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What's the saddest lyric you've ever heard from Jay Chou?

As a die-hard fan of Jay Chou, growing up is like having a boyfriend coax you into abusing you, including lovely women, pure love, silence, secrets that can't be told, thousands of miles away. Every capital has its own story, and the future as thin as a cicada can't stand who will tear it down. Jay Chou used his unique talent and cooperated with the lyrics of Fang Gang and others to create one well-known work after another. Just like there are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people, everyone has his own Jay Chou in his heart.

"The clock crossing the time screen began to move in the opposite direction, returning to the time and space where I loved you, and the content was disloyal." -The Clock in the Opposite Direction originated from JAY Chou's first album Jay, written by vincent fang and arranged by Jay Chou. This song is about a couple who broke up. The woman fell in love with someone else, and the man himself recalled the past painfully. The mood of singing slowly spread. From the beginning, the dream you gave was foggy and cracked, indicating that there was something wrong with expressing the feelings of husband and wife. The content of heartbreak is different every second. This rap truly expresses the emotion after breaking up, and MV also uses flashback to interpret memories and pain, and returns to the time of loving you.

This is the earliest love song of Zhou, and it is not as skillful as later. So is the Coral Sea. At that time, Jay Chou and vincent fang were obviously shy and introverted, and they were curious about how much brother Wenshan went through to express such heartbreaking pain so well!

When I was in junior high school, I circulated the single "Clock in the Reverse Direction" and read "There will be an angel who loves you for me". The sense of the picture is too strong, and the degree of abuse is equivalent to the big cinema in 4D Dolby pro logic. Try it if you don't believe me.