There are indeed quite a few songs about infidelity that I know of.
The first thing that impressed me the most was "I Love Him" ??by Ding Dang. I watched this MV at that time. The song is very nice and the melody is very immersive, especially in the MV, as the heroine. Hiding in the closet, she wanted to give her boyfriend a birthday surprise first, but what she saw was that on the bed filled with sweet memories of the two of them, her boyfriend rolled over with another woman in his arms, the initial paradise, the final absurdity, The heroine kills the man she loves in desperation. When she opens the door, she will eventually face the cold handcuffs of the police. Ding Dang also had a similar experience. She was cheated on by her boyfriend. She found out that his good friend could no longer bear it, so she told the truth. Thinking of her own experience, she couldn't help but feel something in her heart after the MV was shot. Tears streaming down my face. This is the most heart-wrenching MV for a song about cheating that I have ever seen.
Chiang Hsin-cheung's "Going Too Far" is also a song about cheating. In the song, a boy is loyal to a girl, but the girl gives her heart to another person. In the end, the boy Choose to forgive, be willing to let go and let the girl pursue his happiness. It can be said that it is a completely different reaction from the heroine in "I Love Him". But they are all choices made after loving to the extreme. One chooses to die together and destroy each other, the other chooses to give up and tolerate, bear the pain silently by yourself, and love until you are as humble as dust. The same betrayal makes people feel heartbroken and sad.
Tao Jingying's "Too Wrongful", even the breakup was the last thing I got the news about, and I still love you but hold someone else in my arms. It does sound aggrieved. Faced with such an unscrupulous fight for love, wouldn't a cowardly person feel too aggrieved? But so what? Let yourself wake up from the false illusion, endure the heartache, let him go, let yourself go, and start a new life without letting yourself wallow in sadness. It would be a more rational choice.
Hu Yanglin's "Perfume Is Poisonous", with its soft singing voice, sings out a woman's humble prayer and a shameless man, who skillfully deals with two women, but in the end, the woman chooses I just endure it silently. I think this song is very destructive to our outlook on life. For such a scumbag, why not kick him away decisively, but instead try to accommodate him? Does it seem too humble and tragic?
"Why Do You Love Others Behind My Back" by Xu Zhian, Xu Zhian became popular with this song, but it doesn't stop there. In terms of melody, this song is quite nice and has become a KTV favorite. A must-read song. It is clear that a woman betrayed him, so nakedly and without covering up. Facing such a cold heart, the song is still a humble begging, but sometimes love cannot come through begging. If he betrays You, just leave then.