The song Ah Zi sang when she died in Eddie Peng's version of "The Legend of Wukong" was called "Purple" and was sung by Tanya Chua.
The movie episode "Purple" sung by Tanya Chua is officially released. The song is inspired by the poignant love story of Sun Wukong and Azi in the movie, and interprets the deep regret of having love in one's heart but not being able to stay together.
Tanya Tanya sings and performs a sad love song affectionately in a low voice
The song was created with a lot of money in music and production. The lyrics were written by Tian Ding, the soundtrack was composed by Hatano Yusuke, and the producer Guo Ding joined in. This time This is also the first collaboration between Tanya Tanya and Guo Ding. The two carefully polished the song, down to the expression of each lyric, striving for excellence. In addition, the production team of this song is excellent, and they also cooperated with the International Chief Philharmonic Orchestra to achieve a seamless combination of sound and instruments. Coupled with the blessing of American senior post-production engineer Ryan Smith, it can be said to be a sincere work.
At the beginning of the song, the audience is placed in a quiet and ethereal environment. The tunes with obvious oriental elements are like rushing towards them, giving them a full sense of immersion. Tanya Tanya sings in a low voice, her voice is calm and restrained, and there is a touching warmth in her elegance. Her singing voice carries poetic lament and regret, with a trace of sadness, gently telling a sad love story. As the lyrics say, "Yesterday's scene reappears, wandering in the bottom of my heart, turning into a wisp of smoke." ", drifting away", there are regrets and regrets, and the song is heart-wrenching.
"Purple" MV Wukong and Azi perform sadomasochism
The song MV specially includes clips of the poignant love story between Wukong and Azi in the movie, including the moments when they first fell in love. Small happiness and shyness, and even the despair of Wukong, who embraces Azi who died for love. The air seems to be exuding sadness and despair. From now on, this will be the farthest distance, with layers of fantasy-like and depressing backgrounds. Expand. The song closely follows the somewhat regretful relationship between Wukong and Azi in the movie, and its touch of sadness complements the plot perfectly.
"Purple"
Music: Hatano Yusuke
Lyrics: Tian Ding
Singer: Tanya Tanya
Produced : Guo Ding
Mixing: Lu Nan
Arranger: Chen Di
Performer: International Principal Philharmonic Orchestra
Movie version Arranged by: Zhu Yun
The sky is full of clouds
Looking at the sky full of clouds together
When I close my eyes
I still linger there
Unfinished wishes
Because I am by your side
The tomorrow I longed for
turned into a wisp of purple smoke
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Surrounding your heart
If I could take one more look
Hot heart
Hot eyes
Your The moment when tears fell
Sliding across my face
We have to say goodbye before we start
Too late to fall in love
In an instant
Junkai forever
Yesterday’s scene reappears
Floating in the bottom of my heart
Dispersed in a wisp of smoke
It’s too late to say goodbye
Leave a space empty
The thread of memory
Can’t tie the long love
But the soul is haunted in dreams
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I met you again in a trance
How far is eternity
Between hearts
How far away I miss you
Stop a sunset and rest assured
That is my last attachment to you