1. "Gray Avatar"
"Gray Avatar" is a song sung by Xu Song. It was written and composed by Xu Song and was included in Xu Song's album released on January 6, 2010. from the album "Looking for Fog Enlightenment".
"Gray Avatar" is a music work released by Xu Song on January 6, 2010. Like other works, he alone served as the lyricist, composer and producer of the entire song. As one of Xu Song's early musical works, when talking about the inspiration for creation, Xu Song revealed that he usually pays attention to his experiences in life and likes to listen to other people's stories. The source of the story of this song is said to be related to his girlfriend.
2. "Half City of Smoke and Sand"
"Half of the City of Smoke and Sand" is an original Chinese-style song sung by Xu Song, composed and written by Xu Song. The original song "Half City of Smoke and Sand" is also the theme song of Sohu Changyou's 2010 martial arts online game flagship masterpiece "Dragon Babu 2".
The original song "Half City of Smoke and Sand" is an original single released on April 11, 2010. Xu Song was invited by Sohu Changyou to contribute to Sohu Changyou's 2010 martial arts online game "Tian Long Ba Bu 2" 》Chinese style original songs created by. The creative concept of the original song "Half the City in Smoke and Sand" originated from Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel "Dragon and the Eight Parts".
3. "Luzhou Moon"
"Luzhou Moon" is a song written, composed and sung by Xu Song. The song is included in Xu Song's second personal original album From the album "Looking for Fog Enlightenment". This Chinese-style song is the second wave of the album's main track, which was first released on its official website vaecn on December 10, 2009.
The song "Luzhou Moon" was written by Xu Song in April 2009 by the East Lake in Wuhan. The content of the song means that the moon in Luzhou is still the moon back then, but the two people under the moonlight have gone their separate ways. This song contains endless longing for friends.
4. "Who can I love with a broken heart?"
"Who can I love with a broken heart" is a song sung by Liu Zhe, composed by Zhang Haifeng Written by Zhang Haifeng and composed by Liu Zhe, it is included in Liu Zhe's album of the same name "Who Can You Love After a Broken Heart". Liu Zhe uses this song "Who Can I Love with a Broken Heart" to recall the past moments and dig out the love in my heart.
5. "Wrong, Wrong, Wrong"
"Wrong, Wrong, Wrong" is a song written by Zhang Haifeng, composed by Liu Zhe, and sung by Liu Zhe and Chen Juaner. The song is included in From Liu Zhe's 2010 album "Who Can You Love With a Broken Heart".
This song "Wrong, Wrong, Wrong" has already become a household song as early as the end of 2010. It has also been on the radio charts and related ranking websites. The popularity of "Wrong, Wrong, Wrong" has been soaring. From wireless Downloads and listening sessions from the website exceeded one million or ten million.