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What music can you recommend that is suitable for "flirting"?

Faye Wong's "Hypnosis" has a full atmosphere in the early stage, making people ready to move. Faye Wong's voice is elegant and soft, singing the "frivolity and comfort" that flirting should have. The fusion of drums and guitar constantly hints "Should we do something?" Faye Wong increases the volume in the second chorus , aggravating the sustain, as if to say to you, "I've already sung here, why are you still stupidly doing it? The sun has gone down, and the ice cream is crying"! ? Among domestic popular musicians, Guo Liang is good at writing "flirting" songs. Coupled with Faye Wong's singing, you are simply powerless to resist. Boney James, Are you ready? and Seduction (almost all of his works are suitable) Four play, Chant, Through the glass darkly Annie Lenox In fact, many Fusion Smooth jazz are also suitable, such as Paul Hardcastle, but because of many TV columns or wine men It is always displayed in buyer's stores, which gives it a commercial feel and is easy to cause drama. I would also like to recommend some that are suitable for afternoon play: Claude Challe, Breather2000Bobby Caldwell, what you won't do for love (this was recommended to me by a senior bar girl and is included in the compilation album Song for lovers only. This song is suitable for those who don’t have strong sparks and need to be hinted at.) The guide is available for personal testing: Lenka, gravity rides everything (this bad song has a strange magic power and will push the little loli to your lips). In addition A song that is suitable for adjusting the rhythm when you are tired (very easy to use) Erick Marienthal. The song Blue Water can also be used as your alarm clock, adding a bit of energy when you get up early to get dressed or something. It must be jazz or lounge. Some light music interspersed in the playlist can often have a miraculous effect. I recommend a relatively famous master, Ludovico Einaudi, Andare. This kind of music can often inject moving elements into the scene. Move, you know, Chance!