Yu Chengqing, nicknamed "Harlem", has always maintained considerable vitality in music creation, and is known as the "music naughty boy". His music style is westernized and youthful, coupled with the free and easy style in his singing. The uninhibited atmosphere captured the hearts of a large number of fans.
Li Zongsheng believes that Yu Chengqing's music has two major characteristics: "weird starting style" and "pleasurable chorus". “I call the form created and the melody arranged by the creator in the first few bars of section A called the starting position... Generally speaking, section A is used to brew emotions in a song, just like the warmth of boxing and exercise. Most people use running or calisthenics to train their bodies, but Yu Chengqing uses handstands. This can be seen from these songs, such as: "Missing You" and "Let Me Love You Enough". "As for "Zhong Lele's Chorus", it is easier to detect. Most of the choruses he composed are very catchy. This is one of the main reasons why Yu-style music is popular in the market.
"Let Me Love You Enough Once" is Yu Chengqing's fifth album. Chen Lerong said that this album was the success of Western music style in Taiwan's popular music scene as an "institutional revolution". As a result, Yu Chengqing established a strong personal style and, of course, considerable popularity. Compared with the previous albums, "Let Me Love You Enough at Once" can be said to be much more mature, with diverse musical styles: from the passion of "Let Me Love Enough at Once" to the tenderness of "Love Your Memory", from From the enthusiasm and wildness of "Music All Night" to the ease and ease of "Uninhabited Island", there are rich presentations; and the various styles can be connected by the general principles of Yu-style music, making the whole album sound very smooth. .
Yu Chengqing is someone who must make good music for us. Based on his past music performance, we can’t help but have such expectations. We also hope that he can put aside some established market models and make good music for us. More good music that’s not vulgar.