulness you insist on now."
In "Garden Party" "The amber dusk is like sugar in the beautiful distance/Your face has no makeup but I fall madly in love/The longing and the shadow are stretched together in the evening/The beautiful picture in my hand The tickets will accompany me in counting sheep."
Look again at "Waiting for You to Finish Class" "One day, one year, you will find / Someone is silently by your side / Maybe I shouldn't be in your world / When you receive a love letter / It also means that I have gone far."
The lyrics of the previous songs are like poems and very beautiful. Every lyric of "Garden Party" rhymes, but the lyrics of "Waiting for You After Class" are less poetic. In comparison, I I prefer the lyrics of the previous song.
Of these songs, the melody that struck me from the beginning was "Dandelion Promise", and the chorus part of "Sunny Day" was my favorite. "Waiting for You After Class" was not so good that it made my ears "pregnant", but It's pretty good, and people will know it's Jay Chou's song as soon as they hear it.
Overall, although it is not as good as before, it is not bad either.