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There was a sound of glass breaking when the music of one song started! What is this song! It's sung by a woman

There was a sound of glass breaking when the music started! This song is "Love Yesterday" sung by mainland Chinese female singer Li Huizhen.

"Love Yesterday to Death"

Original singer of the song: Li Huizhen

Lyrics: Jin Fang

Music composed by: Yang Wei

Arranger: Yang Wei

Lyrics:

I loved yesterday so much that I vowed to cut your face to pieces

Nothing can go back to that Once upon a time, the beautiful picture

I loved yesterday so much. After seeing your false condolences

I realized how far away I am from you, but I couldn’t see it when I opened my eyes

Who is by my side, tearing away the pain and slowly discovering it

You have gone far, crying and laughing have their limits

It is more dangerous if you don’t have too many tears. Sweet

Death is simpler than deception, I loved yesterday so much

I swear to cut your face, nothing will go back to the good things in the past

This picture is what I loved so much yesterday

Seeing your hypocritical condolences makes me realize how far away I am from you

Crying and laughing have their limits, and it would be even more dangerous if there is no more

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Tears taste sweet when tasted too much, giving up is simpler than deception

I loved yesterday so much that I vowed to cut your face in pieces

Nothing can go back to those Once upon a time, beautiful pictures

I loved yesterday so much. Only after seeing your hypocritical condolences

did I realize how far away I am from you. It was yesterday I loved so much

I swear to cut your face, nothing will go back to the past

I loved the beautiful picture yesterday

Seeing your hypocritical condolences, I realized that I How Far From You

Say Goodbye to My Dead Love

Extended Information:

"Loved Yesterday to Death" was written by Jin Fang and composed by Yang Wei song, a song sung by mainland Chinese female singer Li Huizhen. The song is included in Li Huizhen's 2006 album "Love to Death". This song was officially released on September 14, 2007. It received widespread attention as soon as it was released and was loved by many listeners.

Creative background

In 2007, Li Huizhen signed with Huayi Music to release the second album "Love It to Death". The second wave of the title song "Love It to Death" in the album also It was launched exclusively on Tencent on June 28, 2007.

Song MV

The MV of this song is also unique in style. It is a bold attempt that Li Huizhen has never made before. Nudes, pistols, bloodstains, and lingering clothes appear repeatedly in the picture. Smoke and religious images, these dangerous and visually impactful props add a lot of color to the MV.

In addition to the scenes of Huizhen herself, the director also added other clips in the later stage to enrich the content of the entire MV, using a simple love tragedy to outline the picture and story described in the lyrics. The male and female protagonists need each other because of love, and they also hurt each other because of love. In this tragic love story, both people end up bruised and bruised.

In addition, the director also specially added symbolic props, such as bright and withered roses, floating feathers, etc.