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Top 10 Cantonese songs

Top 10 Cantonese songs: "Shanghai Beach", "The Wind Keeps Blowing", "Can't Say Goodbye", "Who Knows the Prodigal Heart", "Wedding Invitation Street", "Even if there is no fairy tale in the world" ", "Goodbye Ni-chome", "Myself", "Red Sun", "Thousands of Que Songs".

1. "Shanghai Beach" by Ye Liyi

"Shanghai Beach" is the theme song of the TVB TV series "Shanghai Beach". It is composed by Gu Jiahui, written by Huang Zhan, and sung by Ye Liyi. This song became popular across the country with the release of the TV series "Shanghai on the Beach". This song can be regarded as a national-level Cantonese song. Even if you don't know Cantonese, you can still hum a few lines along with this melody.

2. Leslie Cheung's "The Wind Keeps Blowing"

The original song "The Wind Keeps Blowing" also comes from Japan, but they have already surpassed the original singer, Leslie Cheung's soulful voice It’s a perfect time to sing this parting song. To be fair, Leslie Cheung's bass is indeed more attractive than his treble. As Leslie Cheung's famous work, "The Wind Keeps Blowing" is not only beautiful in melody, but also tear-jerking.

3. Alan Tam's "Can't Say Goodbye"

"Can't Say Goodbye" is one of the masterpieces of the principal (Alan Tam). Although this song was released in 1994, at that time Alan Tam is no longer at his peak, but this song has reached a new level. The melody is beautiful and the lyrics are catchy. It quickly became popular all over the country and became a highly sung Cantonese song.

4. Wang Jie's "Who Knows the Prodigal's Heart"

Wang Jie's singing has a characteristic, that is, the tail sound is longer, which makes people feel that his voice has always stayed in the ears. , lingering, this song "Who Knows the Prodigal's Heart" is a typical example. As Wang Jie's masterpiece, the melody goes without saying, and because this song has more high-pitched parts, it is more difficult to sing, and few people can do it. There are singers who can cover it successfully.

5. "Wedding Invitation Street" by Xie Anqi

The melody of "Wedding Invitation Street" is very soothing, and Xie Anqi's voice is very gentle. Naturally, this song has attracted countless fans. It is worth mentioning that in addition to the beautiful melody of "Wedding Invitation", the lyrics themselves are also very deep, and it is truly the work of everyone.

6. Wei Lan's "Even if there is no fairy tale in the world"

"Even if there is no fairy tale in the world" is a Cantonese song sung by Wei Lan. It is written by Lin Xi and composed by Lei Songde. It was released in 2008. In 2009, Wei Lan won the Golden Melody Award at the 32nd Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Concert for this song.

Wei Lan’s voice is so sweet. This is an inspirational song. With the beautiful lyrics and Wei Lan’s ethereal voice, this song sounds like the sound of nature.

7. Miriam Yang's "Goodbye 2-Chome"

Although Miriam Yang's singing skills are also excellent, there is still a small flaw, that is, the sound of breathing is more obvious. However, Miriam Yeung's biggest advantage is that she sings with emotion. Miriam Yeung's interpretation of "Goodbye 2-chome" expresses the sadness of not being able to love to the extreme.

8. Wu Yufei's "Myself"

Perhaps this song is relatively unpopular, but it does not affect the sound of this song at all. Wu Yufei's high notes when singing this song are really It's so perfect. In addition, the line in the lyrics of this song, "I am not as capable as Lin Daiyu, I am heartbroken to death." makes people sigh that only Lin Xi can write such poignant lyrics.

9. "Red Sun" by Hacken Lee

The song "Red Sun" is one of Hacken Lee's most classic masterpieces. The song was written by Hacken Lee himself and composed by Toshiyuki Tachikawa. It is a song with a cheerful melody and positive inspiration. It was widely welcomed as soon as it was released. Because the lyrics are catchy and everyone can hum along after listening to it several times, so this song is very popular.

10. Priscilla Chan's "Song of Thousands of Ques"

"Song of Thousands of Ques" is a classic Cantonese song sung by Priscilla Chan. It is written by Lin Zhenqiang and arranged by Tony Lu. The original song of this song is Kondo Masahiko's "Yuyaki no Song".

This song performed by Priscilla Chan is full of feelings of farewell. Although the melody of this song was not originally so exciting, after rewriting the lyrics and arrangement, the song has a soul-stirring feeling. , without losing the girlish feelings.