The simple songs that girls can sing in KTV are Cloudy Day, Na Pianhai, Crazy for Love, So you are here, Listening to the Sea.
1. Cloudy Day
Cloudy Day is a song written by Jonathan Lee, composed by Jonathan Lee and Zhou Guoyi, arranged by Zhou Guoyi and sung by Karen Mok, and included in the album You Can released by Karen Mok in July 1999. In 2, the song won the Song Award of "Chinese Music List' 99" in the 6th Chinese Music List.
2. Na Pianhai
Na Pianhai is a mandarin song selected from Han Hong's album Wake Up. It was written, composed and sung by Han Hong. It was published and released by Kirin Children's Records on May 1, 21. At the same time, Na Pianhai has several versions.
Na Pianhai is another well-crafted popular masterpiece after Beauty in the Storm. With the same persistent emotion and touching melody, it is Han Hong's increasingly mature and profound inner world. If you have the opportunity, you must listen to Han Hong's version of piano playing and singing. Although the technique is not perfect, it has a unique charm.
3. Crazy for Love
Crazy for Love is a song written and composed by Bobby Chen, arranged by Li Zhengfan and sung by Rene Liu. It was released on May 3, 1995 and included in the album Beauty and Sorrow of Girl Fishing released by Rolling Stone Records on May 5, 1995. This song is the theme song of the movie My Beauty and Sorrow. In 1995, he won the "32nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award-Best Film Song Award".
4. "So you are here"
"So you are here" is a song written by Yao Qian, composed by Miyuki Nakajima, arranged by Tu Ying and sung by Rene Liu, and included in the album "My Failure and Greatness" released by Rene Liu on November 21st, 23. This song is the theme song of the TV series "She Comes from the Sea". In 24, the song was selected as one of the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the second Southeast Top Music Awards Ceremony.
5. Listening to the Sea
Listening to the Sea is a song sung by Taiwan Province singer A Mei, written by Lin Qiuli, composed and arranged by Tu Huiyuan, and included in A Mei's solo album Bad Boy released on June 7, 1997. In February, 1998, he won the 97 annual VOD champion of Haoledi KTV.