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Top Ten Classic Songs by Wong Ka Kui

Wong Ka Kui’s top ten classic songs include "Broader Sea and Sky", "Glory Years", "Gray Tracks", "Really Love You", "Like You", "Cold Rainy Night", "No More Hesitation", "Earth" and "No Regrets" Life" and "Lover".

1. "Broader Sea and Sky"

"Broader Sea and Sky" is one of the most outstanding works in Beyond's music career, and it is also the pinnacle of the popularity of Cantonese songs throughout China. What this song brings to people is a positive attitude towards life, the belief to stick to one's ideals and never give up. The bitterness in the song, the freedom in the song, the perseverance in the song, and the majestic power in the song have inspired an entire generation.

2. "Glory Years"

In 1990, the song (Cantonese version) won the Top Ten Golden Melody Award at the 1990 Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. There are two versions: Cantonese and Mandarin. The Cantonese version was written by Huang Jiaju and was included in Beyond's Cantonese album "Destiny Party" released in September 1990. Wong Ka Kui won the Best Lyrics Award for the Top Ten Golden Songs for this song (Cantonese version).

3. "Gray Track"

"Gray Track" is a representative song of Cantonese film and television sung by the band Beyond. It is written by Liu Zhuohui, composed by Huang Jiaju, and arranged by Beyond. The song is an interlude in the 1990 movie "If There's Love" starring Andy Lau and Karen Wu. In 1990, the song entered the radio charts for 6 weeks, peaking at No. 9.

4. "Really Love You"

"Really Love You" is a Cantonese song sung by the band Beyond. The song praises the greatness of maternal love. Its lyrics include: Thank you for your mother's love and blessings to your mother. In 1989, the song entered the radio charts for 12 weeks, peaking at No. 1; in the same year, the song won the 12th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the 1989 Top Ten Golden Melody Awards.

5. "Like You"

"Like You" is a Cantonese song sung by the band Beyond. It was written and composed by Huang Jiaju and arranged by Beyond. In 1988, "Like You" 》entered the radio charts for 10 weeks, peaking at No. 2, and was rated as one of the most played songs on the radio.

6. "Cold Rainy Night"

"Cold Rainy Night" is one of the few classic love songs by Beyond, and it is also the most classic song by Huang Jiaqiang as the lead singer of Beyond. head. The melody of the whole song is very sad, desolate, and helpless. This love song composed by the Huang Jiaju brothers pioneered the Beyond slow love song. This love song is unique. It is in the style of a resentment song. The lyrics and music are written with great depth. It is like a glass of old wine that needs to be savored slowly.

7. "No More Hesitation"

Beyond has proven this with its endless musical life for more than 20 years. The phrase Beyond once sang in "No More Hesitation" The lyrics of "live to old age with a mentality that you can't beat yourself to death" have been proven by time to be Beyond's sincere words, and whether Beyond is four people, three people, or disbanded, they have always kept their word.

8. "The Earth"

"The Earth" was Beyond's most successful song from its debut to 1988. It also established Beyond's status in the Hong Kong music scene and became Beyond's success. Famous songs. In 1988, the song (Cantonese version) won the Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Song Award. "The Earth" mainly reflects the relationship between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, expresses Beyond's patriotism, and also expresses their love for their motherland.

9. "No Regrets in This Life"

In 1989, the song entered the radio charts for 5 weeks, peaking at No. 5. "No Regrets in This Life" was written in 1989. At this time, Beyond was already a signed singer under the record company, so Beyond wrote the song "No Regrets in This Life" to express his no regrets about dedicating himself to music throughout his life. , no hesitation. At the same time, this song is also the theme song written by Beyond for the Hong Kong TV series "When the Clouds Rise in Hong Kong".

10. "Lover"

The prelude of "Lover" is sad and sad, and the painting style is very sad. Jia Kui's voice is like a fascinating confession. When listening to the earphones, he seems to be comforting the other person and comforting himself.

All the instruments held back most of the time, creating an atmosphere of eloquence. It wasn't until how many times the wind and rain changed, how many ups and downs the love remained, and how much you lamented in the sea of ??people that they were released, just like The moment he turned around with a smile, his front was wet with tears.