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Looking for sweet songs. . . The tempo is requested to be brisk, it is sung by a girl, and it is a Chinese song. . . Thanks, the more trouble the better. . .

1. "See you at the next intersection"

It is a song sung by Li Yuchun, with lyrics and music composed by Li Yuchun. Included in Li Yuchun's album of the same name "Li Yuchun", released on December 21, 2009.

2. "Send to the Bright Moon"

It is a new electronic national style EP launched by the SING girl group. It integrates traditional Chinese musical instruments with modern electronic music, draws on multi-ethnic elements, and creates A colorful audio-visual feast.

3. "The Star"

It is a song from Yinque Shiting. It is sung by Li Jiasi, with lyrics written by Jiaomi and composed by Shang Xiaojin.

4. "Drunk Flower Shade"

It is a song sung by the Chinese mainland girl group Qi Duo. It was written and composed by willen. It is the second song of Qi Duo after their return.

5. "Memory of Pink Ink"

Produced by Pingsha Luoyan, lyrics written by Sha Duo; composer/arranger Gray; dubbing granddaughter - Sha Duo, grandfather - Mucheng; scene design /Singing/Post: Gray. Extended information

"See you at the next intersection"

It is undoubtedly the biggest highlight of the album "Li Yuchun". It has a brisk style, strong rhythm and full of rhythm. It is a spring song A scent of romantic chanson.

The love songs of young girls with small concerns may sound so loud that it makes people go numb if they are not well-controlled. Li Yuchun, who has a keen sense of pop music, deliberately raised his voice and refined his voice. The aroma is fully present, but sweet but not greasy, exceptionally fresh and pleasing.