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What type of music is the Kokia trend?

Feng Chao

It was the background song for the "Suntory" oolong tea advertisement that was broadcast on local TV stations in Shanghai around 2002. It was performed by Japanese female singer Kokia (Yoshida).

Akiko), this song coincides with the fresh and natural style of Fengchao Company

Especially the harp, bamboo flute and clear female singing that are interspersed from time to time, the spirit is also

It’s so cool.

Wind, tide;

Breeze, ocean tide;

Flying, surging;

KOKIA’s singing has a strong Irish feel Flavor, so some people say she is Japan's Enya, and some people say she is the successor of Miyuki Nakajima, but KOKIA is KOKIA! Her singing has a little more worldly vitality, and her music has a little more worldly flavor. From Irish Gult music, classical, world, folk music, and opera, KOKIA can always skillfully integrate them. Her music is always difficult to locate. Sometimes she is like a bard, singing profound lyrics in a slow voice. Artistic conception; sometimes like a little musical naughty kid, teasing the listener's senses with beating notes full of life energy; sometimes like a master of mysticism, using confusing movements as a prescription for spiritual healing.