The impact of music on human life and human evolution is far more important than we imagine. Music constitutes the prelude to the evolution of human society and fundamentally determines the formation of the human species. Today, science is revealing how music is ingrained in the brain, improving human neural structure. Music constitutes the prelude to the evolution of human society. French philosopher Rousseau once called music "the first language of mankind." Music is a fundamental path for human evolution. Singing may have begun before humans learned to form grammatical sentences. Singing is also a way of semantic communication: to gain attention, to show off oneself, and humans can even use singing to deceive and call on others. It can be said that music is a social force that highlights what makes people human. I "sing", therefore I am. In fact, everyone can play music, even if you are not an expert, you can hum a tune. Music is like breathing, it is everywhere, it constitutes an important experience in life, and it also reflects people's cognitive potential. Music is closely related to people's basic needs and is the result of the evolution of the nervous system over thousands of years. Human behavioral patterns include a penchant for music. It's like the body absorbing nutrients, like the appetite and the satisfaction after eating.