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Goddess Day Music Recommendation

Music recommendations for Goddess Day: "Female Flower", "Lovely Woman", "Thirty Years Old Woman", "Ribs", "Easily Injured Woman".

1. "Female Flower"

"Female Flower" is one of Anita Mui's most famous works. Chen Yaochuan's music is a natural masterpiece, with Li Anxiu's lyrics and Anita Mui's passion and profound interpretation. Like the changing weather, deep singing, and the emotions performed by Anita Mui, it is a story of change and depth, greatness and pride, but behind the boldness and affection lies a woman's loneliness and sadness.

2. "Lovely Woman"

The whole song presents a brand new R&B flavor, and the simple lyrics bring out unlimited space for imagination. It deviates from the usual Guava style on the market, but has a new musical feel. "Lovely Woman" Trump's classic R&B style seems to be a commercial style, but at the time, this fast-paced style was a new thing in the Chinese music scene.

3. "Thirty-Year-Old Woman"

This song has another mystery. When you listen to this song, it is like a woman standing in front of you, Let you feel the beauty of women from beginning to end. The lyrics of the song are simple and clear in terms of narrative, and the tone and theme complement each other. It seems to make people have strong feelings for women, and directly hits the emotional points of the three people in the group.

4. "Ribs"

It is said that women come from men's ribs. Zhou Bichang's song "Ribs" was inspired by this. The song keeps muttering to itself, "Men, women, there are too many stupid ideas," warning young men and women not to be attracted by love and to refrain from doing what they want. Love is a bold and happy outlook on life.

5. "The Easily Wounded Woman"

Faye Wong has not released many songs and TV clips in recent years, but her early classical repertoire has always had an impact on the development of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. "The Vulnerable Woman" is also very common in classical music, and even if it is listened to by men, women can understand it better.