When a friend deletes you, you will use Delete by mistake when you meet again. Laugh it off. Some things don't need to be explained.
In order to survive, your friend shoots at you. When you forgive him, you say, I know it was an accidental shooting and the gun went off. There will never be such a good answer again. How embarrassing it is to be human. This may seem like an understatement. How many grievances and ice and snow have been melted, and whose mind is confirmed. I don’t blame you. I understand surviving in desperate situations. It’s worth having this friend in your life.
"Kite Wrong" is a Chinese-style song sung by Liu Keyi. It was released on June 24, 2015 and included in the album "Half Pot of Shame".
The lyrics and music are still completed in collaboration with the "gold medal partner" musician Bermuda Sanshi. The melodious birdsong and flute sound in the prelude of the song come happily, like a refreshing breeze, and kick off the story. The brisk and bright rhythm is quite close to the previous "Hibiscus Rain", which can be called a sister work.
Song title Kite Mistake
Album Ban Husha
Song duration 03:58
Release time 2015-06-24
The original singer of the song is Liu Keye
The lyrics are written by Liu Keye, Baimu Sanshi
The music is composed by Liu Keyou, Baimu Sanshi
Arranged by Bermuda Three Stones
Music style Zen Chinese style
Song language Mandarin
Record company Bermuda Culture
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Creative background
In the hot summer of June, Zen singer Liu Keyi released her seventh single "Kite Wrong". The lyrics and music are still her "gold medal partner" "Musician Bermuda and three stones worked together to complete it. Talking about the inspiration for the song, Liu Keyi revealed that it came from a Qing Dynasty Kunqu opera play she accidentally saw - "The Kite Wrong". This ironic "romantic anecdote" written by "Mr. Li Weng" and drama writer Li Yu "Thing" made her deeply moved and enlightened.
The melodious birdsong and flute sound in the prelude of the song come happily, like a refreshing breeze, and kick off the story. The brisk and bright rhythm is quite close to the previous "Hibiscus Rain", and it can be called a sister work