When you first listen to a new song, the key to whether it sounds good or not is the intro, because the intro is an important part of many songs. A good intro often means a good song, and Many people, including me, rarely have time to listen to a whole song when using music players such as Kugou or Kuwo. Especially for a new song, you often just listen to the previous tune. If the tune is not right, If it sounds good, there is a high probability that people will directly cut to the next song. If the intro is good, people will not press the switch button, but will be gradually attracted by the intro, and then they will slowly accept the new song. So can I recommend any of his songs with good intros?
First of all, I would like to recommend the most popular animation in China, the theme song "Moonlight" of "Qin Shi Mingyue". The singer is Hu Yanbin. This song by Hu Yanbin is really amazing. I like the intro, and as soon as I like it, I can’t help but keep listening to it, and with the opening animation of "Qin Shi Mingyue", the feeling is really indescribable and wonderful. What I want to say is "Qin Shi Mingyue" A large part of the reason why "Ming Moon" is so popular is that the theme song was well chosen, and a large part of the reason why Hu Yanbin is so popular is because he sang "Moonlight". This is probably because a song makes a singer, and a song makes an animation.
Then there are Jay Chou's Chinese-style songs. Whether it is "Blue and White Porcelain", "Chrysanthemum Terrace", or "Orchid Pavilion Preface", the preludes of these songs are enough to touch the hearts of those who listen to it. The melodious melody is paired with Jay Chou's voice that is very Chinese-style even though his words are unclear. The lyrics are also so perfect. I believe these songs will continue to be passed down.
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