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Women’s ten favorite songs

"The Left Side", "The Sun Never Sets", "The Old Man and the Sea", "Breathing Pain" and "Blue and White Porcelain".

1. "Left Side" is a song written by Yan Yunnong, composed by Wen Yizhe, and sung by Rainie Yang. It is included in the album "Meeting Love" released by Rainie Yang in 2006. This song is an episode of the TV series "Struggle" . In the TV series "Struggle", Milai (played by Wang Luodan) sang affectionately for Lu Tao (played by Tong Dawei). However, due to Wang Luodan's throat discomfort that day, the original sound was played during the broadcast, which made it a hit.

2. "The Sun Never Sets" is a song sung by Chinese pop music singer Jolin Tsai. It is a cover of BWO's "Sunshine in the Rain", with lyrics re-written by Cui Weikai and composed by Bodies Without Organs. It was included in Jolin Tsai's album "Agent J" released on September 21, 2007, and was also the background music in the musical movie "Cracks in Memory".

3. "The Old Man and the Sea" is a song sung by the singer Hemingway. The lyrics were written by Zhu Qimin and the music was composed by Hemingway. It was included in the album "Dance?Dance?Dance" released in 2007. . Love is an eternal theme, and the song reveals the helplessness of separation and nostalgia for the lover. The clear image through the music is in everyone's mind.

4. "Breathing Pain" is a song sung by the popular female singer Liang Jingru. It was written by Yao Ruolong and composed by Yu Heng. It was included in Liang Jingru's album "Worship" released in November 2007. In 2008, the song won the Bronze Award for Favorite Karaoke Song and the Top Ten Original Song Award at the Malaysian Entertainment Association Awards.

5. "Blue and White Porcelain" is a song written by Fang Wenshan and composed and sung by Jay Chou. It is included in the music album "I'm Very Busy" produced and released by Jay Chou on November 2, 2007. Jay Chou sang the song at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala on February 6, 2008. On July 5, 2008, the song won three awards: Best Song of the Year, Best Lyrics of the Year, and Best Composition of the Year at the 19th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards Ceremony.