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Daoxiang’s original song

The original singer of "Daoxiang" is Jay Chou.

"Daoxiang" is a song sung by Jay Chou. It is written and composed by Jay Chou and arranged by Huang Yuxun. It is included in Jay Chou's album "Capricorn" released on October 15, 2008. In 2009, this song won the Best Song of the Year Award at the 20th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, the Hong Kong and Taiwan Song Award on the Sprite List China Original Music Pop List, and other awards.

"Daoxiang" is based on Jay Chou's childhood life experience, and takes the audience back to the countryside with playful lyrics. Jay Chou had many interesting things in his childhood. When he was a child, he was envious of children living in the countryside. When a mango tree was planted in front of his house, he could see his neighbor next door through the window stealing mangoes over the wall. Jay Chou was very naughty when he was a child. Once he was catching potbelly fish in a ditch and accidentally fell into the ditch.

Song Appreciation

After returning home, his mother teased him because his head was too big so he would fall in. These memories of interesting childhood events became the inspiration for Jay Chou to compose this song. source. In an interview with People Weekly, Jay Chou said that "Daoxiang" was created because of the Wenchuan earthquake. Jay Chou hopes to tell everyone a very simple and easily forgotten truth with this song, that is, contentment.

In the song "Daoxiang", Jay Chou showed his excellent lyric writing skills. "Daoxiang" is another song that Jay Chou uses simple words after "Snail" and "Listen to Mom". Create a highly imaginative Zen realm. In the song part, he boldly tried to mix hip-hop and folk music, and even added the sound of crickets in the intro.