The original singer of the song "Broader Sea and Sky" is Beyond.
"Broader Sea and Sky" is a song sung by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It was written and composed by Wong Ka-kui and was included in Beyond's album "Joy and Fury" released in 1993. In 1993, the song won the 16th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the "My Favorite Songwriting Award" on the popular music charts. In 2010, the song was selected into the "30 Songs in 30 Years" selection of the Chinese Golden Melody Awards 30 Years Classic. Today, this song has transcended the scope of language and music and has become a belief, faith and power.
"Broader Sea and Sky" is one of the most outstanding works in Beyond's music career. It awakened the awareness of the main melody in the Hong Kong music scene and played a kind of music that can arouse the public's excitement. It's a pity that this work that marked Beyond's true maturity has become Wong Ka-kui's swan song, and this cruel reality echoes the tragic sense of fate in "Broader Seas and Sky" to a certain extent.
"Broad Sea and Sky" Song Appreciation
"Broad Sea and Sky" has all the characteristics of Pop Rock, and is full of fighting spirit. It is the surging passion of youth amplified behind the mixer and effects device. result. The influence of this song is not only on karaoke and karaoke shows, but also on people's hearts. What this song brings to people is a positive attitude towards life, the belief to stick to one's ideals and never give up. The bitterness in the song, the freedom in the song, the perseverance in the song, and the majestic power in the song have inspired an entire generation.
"Broader Sea and Sky" is one of the most outstanding works in Beyond's music career. It awakened the awareness of the main melody in the Hong Kong music scene and played a kind of music that can arouse the public's excitement. It's a pity that this work that marked Beyond's true maturity has become Wong Ka-kui's swan song, and this cruel reality echoes the tragic sense of fate in "Broader Seas and Sky" to a certain extent.