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Introduction to songs in Jay Chou's album Qilixiang

Qilixiang Artist: Jay Chou

Album: Qilixiang

Label: SonyMusic

Time: August 2004

< p> It seems to be an agreement that at this time of year, the "Jay Chou music whirlwind" that has been brewing for a whole year will explode on time. The album name is "Qili Xiang". Jay Chou is very creative in the names of each of his albums. What name should be given to her fifth album once troubled the entire album team. After several discussions, everyone finally decided to return to the purity of music and focus on the musicality of the album, so the first title song, Qilixiang, was named the album title. This is also the first time in Jay Chou's five albums that the title song has been used as the title song. Album title.

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In the album "Qili Xiang" released by the famous Taiwanese singer Jay Chou in 2004, the title song is also called "Qili Xiang", and the lyricist is Fang Wenshan. In the song, Qilixiang is solidified as the background image representing the "smell of summer".

Album Features

Citing poet Xi Murong’s famous poem "Qili Xiang" as the name of the new album, Jay Chou’s previous album titles have given fans a lot of room for imagination and also given Many exclamation points from everyone. This time there may not be any surprises. But Jay Chou had his own say: "The reason why we named the new album "Qili Xiang" is because we are full of confidence in the music of this album. I hope everyone can focus on the music and return the topic to music. " This "Qili Xiang" is still a collaboration between Jay Chou and his best partner Fang Wenshan. Listening to "Qili Xiang" on a hot summer day, there is a feeling of coolness like a refreshing breeze. "Shichilixiang" is full of poetry, and the music video is also different from the shooting method that focuses on special effects, large scenes and creative plots. A large team of staff was specially brought to Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan for filming, and local shrines and rice fields were found. , sea of ??flowers and other poetic scenes. Since Jay Chou is currently filming a movie in Japan, he also asked the crew for a day off to shoot the music video. This time, Jay Chou did not climb over the walls in the music video, but followed the heroine in the beautiful In the scene of pure love, the director also specially used the "snake belly lens", using the focal length of the lens to create a romantic beauty. Jay Chou expressed his hope to bring everyone a light touch in the hot summer.