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Why did "uneasy" become a forbidden song?
The Basketball Association clearly stipulates that it is strictly forbidden to use harsh music (such as the song "Uneasy") or noise to influence the visiting team's free throws and attacks.

Gong Linna, the original singer of this song, responded to the ban of "uneasy": this song is very powerful. If a player listens to this song for the first time, he may be attracted by the rhythm of the music, resulting in inattention on the court, which just shows that "uneasy" is a good song with strong appeal. But if you are familiar with it, this song will give people a powerful feeling and make the players more passionate.

Creation background

Gong Linna, a graduate of China Conservatory of Music, high flyers, specially studied the innovative singing methods of folk songs. After marrying a German husband, she lived in Europe for many years and devoted herself to the integration of Chinese and Western cultures. Gong Linna and her German husband "Lao Gong" formed a five-element band to make world music with China folk music style.

Five-Star Band is a world music band composed of four young musicians from China and Germany. Based on China's national music, they are unified in the collision with the modern musical elements of Bavarian national culture.