The song "Why Are You So Thick" is sung by Liu Yan, written by Erqiang/Yifeng, composed by Erqiang/Yifeng, and arranged by Duo Jianping.
The complete lyrics are as follows:
That was the first time you held my hand, it was like grabbing my heart
I want it too I move closer to you, why does it feel like my face is so thick?
Remembering the first time you kissed me, I clutched my sleeves and trembled all over
I grabbed your hand Hand, I want to go with you
We met and we wanted to stay together, so we held hands
We kissed like this, why didn’t you take me away
Why can’t we go to the old age, the road you and I have walked on
Leave me alone and walk alone, we know each other and it’s hard to stay together
I think of the first time you kissed me on the mouth , clutching the sleeves and shaking all over
I grabbed your hand, I want to go with you
We met each other and wanted to stay together, so we held hands
We kissed like this, why didn’t you take me away
Why can’t we go to the old age, the road you and I walked on
Leave me alone and walk alone, It's hard to stay together when we meet each other
Just hold hands, just kiss like this
Why don't you take me away, why can't we grow old together
You The road I stepped on left me to walk alone
We met each other and stayed together through difficulties. We met each other through difficulties and stayed together. Extended information
Authentic folk songs of northern Shaanxi, from the mainland Chinese female singer Liu Yan was present. As a leader of the new generation of northern Shaanxi folk songs and a senior network anchor, Liu Yan performed this folk song with a rich voice, which once became popular all over the Internet. It is truly a masterpiece of northern Shaanxi.
In northern Shaanxi, every emotion of people's joy, anger, sorrow, and joy can be expressed in the form of folk songs. This melodious folk song can be heard everywhere. On the Loess Plateau, there are not only the weeping and melodious singing of the mothers-in-law, but also the high-pitched singing of the descendants who are stopping the sheep and echoing the sounds of the cows. Northern Shaanxi is undoubtedly the world of folk songs and the ocean of folk songs.
Liu Yan has participated in many CCTV program recordings and visited New Zealand and other countries to promote northern Shaanxi folk songs. The first weekly champion and monthly runner-up of CCTV's "Avenue of Stars" in 2014. He studied vocal music and film and television performance at the China Conservatory of Music, the Central Conservatory of Music, and the Beijing Film Academy, and participated in the filming of film and television dramas many times.