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Jay Chou: The journeyman?

Jay Chou: The journeyman?

By 麦克.迈克Published 2 years ago 7 min read
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Jay Chou: The journeyman?
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Jay Chou is at long last back with his new collection at the center of attention.

This is his most recent work after a long nonappearance.

Some time prior, the news that Jay was delivering another collection spread on Weibo and soon we had the music video for the title track "The Greatest Work".

This hit melody created without anyone else and teamed up with Huang Junlang for the verses, put a ton of exertion on the creation.

That recognizable, with a remarkable Jay Chou style song sounded, quickly safeguarded the ears of the group from the different brief video drooling BGM today.

Because of Jay Chou, it would be better if he would satisfy the commitment of "delivering a collection a year" when he got hitched.

The evening of July 14, every one of the works in the entire collection met with everybody as guaranteed.

The entire collection has 12 tunes, a little piece of which are old melodies that have been delivered before.

A few new tunes, including "The Greatest Work", "Actually Wandering", "Red as Frost", and "Pink Ocean", immediately set off a ton of conversation on Weibo.

In the Weibo remarks of music blogger Erdie, many individuals gave the remark "average".

Some even said that it was not a single one ten-thousandth of Jay Chou's max execution.

Be that as it may, I think a fan companion is correct, Jay's work needs time to settle down.

Presently, on the off chance that you say it's bad, in the event that you say it's bad, perhaps you'll figure out one day that his works actually have their creative worth regardless of how long it's been.

Besides, regardless of what sort of assessment individuals give, "Jay" has long turned into a living sign.

The deals of his collections, the tune of every melody, and the undertone of every melody will turn into the subject of conversation over and over.

Back to the actual collection, are the melodies on this "Most noteworthy Hits" truly as unacceptable as everybody says they are?

Indeed, even without the fan channel, I need to say, not really so.

Jay Chou isn't careless on the grounds that he has become famous.

This collection incorporates the most ordinary pop, Chinese style, quick melodic sweet tunes, game plans and creation are of the greatest quality.

On abstract worth and imaginativeness, there is "The Greatest Work" and "Red as Frost", on appealing and simple to spread, there is "Pink Ocean", and on sluggish love melodies with Jay's one of a kind vocals, there is "As yet Wandering".

He clearly deals with everybody, except much of the time due to the at this point not concentrated work yield, and over and over scrutinized the apprentice.

From his introduction to now, the subject of regardless of whether Jay will run out of ability has since a long time ago run out of conversation esteem.

On the off chance that you don't completely accept that me, you can see that each time he dispatches another work lately, the individuals who over and again say that he is not doing so great connected with the conversation, what number of individuals will truly mind?

What individuals are worried about is only a basic and unadulterated thing like "he delivered a tune".

After the new collection was completely sent off, "Red Face Like Frost" hit a few hot quests in a steady progression.

True to form, the verses of this Chinese-style melody are from Fang Wenshan.

The subject is the drama "Feng Qiu Huang", which is as lovely as could be expected, with a touch of despairing and indefinable distress special to Chinese style.

At the point when the tune of "Red as Frost" gradually streams into my ears, I feel like I'm back to when I paid attention to his most memorable Chinese-style melody.

The tune "East Wind Breaking" is the beginning stage for some individuals to begin loving Jay Chou, his sluggish performing voice, obscure spitting words, giving the Chinese style melodies a special soul.

Numerous companions who have hardly any insight into music have a confusion that Jay can't sing.

The explanation is that practically no vocalist will sing with this "half-dead" voice that can't get all over.

I actually recall when a performer (I'm heartbroken, I don't recollect his name) was remarking on the show about the vegan vocalists who imitated Jay.

He said that the "sluggishness" of Jay's singing was not the non-abrasiveness that everybody thought it was, however that he was capably holding tight.

Jay is a vocalist whose strength is underrated.

And afterward he an endless flow of melodies became well known, "the entire way toward the north", "back", "white windmill", "dark sweater", "blue and white porcelain", "Lanting Sequence", "firecrackers are not difficult to cold" ......

What number of individuals currently have a rundown of tunes in their telephones or these old melodies, and even need to list a different tune list for Jay Chou?

These convey the tunes and verses of young recollections, many individuals' lives for almost 10 years or more pair.

Every melody addresses a symbolism in youth.

For instance, "Seven Mile" is the cicadas of summer, "White Windmill" is the affection that can't be announced, "Inari" is the opportunity to go contrary to the natural flow ......

Certain individuals can never again mind or have subsequent to growing up, those basic and unadulterated things, alongside the melodies they paid attention to at that point, were full into a side of the cerebrum.

The undeniable reality is that you will actually want to get much something beyond two or three days to get significantly something beyond several days.

The undeniable reality is that certain individuals, however just when Jay delivered the melody, mechanical and with a feeling of predominance bringing up.

As though not to select a few issues, they don't demonstrate that they are an information on music.

They feel that Jay is selling opinion, and they are certain that regardless of what the tune is made into, there are fans ready to get it, so they are in a terrible position.

Be that as it may, as a matter of fact, just from the tune "The Greatest Work", the unusual articulation in the music video, to the portrayal of the world a long time back in the verses, the music realm he connected up with enchantment and piano, most certainly not connected with "weak".

The alleged genuine opinion is that he has never purposely driven, not even a lot of exposure.

However, every individual who genuinely adores him will review the second they hear his voice, the second they distil his melodies with his extraordinary components, and the second they over and again review the inclination when they pay attention to every one of his tunes.

Stringently talking this isn't called opinion, this is called esteem.

This is a really extraordinary vocalist, a fortune left to the Chinese music industry, a fortune left to every individual who likes to pay attention to incredible tunes.

Rehash the expressions of that fan companion: "Jay Chou's work needs time to settle."

It's difficult for everybody to assess what influence this new collection will have on the Chinese music scene, we'll pass on it to time to pass judgment.

Furthermore, as a matter of fact, when we are as yet glad to examine what esteem Jay's new melodies have, it as of now says everything.

Since right now, no vocalist other than Jay Chou is delivering a melody with the worth of his work being examined.

At the point when the arrival of music has transformed into a virtual image, into the different outlines of obscure, yet not much significant numbers.

It has turned into a brief video that has been captured into a section, the supposed "net fame tune".

It has turned into the vulnerability of fans when they say "I need to hear you sing "Figure out how to Catcall"" to Jay Chou.

The presence of Jay itself isn't sufficient to satisfy individuals?

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