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Ma Jiaqi's cover of "Only" is a hot search. What good covers have you heard?

The good covers I have heard of gods include:

1. "Chengquan" by Youjia Lin

Rene Liu's "Chengquan" is more like the one in the TV series Pink Girl, The feeling of letting go and fulfilling the needs of others is sung with the feeling of blessing. It is sung very gently and calmly, but with a touch of sadness, because Milk Tea has a very delicate voice. In contrast, the more soulful version of "Chengquan" performed live by Youjia Lin showed more heartbreak. The reluctance for her lover was obvious, and her inner understanding of Chengquan was completely different. Youjia Lin's singing was more capable. Bringing the audience into the situation, fulfilling your chicness and adventure, every sentence is fulfilled with your own sincerity. It has also received high praise from industry insiders.

2. Zhang Lei's "Nanshan Nan"

When talking about the inspiration for the song "Nanshan Nan", Ma Di said that the song took about three years to write. When I accumulated the things I wrote in the past three years, I found that they had subtly turned into a story, so the lyrics of this song are a summary of everything I have experienced in the past three years. The tune of this song comes from a melody that Ma Di hummed casually during his daily piano practice. After Ma Di filled in the words he originally wrote that fit the song, it became the "Nanshan Nan" we hear now. 》. "Nan Shan Nan", which was originally tepid, became popular all over the country after it was sung by The Voice trainee Zhang Lei and promoted by the The Voice program team, and almost everyone stopped singing it. But the economic benefits behind the explosion also caused quite a stir. One song made two people famous at the same time, but it has to be said that Zhang Lei's emotional singing really surpassed the original singer and made people remember this musician who revived folk songs.

3. Li Jian's "Legend"

In 2010, the song "Legend" became an instant hit due to Queen Faye Wong's performance on the Spring Festival Gala stage. When the stunning singing and the beautiful stage effects complement each other, the audience can no longer take their eyes away. This song was originally sung by Li Jian and was included in his solo album "Times Past", which was released in September 2003. At the end of 2009, Li Jian's good friend Faye Wong returned to the music scene, and "Legend" was re-interpreted by Faye Wong. After that, the song was sung by Atom Fei, Zhou Huajian, Mao Ning and others, but none of them had the same influence as the diva's cover version. The singing skills of Tsinghua University talent Li Jian are obvious to all. His original songs were not popular. On the one hand, it was because his appeal was not as good as that of Faye Wong. On the other hand, he did not seize the good opportunity of the Spring Festival Gala.

4. Li Daimo's "In My Singing Voice" The Voice of China? Student Li Daimo's cover of "In My Singing Voice" was sued for infringement by the original singer. Yang Kun also supports Li Daimo? Because Li Daimo sang this song, all the people in China knew that this song was so good overnight. Li Daimo unconsciously helped Qu Wanting spread the word. Qu Wanting should thank Li Daimo?

The above are some of the best covers I’ve ever heard!