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Looking for a piece of pure music whose rhythm is Deng Deng, etc. Deng Deng, etc. Deng Deng, etc. Deng Deng Deng Deng.

hoaprox, it must be this one, I have been looking for it for a long time.

The author is the popular single "Ng?u H?ng" by Vietnamese talented producer Hoaprox. PDD (e-sports player) explained in a live broadcast that he negotiated with the author to purchase the copyright and changed the name to "Pdd Honghuang" Power".

Ng?u H?ng is a song from abroad. Because PDD often played it in live broadcasts, PDD himself later claimed in the live broadcast that he had signed a contract with the author and bought the copyright.

A work that combines poetry and music for people to sing. "Book of Jin Le Zhi Shang": "There are four dance songs: "Songs from Mao Yu", "Songs from Annu Yu", "Songs from An Tai", and "Songs from Xingci". The lyrics are ancient and cannot be compared. In the early Wei Dynasty, Wang Can was sent to the army to sacrifice wine and rewrite his lyrics. "Tang Yuanzhen's "Preface to "Ancient Yuefu Inscriptions"": "The later music critics often used his lyrics to create songs, and then selected the lyrics to accompany the music. "It is not determined by music." "Wu Tongchu Xingzhuang" by Gu Yanwu of the Qing Dynasty: "There are many complaints in his poems, which are similar to the songs of "Xizhou" and "Midnight"." Ming Dynasty Fei Xin's "Xingcha Shenglan·Java": "The parrot baby brother can speak and sing."