The original singer of the song "Uneasy" is Gong Linna.
"Uneasy" is a song sung by the singer Gong Linna and composed by Gong Linna's husband Lao Luo. It is modified from the prototype music work "Uneasy" created by Lao Luo for Gong Linna in 2006. This song is accompanied by instruments such as sheng, flute, violin, and dulcimer. It uses opera gongs and drums as lyrics, and integrates Lao Dan, Lao Sheng, Heitou, Hua Dan, etc. A variety of timbres, endlessly changing in extremely fast rhythms, exaggerated and deformed, unique and innovative.
Because of its varied rhythm, exaggerated performance, mysterious lyrics and other factors, the song has been given an entertainment color by the Internet, and the majority of netizens call it a divine song. The composer was Gong Linna's husband Lao Luo. He composed it for two or three weeks. He didn't think about it when he wrote it. He just wanted to break through the traditional concept and be different from previous folk music. He wanted to give people a flexible feeling when listening to it. There were no lyrics from the beginning, it was just a simple piece of music that did not require lyrics and relied on Gong Linna’s expressions and movements to convey meaning.
Song Appreciation:
The reason why this song is called a divine song is that it is difficult, has a wide range, and has endless changes in rhythm and timbre. It cannot be sung well without god-like strength. of. It is accompanied by instruments such as sheng, flute, fiddle, and dulcimer, and opera gongs and drums are used as lyrics. It combines Lao Dan, Lao Sheng, Heitou, Hua Dan and other timbres, with endless changes in an extremely fast rhythm.
"Uneasy", known as the Divine Comedy, is actually an art song with a strong sense of exploration, despite the entertainment color given by the Internet. It takes a brave step on the road to the modernization of folk songs. One step belongs to the category of serious music. This song "Uneasy" has four main features: profound singing skills, changing singing tunes, unique melody, and rich expressions. Although there are no specific lyrics, it creates a huge imagination space for the listener. The powerful singing style is simply the burst of the soul of life.
When Gong Linna sang, her eyes would be wide-eyed for a while, then narrowed into a thin line, and she would shake her head hard and twist her waist easily from time to time. Netizens also discovered that another bright spot is the two supporting actors behind Gong Linna. The uncle who played the sheng kept his eyes closed as if intoxicated, moving his head to the rhythm and moving his eyebrows up and down. Another uncle playing the flute leaned forward and backward according to the rhythm, and sometimes stretched his neck very far. This combination is simply invincible.