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"I Don't Care About You" - Hua Chenyu

I don't quite accept it. Don't fight back if you are wronged. I'm not very able

to follow the so-called general trend. Flowery arms or prickly hair probably don’t mean anything about me

I don’t make excuses, people who understand can naturally see through it, and I don’t want to explain too much

Don’t use my appearance to explain me, there is no misunderstanding I would like to refute, I refuse to just talk about what if

I don’t care how you feel, I don’t care how you feel, I don’t care how you feel

I don’t care what you feel, I don’t care what you think, I am my own expression

I don’t care what you think, I will exaggerate my world, I don’t care how complicated you say it

I don’t want to be educated by anyone, I don’t care what you say , treat me as stupid or a joke

No matter what you do, don’t imagine that I will fall down, behind too many choices

Despair seems to have no outlet, it is better to clench your fists, this is My everything

No matter what you think, I really don’t care about your opinion

On February 7, 1990, Hua Chenyu was born in Shiyan, Hubei. He has been involved in music since he was a child. Before the fifth grade of elementary school, the flute was Hua Chenyu’s favorite. As he grew older, he was no longer satisfied with the musical world that the flute brought him. After communicating with his father and gaining support, Hua Chenyu began to learn piano. Although the process was not smooth sailing, with his own efforts, he quickly reached Piano level ten.

When he graduated from junior high school, Hua Chenyu had already made plans for his future. He wanted to learn more about music and go to high school in Wuhan. In 2009, Hua Chenyu took the college entrance examination. He wanted to attend the Wuhan Conservatory of Music, and he got perfect scores in professional courses, but he missed out on his favorite higher education institution because of a one-point difference in cultural courses. But he insisted on repeating his studies and must be admitted to Wuhan Conservatory of Music. In the second year, with more than 20 points higher in cultural courses and excellent results in professional courses, he successfully entered Wuhan Conservatory of Music to study music.