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Why does Mao's lyrics, which are difficult to write, make people feel sad?

Personally, why are the lyrics that Mao is not easy to write so painful? My answer is: First of all, Mao is not easy to follow this music style. Of course, the songs he created are all biased and heartfelt. Secondly, the lyrics that Mao is not easy to write are very close to people's hearts, whether it is fragile or lonely, and can always hook people's hearts with lyrics. Finally, it is inevitable that he will have such a heart-wrenching experience and feeling when he can write lyrics.

First, Mao is not easy to follow this musical style.

When it comes to Mao, you may think of Brother Jonathan Lee. The lyrics of both of them have a similarity, that is, there is a story, a mind-wandering, a heart-piercing, and Mao's musical style is just like that of Brother Jonathan Lee. You don't need to follow fancy melodies and tunes. You can remember this song with lyrics, and it makes you listen to every sentence, just because.

Second, behind the sadness of the lyrics, it is inseparable from Mao's hard-working brushstrokes.

Mao is not easy to be young, but writing the lyrics can write out the vicissitudes of the world, the vicissitudes of the world, the deepest feelings and loneliness in the heart, which can make people feel sad, indicating that Mao's hard-working lyrics have captured people's hearts, triggered people's * * sounds, and also know the world's various situations and people's hearts.

Third, every sentence of sadness must be inseparable from

the true portrayal of Mao's difficulty

Being able to write the lyrics so truly and so close to life must also be related to his real life portrayal. Mao's difficulty, although young, must have experienced many things, or he felt and realized a lot of truth in his heart, so that he could inject these feelings into his songs, just like many sad songs by Jonathan Lee.