10. "QQ Love"
I'm too lazy to look at who wrote the lyrics, the music and the singing. In short, it must have been made by a bunch of shady people. One time, the entertainment committee member of my class came to me with this song and said that he would teach everyone to sing it. (Fortunately, I told the entertainment committee member: ask for instructions first and then teach songs) I told her clearly: No. She said that all her classmates in the third grade of junior high school were taught. I said, my classmates in the third grade of junior high school are about to take the high school entrance examination. Are you going? (Telling her more truth is obviously inappropriate.) We are not suitable for singing this song, especially the lyrics are extremely substandard. She was still very obedient and finally changed to "Thousands of Miles Away" by Jay Chou. It’s okay, at least it’s better than garbage like “QQ Love”. But sometimes I pass by the teaching building and listen to the students in the third grade of junior high school singing loudly: "... there is a person who claims to be very handsome and kind-hearted. He asked how old you are this year and how many times have you had One Night?..." Every time I listen to At this point, Baohan was speechless. Apart from the lyrics themselves, most of the students who were speechless did not understand the meaning of One Night at all and instead roared at the top of their voice. But it doesn’t matter if you don’t understand it, just pretend that everyone doesn’t understand it.
09. "Who Do You Love" lyrics, music, and singing: Liu Jialiang.
Watching TV a few days ago, a reporter from a certain station’s evening news was interviewing a dark and thin man on the street. He usually drank and beat his wife. The wife couldn’t bear it and ran away. This man was going around everywhere. I was looking for my wife. When I saw a reporter interviewing me, I said to the camera: "Honey, please come back soon. I will definitely change it in the future. Now I will sing you a song to express my feelings." Then he started singing with a broken gong voice. : "Please give me a chance and stop saying it doesn't matter to love..." His voice was hoarse, and his feelings were sad and touching. I don’t know if it was the reporter who encouraged him to do this to sensationalize the situation or what happened (I have also been a TV reporter, so I can understand the mood of the instigator). In short, the visual and auditory impact caused must have deviated from the original intention of sensationalism. What he was inciting was not True feelings, but out-and-out vulgarity (personal opinion).
This song is one that appears frequently on campus radio.
08. "The Punishment of Impulse" [Daolang]
Daolang's interpretation of some classic old songs such as "Prairie Night" is quite innovative. I remember I was in normal school. I am a minor in music, and when I was in vocal music class, the teacher focused on coaching us to practice "Prairie Night". I still have a lot of affection for this song. However, this song "Impulsive Punishment": "That night I was drunk and held your hand and talked nonsense." It is unbearable. I don’t know if you all have this experience: it seems that drivers particularly like this guy, especially bus drivers. I often take minibuses for work, and almost every bus must have a Dolang plate. Once I was in a car, and during the hour-long drive, the driver kept playing "Punishment of Impulse." It was a mixed disc. In addition to this song, there were songs by other singers, but our strong driver seemed to be holding a "new song recommendation meeting". After the third song was put on this song, he kept listening to it. It, and singing along while driving!
My only thought after getting out of the car was: stab Daolang to death, and before I slashed him, I had to tell him: This was his "impulsive punishment"! This song also appears frequently in schools.
07. "Perfume Is Poisonous"
Basically, just listening to the music is fine, but this word... When I listen to it, I want to pull out the author and give him a slap in the face - "You have something on you The smell of her perfume is the crime of my nose. I shouldn't have smelled her beauty, so I wiped everything away and slept with you..." My God, I have seen such a mean person, but I have never seen such a mean person. I have a cousin who studies at a university in Chengdu. He told me that there is a song that he hears no less than 10 times a day: as soon as he gets up in the morning, his classmates in the dormitory start: "You smell of her perfume..."; In the classroom, the MP3s and MP4s of the students all read "It's my nose that committed the crime..."; the school radio station at noon also said "I shouldn't have smelled her beauty..."; in the evening everyone surfed the Internet in the dormitory, and the monitor The small speaker next to him was also singing "Erase everything and sleep with you..." He said he didn't know the name of the song, but everyone was singing it and listening to it, and they were repeating those disgusting lyrics over and over again, and he was so tired of it. . I almost wanted to ask one more question: Do you have it in your MP3? It seems that it is rampant not only in middle schools but also in universities.
06. "That Night"
There is no doubt that this song is quite popular, so popular that everyone wants to hum along after hearing the melody. But those lyrics are really evil! "That night, you didn't reject me! That night, I hurt you! That night, your face was full of tears! That night, you got drunk for me!" If you just listen to it, that's all. The problem is that this song is also I hear it all the time in the car. And as you all know, many passenger buses now have a small display screen. While listening to the song, I read the lyrics on it. Now I feel that these parallel sentences are very problematic: "That night you didn't reject me! That night I hurt you! ..." Do you mean that you bullied the girl without her consent? "That night your face was full of tears! That night you got drunk for me!..." Could it be that you used dirty tricks to take advantage of others and then said Bye Bye? I think the lyrics are instigating. Fortunately, I haven’t heard students learning to sing in groups in school.
