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How to pronounce the lyrics of "Desert Camel"? Did the original singer sing it correctly?

There is a line in the song "Desert Camel" called "Monsters and Demons", which is repeated three times in the song. Some friends know how to pronounce the lyrics of "Desert Camel" and some don't. Demons and demons appear in some novels or film and television works; have you ever paid attention to this word?

The pronunciation of demons and demons is chī m?i wǎng liǎng, and it generally refers to all kinds of bad guys. The earliest source of this word is "Zuo Zhuan, the third year of Xuan Gong". The original saying in the book is "Chi Mei Ji Liang, no one can encounter it", which means that it is impossible for people to encounter ghosts and monsters that harm others.

"Desert Camel" is a chorus song. There are two original singers. One of them is Luo Zhongkai and the other is Shi Zhan. At present, there is less information on cast, and Luo Zhongkai’s information is not complete. According to the official website, Luo Zhongkai is 176cm tall and weighs 62kg. In 1987, he was born in a well-off family. His mother's singing voice was very famous in the local area. He had an older sister. Influenced by the environment in which he grew up, Luo Zhongkai has always loved music and has won many awards in competitions.

The lyrics, composition, and arrangement of "Desert Camel" were handled by Rabbit Bros. Just listen to the name Rabbit Bros and you will know that this is a singer group. Now, although Rabbit Bros has released the hit song "Desert Camel", it is not very famous yet. Who are the members of Rabbit Bros remains to be investigated further. Fans speculate that the members of Rabbit Bros most likely include Luo Zhongkai and Shi Zhan.

In the lyrics, every time the word "monster, demon, monster" appears, it is a small climax. The two singers' enunciation of the words is very clear, perfectly reflecting the twists and turns of the words "monster, monster, monster". If there are any shortcomings, I really can't find them yet.