The most popular songs in 2023: "Maybe", "Letting Go", "Mom's Words", "The Clock in the Opposite Direction", "All Love Is Love", "Heaven Is Love", "With You" "Beside me", "Piece the memories together for you", "The Aphasic", "Lanting Preface".
1. "Maybe"
"Maybe" is a song written by Pan Yuanliang, composed by Wang Jie, arranged by Chen Zhiyuan, and sung by Wang Jie. It is included in Wang Jie's debut Cantonese The album "Story Characters" was released on February 28, 1989 by Warner Records and UFO Records. The song is adapted from Wang Jie's Mandarin song "Annie".
On January 18, 2000, Wang Jie's reinterpretation of "Maybe" was included in the "GIVING" album released by Emperor Entertainment. "Maybe" is an episode of the TVB TV series "Intolerance".
2. "Letting Go"
Letting go is a song included in the album "Unscripted" released by American singer Jo De La Rosa in 2008.
Jo De La Rosa comes from Orange County, North Carolina, USA. She officially debuted in the second half of 2008 and released her first album "unscripted" on August 19. The first album not only has dance-style songs, but also lyrical pop songs. Jo also recorded two songs in Spanish.
3. "Mother's Words"
"Mother's Words" is a song sung by Jordan Chan, which is included in the album "Sing Jordan Chan (Tenth Anniversary)" released on January 13, 2006 New Song Selection)". This song ranked second on the Hong Kong Music Chart in 2006.
The well-known Hong Kong actor Jordan Chan couldn't control his tears as soon as he appeared on the stage. A short video of him and his mother was played at the scene. From poverty to success, Jordan Chan never left his mother's silent support behind him for a moment. Especially the short clip where he took his mother to different places for treatment, and finally her mother died of illness, made Jordan Chan, who always showed a funny image, burst into tears.
He said in broken Mandarin: "This award is the most special award to me. Because my mother has passed away. What I can feel happy about is that I worked hard to earn some money and extended my mother's four years. Five years of life." Later, Chen Xiaochun cried and sang "Mother's Words", which moved the audience.
4. "The Clock in the Opposite Direction"
"The Clock in the Opposite Direction" is a song sung by Jay Chou. It was written by Fang Wenshan and composed and arranged by Jay Chou. It was included in Jay Chou's 2000 From the album "Jay" released on November 7th. This song is the opening theme of the Mandarin version of the Japanese TV series "Purple Light".
"The Clock in the Opposite Direction" is the tenth song in Jay Chou's first music album "Jay". It is also the only song in the album that does not have a Western flavor. The prelude includes the native phonetic symbol ㄅㄆㄇㄈ. In addition to the B section adding a sonata feel and changing some chords, the whole piece is actually completed with 3 chords, giving it a flavor of Eastern melancholy.
5. "Love Is All Loved"
"Love Is All Loved" is sung and composed by singer Zhang Yu and written by Shi Yilang. It comes from the album "It's Hard to End in a Word".
Zhang Yu, whose real name is Zhang Boxiang, is a Taiwanese male singer and music composer. Born in Taipei City, he graduated from the Banking and Insurance Department of Feng Chia University and is good at piano and guitar. When he was a student, he sang in a folk song restaurant.
In 1992, after being introduced by Mortal Duo (Mo Fan, Yuan Weiren), he was discovered by Cai Zongzheng, the producer of Dagun Records, and made his official debut. And released the first album "Walking with Wind". What made him really popular was his second album "Good Intentions" released in November of the same year. The title song "Good Intentions" of the same name was widely sung for a while, and it can be said to be Zhang Yu's most important work.
6. "Heaven Is Love"
"Heaven Is Love" is the theme song of the TV series "Splendid Young", written by Ji Rujing, composed by Huang Yida, arranged by Yuan Weixiang, and sung by Huang Liling. Released on November 1, 2016.
Accompanied by the melodious sound of the piano, the destined fate of Li Weiyang (played by Tang Yan) and Tuoba Jun (played by Luo Jin) slowly begins like a gradually rising tone. Through the connection of scenes in the MV, the emotional experiences of Li Weiyang and Tuoba Jun are clearly displayed. From meeting by chance to becoming each other's true love that has gone through the test of life and death, the two performed an unswerving love affair.
In addition, although the MV still shows cruel killings and complicated love-hate dramas, the friendship between the two is made more and more subtle by A-lin's soulful singing. It is precious and touching.
7. "By Your Side"
"By Your Side" is a song written, composed and sung by Sheng Zhe. It was released on May 1, 2017 . This song was written, composed and produced independently by Sheng Zhe, which combines the delicacy of Chinese pop with the energy of European and American pop. The style combines pop, electronic, and R&B elements to create a bright and full Chinese rhythm pop.
8. "Putting the memories together for you"
"Packing the memories together for you" is a song sung by Su Xingjie. It was written by Tongzi-T and composed by Tongzi-T. Included in the album "Putting Memories Together for You".
Su Xingjie, on January 23, 2021, released the song "Clear" sung with Wang Xinchen***; on May 21, she released the single "Waiting for a Heavy Rain"; on July 2 On September 17, the song "Sunset and Evening Wind" sung with IN-K and Wang Xinchen*** was released; on September 17, the single "The Wind Blows Over Eight Thousand Miles" was released. In 2023, "Listen to Sad Love Songs", a duet with singer Zhang Xinhang, was released.
9. "Aphasia"
"Aphasia" is a song written by Xiaohan and composed and sung by Tanya Tanya. It is included in Tanya Tanya's album "Aphasia". In 2016, the song won the Top 20 Golden Melody Award of 2015 on the Global Popular Music Gold List.
"Aphasia", guided by Tanya Tanya's voice, truly and appropriately sings the powerless and speechless turning of thoughts when modern people are entangled in emotions, allowing the audience to gain comfort and emotional projection. On the surface, it sounds a bit cold, and the lyrics seem decadent, but behind the cold surface is the desire to "love and be loved" surging in the singer's heart, and the warmth of his voice that cannot be hidden.
Using seemingly cold electronic music to interpret the theme of indifference. More like a taunt. Tanya Tanya questions the impact of modern technology on human beings, and the method she uses is precisely one of the most technological methods in music. This is indeed a wonderful combination.
10. "Preface to Orchid Pavilion"
"Preface to Orchid Pavilion" is a song sung by Jay Chou. It was composed by Jay Chou, lyrics written by Fang Wenshan, and arranged by Zhong Xingmin. It was included in Jay Chou's 2008 October From the album "Capricorn" released on March 15th.
In 2011, Jay Chou sang this song at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and won the third prize in the singing and dancing program category of the 2011 CCTV Spring Festival Gala My Favorite Spring Festival Gala.