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Jackie Chan and Wu Jing sing "China", Faye Wong and Na Ying sing "Years", which one are you looking forward to more?

I am looking forward to "Years" even more.

There has been news that Faye Wong and Na Ying will sing a song "Meet in 2018" on the same stage at the Spring Festival Gala. I also answered a related question, but now it seems that "Meet in 2018" will not be available. Listen to tfboy's "Meet in 2018" "Meet in 2035" is also good... First of all, Faye Wong's return to the stage after 20 years is what attracts me. I believe that many people are deeply impressed by the song from 1998, especially the dancer behind it dancing in the ball. Now it seems that it still has a sense of fashion and technology.

Baidu Encyclopedia commented on this song: Na Ying’s voice is nice, rich, steady and grounded, while Faye Wong’s voice is ethereal, like a castle in the air. Combined together, there is a real sense of happiness and a distant aftertaste, which is both fantasy and reality. Secondly, the content of the song. "China" will definitely be great, but before listening to it, I could already imagine that it should be an impassioned and inspiring song like "My Chinese Heart". On the contrary, "Years" will give me more room for imagination, so I I will be looking forward to this song even more. Here I use "Meet in 1998" as an example. I thought it sounded good before and thought it was a pop song. But in fact, the creative intention of this song is reflected in the development and changes of society, and reflects the creator, singer and listener. rich social emotions. It’s not just about love and love, the beautiful pictures depicted in the song and people’s cherishment and love for a happy life are in line with the characteristics of the times and people’s emotions. Moreover, after 20 years of ups and downs, the two are reunited again. Isn't it exciting to see how they will interpret the key word of time?

Based on the above two points, I am looking forward to "Years" even more