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The origin of the horror nursery rhyme Paradise Island

The original song of the horror nursery rhyme Paradise Island is "Hide And Seek".

Chinese cover lyrics of "Song of Paradise Island":

Singer: Zhou Shen; Lyricist: Director of Star Detective

Ding dong, I have a secret

Telling you quietly, welcome to the entrance of heaven

Ding dong, someone is ringing the doorbell

Who is playing pranks outside as a game

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Listen to who is crying, look to who is whispering

There are eyes outside the window that are watching you all the time

Ding dong, I am waiting for you here

Are you waiting for me? What makes you afraid?

Ding dong, where will you hide?

Don’t try to escape, just try to escape. Too late

Forgotten memories, secrets hidden by you

Don’t breathe loudly, you have exposed yourself

just wait, you can’t escape

I am coming just wait, you can't escape

I am coming

just wait, you can't escape

I am coming

just wait, you can't escape

knock, knock

It's raining outside, give up the struggle

It will happen if you tell too many lies Discovery

The Song of Paradise Island comes from "Celebrity Detective", a celebrity mystery variety show launched by Mango TV. The program invited He Jiong, Sa Beining, Qiao Zhenyu, Bai Jingting, Wu Yingjie, and Wang Ou to serve as Guests.

The meaning of the song of Star Detective Paradise Island:

Songs are the expression of Duke Zhen’s subconscious, and they need to be used to prompt or control everyone present. Although Hotel Horror has a science fiction plot of soul exchange, the entire hotel exists in reality. Neither the hotel manager nor the head of the research institute needs to play a song in the hotel.