1. Always you—Sophie Sammani
This song comes from Sophie Sammani. The crisp guitar chords set off the warm and sweet singing, which is just right and does not overwhelm the host. The drums and bass are used as a background, just like the saxophone coming from the distance and the melodious melody of the flute or violin gradually approaching.
2. Wheres my love—Caroline
This song is sung by a singer named Caroline Lufkin from Okinawa, Japan. She is a relatively niche singer, but the song has never been popular. The sound of falling wind chimes turned on, and then Caroline used her warm and ethereal childish voice to bring out the sweet fairy-tale melody, freely shuttled between the dreamy electronic keyboard and breakbeat rhythms, and sang out the thoughts of a girl who longed for love. .
3. Nothing In The World—Atomic Kitten
Atomic Kitten’s sweet voice, coupled with the tendency of her music to be lyrical, makes the song less sad and more sad. Some feeling of release. Maybe you don’t have much impression after listening to it for the first time, but after listening to it a few times, you may be able to discover the magic of this song.
4. I could be the one—Donna Lewis
This was once a popular dance song, but this one is an adapted lyrical version. The singer's magnetic voice and the familiar melody give people an extraordinary feeling. Listening to it seems to make you unconsciously recall what happened in the past.
5. How Would It Be—Lynn Marlene
She is a singer from Norway. Although she is in a different country, all youth in the world are the same. of. Lene Marlin's voice expresses her true thoughts and nostalgia for youth, which are also things that many people think about when they are young. Although it is in a language they cannot understand, it can still arouse the excitement between them. .