The very popular song in "Hurry Up" is called "Nothing to Hide", which is Na Ying's song.
"Nothing to Hide" is a song sung by Na Ying. It was released on January 15, 2023 and is included in the album of the same name "Nothing to Hide".
Full lyrics:
The wall calendar of life, counting down the losses.
But he also left behind evidence of perseverance.
The truth is silent, just press pause and wait to start.
In the crowd, people clenched their fists and pretended to be defiant.
Going against the wind, shattered the high wall of injustice.
Broken and bruised, give hope once again.
Let sinful lies have no place to hide.
Who can dominate and why should we give in?
It is those hypocritical skinheads who are horrified.
The nightmare will pass and the wound will heal.
Only faith can never be deflected.
There is no confusion between good and evil, the choice is always in your own heart.
In the crowd, people clenched their fists and pretended to be defiant.
Going against the wind, shattered the high wall of injustice.
Broken and bruised, give hope once again.
Let sinful lies have no place to hide.
Who can dominate and why should we give in?
It’s the hypocrite who should be frightened.
Staring day and night, the unknown position.
True and false are measured by blood and tears.
Some people are blind and use guns for profit.
As for the end point, the only right direction is faith.
Na Ying's acting experience
Na Ying, born on November 27, 1967 in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, is a Chinese pop female singer, film and television actress, and lyricist. In 1988, he attracted attention with a northwest-style song "Shangougou". In 1990, he won the "National Radio" selection championship and the National Young Singer Newcomer Award for his song "Mountains Don't Turn, Waters Turn".
In 1994, he released his first personal music album "Missing You Day and Night" in Taiwan; after that, he released albums such as "Day Doesn't Understand the Darkness of Night" and "Conquer". In 1999, she won the Best Female Singer Award at the 1st CCTV-MTV Music Festival; in the same year, she released her fourth solo music album "Jian Jie".
In 2001, she won the Best Mandarin Female Singer and Best Lyricist Award at the 12th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for her album "Sad Romance" and the song "Sad Romance" respectively; in the same year, she launched her first Six personal music albums "I'm Not an Angel".
In 2002, he won the Most Popular Singer Award in Mainland China at the 1st MTV Asia Awards; in the same year, he released his seventh solo music album "Today". In 2004, the urban romance drama "I Really Want to Fall in Love" premiered. In 2006, he gradually retired from the music scene due to marriage and childbirth.