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The top ten inspirational songs for college entrance examination

The top ten inspirational songs for the college entrance examination are: "Snail", "My Future is Not a Dream", "First Dream", "I Believe", "The Sunshine Is Always After the Storm", "Believe" "Myself", "Sailor", "Love to Fight Will Win", "Girl with Wings", "Blooming Life".

1. "Snail"

"Snail" is Jay Chou's early work. It is the theme song of World Vision's charity event Thirty Famine. In 2001, the song's creator Jay Chou re- He performed "Snail" and it was included in the album "Fantasy Plus". Although it was not an official recording studio work, it quickly became popular among the public because of its excellent quality.

2. "My Future Is Not a Dream"

"My Future Is Not a Dream" is an inspirational song sung by Zhang Yusheng, written by Chen Jiali and composed by Weng Xiaoliang. This song is one of Zhang Yusheng's masterpieces and is included in the star compilation album "Six Friends" released by UFO Records in 1988.

3. "The First Dream"

"The First Dream" is a song sung by Weiqi Fan, written by Yao Ruolong, and the music is derived from "Riding" by Japanese singer Miyuki Nakajima. "On the Back of the Silver Dragon" is the theme song of the Japanese drama "Little Island Doctor" and is included in "First Dream" released by Weiqi Fan on May 7, 2004.

4. "I Believe"

"I Believe" was composed and arranged by Chen Guohua, lyrics were written by Liu Yurui, and sung by Yang Pei'an. It was included in Yang Pei'an's album released on May 26, 2006. From the first solo album "Yang Pei'an - Me at 2:30 Midnight". In 2006, "I Believe" was broadcast on TV as a commercial song for Taiwan Beer, making Yang Pei'an's name officially appear in the music scene.

5. "The Sunshine Always Comes After the Storm"

"The Sunshine Always Comes After the Storm" is a song written and composed by Chen Jiaming, arranged by Wu Qinglong, and sung by Xu Meijing. It is included in From the album "We Are All Night Returners". This song became the team anthem of the Chinese women's volleyball team and became popular because of the performance of the women's volleyball team members. The classic lyrics: Sunshine always comes after the storm, please believe there is a rainbow.

6. "Believe in Yourself"

"Believe in Yourself" is the theme song of the Hilton China Men's Basketball League A in the 2000-2001 season, sung by Lingdian Band. This is the earliest in the history of CBA ’s theme song is also the most shocking theme song. The lyrics and music are both written and composed by Zero Point Band. The classic lyrics are about how many times I have sweated like rain, and the pain has filled the memory, just because I always believe that only by fighting hard can I win.

7. "Sailor"

"Sailor" is a song sung by Zheng Zhihua. It was written and composed by Zheng Zhihua and arranged by Chen Zhiyuan. It was included in Zheng Zhihua's album "Private House" released in 1992. "Song". The melody of the song uses "GOODBYE Youth" by Japanese singer Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi. In 2001, "Sailor" was selected as the "Music" textbook for the first grade of Shanghai junior high school.

8. "If You Love to Fight, You Will Win"

"If you love to fight, you will win" is a song sung by Ye Qitian. It was composed and written by Chen Baitan. It was released in 1988 and included in the album " Only those who love to fight will win”. This song embodies the spirit of the people of southern Fujian who love hard work and tells us that in the face of every difficulty that comes our way, we must carry forward the spirit of hard work, never bow our heads, and work hard.

9. "Girl Waving Wings"

"Girl Waving Wings" is a song sung by Hong Kong pop music singer Joey Yung. The English version of the song is written by Feng Xiyu Singing "Proud of You", the lyrics were re-written by Xu Changde and included in Joey Yung's album "Single Photo" released in 2003.

10. "Blooming Life"

"Blooming Life" is a song sung by Wang Feng. It was written by Wang Feng and composed by Wang Feng. It was included in Wang Feng's album of the same name released in 2005. In "Blooming Life". "Blooming Life" won the Best Song of the Year Award in the 13th Global Chinese Music Chart.