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I haven't seen the original song for a long time

The original song Long time no see is Eason Chan.

Eason Chan, born in Hongkong, China on July 27th, 1974, is a male singer, actor and composer of Chinese pop music, with an honorary doctorate degree from Kingston University. In 1995, he participated in the 14th rookie singing contest and won the championship. He officially debuted in the same year. In 1996, he released his first album "Eason Chan".

Eason Chan is one of the representative figures in the mainstream music scene in Hong Kong, and is praised as "the successor of Jacky Cheung" by the outside world. When he first made his debut, he had a great personality, and he experienced a process from commercial to non-commercial and from non-self to self in music. He was recognized by more people because of pop music, and after he became famous, he gradually changed people's understanding of pop music with music. He can completely absorb and digest every song and then interpret it in a direct and sincere way.

Introduction to Long Time No See

"Long time No See" is a song sung by China and Hong Kong pop singer Eason Chan. It was written by Shi Li and composed by Chen Xiaoxia, and arranged by C.Y. Kong, Sun Weiming and Chen Po. It was included in the album "Admit it" released by Universal Records in Eason Chan on April 24th, 27. This song is also an episode of the movie "33 days of lovelorn love".

Long time no see is actually a realistic movie. Eason Chan's emotional interpretation and simple piano and string orchestration make this song suitable for solo taste in the middle of the night. No matter how tortuous the road is, how much I look forward to seeing those people I used to know again, waiting, when I see people who are both strange and familiar again. This slow song, the melody is slowly entangled like running water, simple and uncomplicated, but the feelings are deep and restrained, which goes straight to the depths of people's hearts.