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What emotions do Tongcheng's lyrics express?

Share lyrics to express each other's sadness.

Car, past, a city, shaking lights. You, gone with the wind, which journey. Walking far away from the school gate, people around you can't wait ... The lyrics describe the graduation season, and everyone panicked. It was too late to say goodbye, and things changed in an instant.

But fortunately, everyone can ride together at school and in youth. "I walk with you in the twilight." This song really resonates easily, echoing the unspeakable sadness and sadness in my heart. "Where is the bus going, stranger, don't ask ..." So everything passed quietly and never started again.

Tang Tian's words and Jackson Yee's soft and deep voice complement each other, and "Riding Together" is full of emotional tension. The chorus version of Sichuan Normal University students is very neat, and the expression of emotions is very similar to the original version of Jackson Yee.

The voice of the teenager, performing this song together, is also very touching. And Jackson Yee studio also praised this wb, so I think I like their version very much. Recalling the graduation ceremony that Qianxi was delayed by the epidemic, I can only attend it online.

This is also the common regret of college students in those days. There is no complete graduation ceremony, and there is no graduation photo. Especially the students of art students, because they often rehearse together and discuss the plot, it is also a deeper friendship, and it will be even more regrettable if there is no complete ceremony!

Creation background

Liu Yanfen by Jackson Yee is a music album released on April 25th, 2023. The album title "Liu Yanfen" comes from the name Jackson Yi inadvertently gave himself when he participated in the variety "Let Go of My North Nose". Jackson Yi Studio interprets this name as "Liu Yanfen blurted out the code to become a virtual observer".

The cover of the album comes from a series of photographs "A Streetcar Named Desire" shot by Gong Li co-photographer Xia Yongkang and director Wong Kar-wai on 200 1. It was shot in Macao, expressing that "women can have different images". The original work was published in the French Vogue magazine 200 1 September. The sharp color contrast in the photo sets off the story of the silhouette.