05. "Fate in May"
I have never known the name of this song. If it weren't for writing this article, I would never be interested in knowing its name, including the singing The author’s name: Jiang Zhimin. You may not know which song I'm talking about when I say this: "How many journeys, how many people I care about, how much love will touch this life. Only two people who love each other, know each other, and cuddle together can walk through the wind and rain together. How many stories? The person I miss, how much love will accompany me in this life, can I support you through this life." Now everyone remembers which song it is. If this song appeared 20 years ago, it might not be a big problem. But it’s hard to imagine that it has only been written and sung now, especially Jiang Zhimin’s singing voice. I really can’t find the right words to describe it. It should be said that the singer still sang very hard, but that "drag" really wants to "drag" people to death, "tired" to death, and "vulgar" to death! Just as I was writing this post, I heard someone This song is being taught in class. I feel dizzy, it’s a little early, it’s only April...
04. "Husband, Husband, I Love You" and "Wife, Wife, I Love You" series< /p>
Once I was waiting for a bus on the street, and I heard someone singing these two bad songs. At first I just heard the sound, but the bus didn’t come for a long time, and then I saw the person: A young man with unkempt hair, a microphone on his head, and something similar to a spray gun on his back. To be precise, it should be called a "mobile karaoke system simplified version". The young man listened to the harsh harmonies of the "spray machine." Singing while walking. I kept singing these two songs over and over again, focusing on the key words in them: Wife, I love you, Amitabha bless you...; Husband, I love you... Even if the singing is unpleasant, it is considered noise pollution at most. What's even more outrageous is that when he sings "Wife, Wife, I love you", he turns his head to the ladies passing by; and vice versa, these men or women actually give him money after being "sung" by him! This kind of song is most often hummed by classmates in school, but it has never been popularized.
03 "Wolf Loves Sheep" is a song that makes people feel sick! Regardless of the lyrics. The tunes are extremely disgusting, and such a song also makes Principal Tan and classmate Daolang take turns, which is really boring. In fact, the theme is the same as "Mouse Loves Rice", using an extremely inappropriate way to express the theme of love: " If you love me, eat me!" Wouldn't that mean that everyone has turned into a mantis? Ridiculous! Fortunately, because the melody of the song itself is not very good, there are very few students who are interested.
02 Lyrics of "Not Afraid" Lyrics: Xiaowei's original song was one of the top 10 European and American dance songs in 2002. The Chinese lyrics became "I'm not afraid when I see a cockroach, I'm quite nervous." "This combination is really absurd. Even if you are evil yourself, you have ruined a good song. To be honest, I never understood the lyrics when I first heard it. Those sentences and phrases that do not conform to the standards of modern Chinese, I think it’s better not to let students imitate it.
01 "Two Butterflies" Lyrics and Music: Pang Long
The vulgar influence of this song is not limited to the song itself; It actually led to a revival of "slobber songs". "Slobber songs" were called "yellow songs" in our childhood. In the early 1980s, because of the rise of pop songs that represented a new force, they brought a new wave of popularity to people's minds. It was quite an impact. A typical song at that time was a song called "Late": "You came to me with a smile and brought away my troubles. I already have him in my heart, oh, he came before you..." But how did the abuse change at that time? I still remember a few words: "Come to my bed, take off your clothes, and talk to me. Sleep together until dawn..." I really can't remember what happened after that. Anyway, it was adapted into an out-and-out "yellow song."
And now this song "Two Butterflies" is also facing With the same fate, the adaptation of "Shuiva Song", which had disappeared for many years, reappeared in the world. So what was the song changed into? Not long ago, some students used that learning machine to play the tape in class to listen to the song. , the class teacher found it and gave it to me, the class teacher. I asked what song you were listening to, and he said "Two Butterflies". As a result, I looked at the beautifully printed lyrics sheet and there was indeed a song called "Two Butterflies". Song. But the lyrics are not the original. Although the original version is rubbish, it is even more rubbish. It is simply shameless. The mortal world will always be with you. When the autumn wind blows away and the autumn leaves fall into piles, I will have no regrets if I can wither with you. ”
The adapted lyrics are: “You and I sleep together every day and night,...” (30 words omitted here) And the key is that this is a cassette that can be purchased on the market. Of course I I have no interest in listening to who sings it.
I just want to ask: Why is the spiritual garbage we thought extinct making a comeback today? How inconsistent it is with this era. Why did it come? Where did it come from?
There is also a ranking of poisonous perfume
Ranking of garbage and vulgar songs:
1. Wolf falls in love with sheep
2. Wife, wife I love you, husband, husband, I love you
3. Pray for Buddha
4. Don’t be afraid or not
5. Perfume is poisonous
6. That night
7. QQ love
8. Autumn will not come back
9. Don’t hurt me again
10. Could it be Is it wrong to love someone?