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"Big Ben" is a song sung by Jay Chou. It was written and composed by Jay Chou, and arranged by Huang Yuxun and Dream Wings. It was included in Jay Chou's album released on December 28, 2012. In "Twelve New Works". The song "Big Ben" is a musical meme that Jay Chou suddenly inspired to play with the three keywords "big, stupid, and clock" when he was playing in the UK.

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The song "Big Ben" doesn't have much to say, it's just a common ballad. But some of the little ideas are quite interesting. To elaborate, the key words of this song are: interesting imagination, Xiao Gongju's arrogance and sweetness, and life-oriented.

This song was also written by Jay Chou himself. Jay Chou’s ability to penetrate the lyrics from a different perspective is actually no less than that of his partner Fang Wenshan or other Chinese lyricists. "You said I'm dumber than Big Ben (Ben). How do you compare? I'm too quiet during a quarrel. At least the clock still has a sound."

Although the MV and title of this song are taken from the British Big Ben Bell, but the content of this song has nothing to do with Big Ben. Instead, Jay Chou chose the idea of ??"Big Ben", which is a homophone of "Big Ben", as a metaphor, and used it as a starting point to create the content of the song. The lyrics of the entire song are written in a very life-like way, simply and clearly referring to "the daily life of a proud young couple bickering and quarreling".

Big Ben (song composed by Jay Chou) - Baidu Encyclopedia