The name of Maple's Cantonese version of the song is "Maple (Cantonese version)", sung by Chang Yingjie.
"Maple" is a song sung by singer Jay Chou. Written by Song Jianzhang, composed by Jay Chou, and arranged by Zhong Xingmin, it was included in Jay Chou's album "Chopin in November" released in November 2005. The Cantonese version of this song is sung by Chang Yingjie.
"Maple" is Jay Chou's classic masterpiece among slow ballads after he became famous. It has not been successfully covered by another person and has subverted the original version. This is enough to show that this song has evolved from the original intention of creation, song conception, and arrangement. The blending of the song, the detailed emotional grasp of the singing, everything makes this song perfectly elevate Jay Chou's status as a pop music melody master to an unrivaled status.
The creative background of the song "Maple"
"Nanquan Mama" is another lyrical rock masterpiece written by the senior brother after "Stranded". The simple piano sound and the Beijing Philharmonic's exciting string accompaniment, coupled with Jay's slightly hoarse singing voice, present a melancholy and desolate atmosphere. It's like memories are floating in the air, and the cold wind is blowing. In this place full of memories In autumn, slowly falling maple leaves are used as a metaphor for longing, turning into pages of moving poems of silence.
Introduction to singer Chang Yingjie
Chinese Chinese pop singer, harmony singer, "not Chen Eason" with a small flaw.
His representative works include "Nirvana", "Who Wants to Let Go", "Melbourne's Emerald", etc.