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What are some songs that are nice, domineering and cool?

1. Cowboys Are Busy:

"Cowboys Are Busy" is a song sung by Jay Chou, composed by Jay Chou, lyrics written by Huang Junlang, and arranged by Zhong Xingmin. "Cowboys Are Busy" follows a simple and refreshing American country style retro route, which is a style that has not appeared in Jay Chou's previous albums. The song uses the first-person perspective and expresses the aspirations of the younger generation as they explore new territories and fight hard.

2. Song of a Hero:

"Song of a Hero" is a song sung by singer Liu Huan. It was composed and arranged by Zhao Jiping and lyrics by Yi Ming. It is composed using folk tunes widely circulated in Shandong, Henan, Hebei and other places. The melody is majestic and the lyrics are very simple. Liu Huan's singing is soul-stirring and sincere.

3. A laugh from the sea:

"A laugh from the sea" is the theme song of the movie "Swordsman" released in 1990. It was written and composed by Huang Zhan and arranged by Gu Jiahui . The song is divided into two versions, Cantonese and Mandarin, but the lyrics are almost the same. The Cantonese version is sung by Xu Guanjie, and the Mandarin version is sung by Luo Dayou, Huang Zhan, and Tsui Hark ***.

4. Descendants of the Dragon:

"Descendants of the Dragon" is a song composed by Hou Dejian and sung by Li Jianfu. The single was released on December 16, 1978 and was later included in Li Jianfu From the album "Descendants of the Dragon" released in 1980. In January 2001, Wang Leehom's version of "Descendants of the Dragon" won the Most Popular Song Award in the 7th Global Chinese Music Chart.

5. Serve the Country with Loyalty:

"Serve the Country with Loyalty" is a song sung by singer Tu Honggang. Lyrics are written by Chen Tao and music is composed by Zhang Hongguang. Included in Tu Honggang's 1999 album of the same name, "Serving the Country with Loyalty." The content of the song reflects the military life of Yue Fei, a famous anti-Jin Dynasty general in the Southern Song Dynasty, and praises Yue Fei's strong patriotism spirit of loyal service to the country. This song is also the ending theme of the ancient martial arts drama "The Sword of the Third Young Master" starring He Zhonghua, Yu Feihong and others.