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"Black" is a song by American rock band Pearl Jam. The song is the fifth track on their 1991 debut album, Ten, and features lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist Stone Gossard. After Ten experienced major success in 1992, Pearl Jam's record label Epic Records urged the group to release the song as a single. The ...
The Korean and Chinese music videos for "Universe" were released on December 26, 2017. It features Exo "melancholically reflecting on the caffeinated beverage and performing different activities that serve as metaphors for the tightly-wound, messy emotions described in the lyrics". [3] The Korean music video has over 44 million views on YouTube.
Hou made two changes to the lyrics at a concert in Hong Kong in support of the students during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests: in the line "surrounded on all sides by the appeasers' swords" (四面楚歌是姑息的劍), "appeasers" (姑息) was replaced with "dictators" (獨裁); and the line "black hair, black eyes, yellow skin ...
The band took its name from the different backgrounds of its members. Fung, who is British-Chinese ('China') and Reid, who has Jamaican heritage ('Black'). Their music is typified by heavy, lush string arrangements, gospel choirs, a dance/pop/reggae beat, pizzicato strings and mostly minor chord arrangements on piano.
"Chinese Food" is a song performed by American singer Alison Gold. It was released on October 5, 2013, by Allison Gorshkov, under the stage name, Alison Gold, as her debut single with Patrice Wilson 's label PMW Live .
Singer Ashin (陳信宏) of Mayday said of Chen, "I think that Cheer is a fantastic lyricist, her lyrics appear to be a soft knife that looks harmless but is actually sharp." [8] [9] [10] Most of Chen's songs are in Mandarin Chinese, and occasionally in English. She writes most of her own music and lyrics.
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"Your Name Engraved Herein" is a sentimental ballad song [8] with lyrics and music by Xu Yuanting (許媛婷), Jiawang (佳旺) and Chen Wenhua (陳文華).The Malaysian songwriter, Jiawang, said that he was initially invited by the record company, so he asked Chen Wenhua to join him in writing the song, and then left it to Xu Yuanting to write the lyrics. [9]