In fact, simply because of this issue, Teacher Deng Ke said it quite honestly. The most important thing is professionalism. Before Wang Feng's debut, he devoted twenty years to classical music (mainly violin). There is probably no other famous rock singer with a background from the Central Conservatory of Music... Such professionalism keeps his works highly productive and not afraid of creativity. Can't write enough? Even if it's not that classic, it can still be kept at the same level. At least it's not unpleasant to listen to, and the production is careful and meticulous (this also owes a lot to the recording Li Jun, arranger Jia Yinan, etc.) I would like to say Wang Feng's greatest contribution over the years. , it is naturally important to have a batch of good works, but on the other hand, he actually carried the banner during the lowest period of Chinese rock music, allowing the Chinese people to always pay attention to the development of domestic rock music, even if it was just to show off his talent. He was criticized for "fake rock" (actually this is a concept created by the Chinese and abused everywhere).
I have the same opinion as the respondent. I have seen some people branding themselves as trolls whenever they see someone speaking for Wang Feng. What is sad is that I have not found real trolls, but occasionally some are not high enough in quality and are too impatient. To protect his fans. Speaking of Wang Feng's works, they have definitely influenced a large audience group, and I myself have gained a lot of emotion and inspiration from them. When it comes to the content of the works, most of them are actually real and perceptible. Many songs are true descriptions of Wang Feng's own life rather than fabrications. The problem of repetition does exist. Things with similar themes are, after all, what he wants to emphasize repeatedly.