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Rhythmic music suitable for dancing

Songs with a strong sense of rhythm that are suitable for dancing include: "It's Better to Dance", "36 Strategies for Love", and "One Person's Wonderfulness".

1. "It's better to dance"

"It's better to dance" is a cover song by Power Train included in the album "The Complete Records of Red Glory", originally sung by Kelly Chen. Album release time: 2004-04-02. The album contains 15 of Power Train's classic hit songs and 12 of Hong's cover songs. Power Train won the 16th Golden Melody Award for Best Duo Group in 2005 with this album.

Although it is a cover song, Power Train still put a lot of thought into it. "Better Dance" is a collaboration with the young band "XL" whose average age is only 22 years old, which makes Power Train and XL different. The rock generation created new sparks in music.

In addition to the regular band formation, XL also has a DJ who has won the MTV DJ Award, making their music more diverse! This song retains the excitement of the original electronic music, and adds elements from Union Park and Evanescence, giving the whole song a new generation of rock masculinity! I look forward to everyone hearing the new look of these songs!

2. "36 Strategies for Love"

"36 Strategies for Love" is a song composed by Savan Kotecha, Andrew Marcus Frampton, Wayne Wilkins, lyrics written by Hu Ruhong, and sung by Jolin Tsai. It is included in From the album "Castle" released in 2004.

In order to match the love theme of "36 Strategies of Love", the record company specially used the "Tarot" game, which is very popular among young people, to tell Jolin Tsai's fortune.

The reason why Jolin Tsai named the song "Thirty-Six Strategies for Love" is because she believes that it expresses an independent and independent view of love among girls, just like liking a handsome guy but not having the courage to approach him. If girls can let go of their shyness and chat with each other on the phone, love may come.

3. "One Person's Brilliance"

"One Person's Brilliance" is a song written by Sanyu, composed by Voravit Pikul Thong, and sung by Elva Hsiao.

In 1999, Elva Hsiao released her first album of the same name "Elva Hsiao", which sold more than 500,000 copies in Taiwan, China, becoming Taiwan's record sales champion in 1999. With this album, she was named one of the top ten most popular singers by the China Times ; In the same year, Elva Hsiao replaced Hikari Utada and became the "Sales Champion Rookie" at the EMI Global Annual Conference.