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Jay Chou released another new song. The release of Mojito has caused a small wave in the Chinese language circle. The rich Cuban flavor, pink cars and colorful sky in the MV give people a refreshing feeling. This song was very popular on the night of its release, which caused temporary problems on the platform. Because of the unique exotic flavor in this song, it also brought a wave of publicity to Cuba's tourism industry, which surprised the local tourism bureau.

After the fire of Mojito, the meteorological version of Mojito was born. Please give the forecaster a mojito. I like to pay attention to the radar map ... cold winter, stormy summer, all efforts are to protect your home? .

The Meteorological Bureau specially made a MV, changed the original lyrics and broadcast the weather for us in the tone of the song. The weather bureau really took pains to show us the weather forecast. From the side, we can see that the influence of this song is really serious. Not surprisingly, this adaptation of the meteorological version of Mojito was found again. As long as there is a dynamic, it will be searched again. Is this to occupy the rhythm of the year? Netizens also said: After listening to Mojito, I remember the weather forecast more clearly. The efforts of the Meteorological Bureau were not in vain.

Jay Chou's songs have a wide variety and different styles, many of which represent exotic customs, such as Busy Cowboy, In My Father's Name, Ninja, which represents American cowboy style, and The Little Blacksmith in Milan, which represents Eastern European style. Jay Chou is very good at integrating the customs of various countries into his own songs, which often brings unexpected effects. After Jay Chou got married, the release rhythm of new songs also slowed down with the shift of his life focus, but I think the new songs released by Jay Chou after marriage are all songs that make people feel pink bubbles. Not much to say, the meteorological version of Mojito sounds!