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What is the song sung in Shanghai dialect?
There is a very hot song sung by Shanghai dialect in the vibrato short video recently. Many friends are very interested in this game. So what is the Shanghai dialect in the vibrato short video? Below I will introduce you to the short video of vibrato, and analyze what songs are sung in Shanghai dialect, hoping to help you.

What is the song of Shanghai dialect sung by a woman in Tik Tok?

The song "Mung Bean Mash Feat. Zhangle" performed by the shanghai restoration project

Some comments say it is Zhejiang dialect, and others say it is Shanghai dialect! I searched online and found that it was a nursery rhyme in Shanghai.

Singer introduction:

Shanghai Restoration Project (/SRP) is an electronic music producer group based in Brooklyn: Dave Liang and Sun Yunfan. Founded by Dave Liang in 25, SRP was originally inspired by the fusion of East and West in Shanghai jazz music in 193s. Dave's early works, such as Instrumentals: Day-Night, combine China traditional instrumental music with hip-hop rhythm, which is refreshing.

Introduction to the lyrics:

It's raining

It's closed

Xiaoba Lazi has a meeting

The No.24 tram is bent

A break for crying

A break for laughing

Two eyes open the cannon

As soon as it opens, it goes to the Town God Temple

Master Chenghuang, ha! I want a little yellow dog

There is a temple in the mountains

There is a jar in the temple

There is a bowl in the jar

There is an egg in the bowl

There is a little monk in the egg

Uh-huh, I want to eat mung bean soup

Shake it

Shake it to Waipo Bridge

Grandma calls me a good baby

A packet of sugar < Jumping

Jumping

Jumping to the fish bridge

The baby was so happy that he laughed

It was supposed to hit Qian Qian's Ten Thousand Records

Now it's too late for Guang Chen to

play ten records carelessly

one two three four five six seven eight nine's Ten Records

It rained

It rained

It rained.