Dao Lang's new song "Luochahai City" has become popular, and is the lyrics likely to be over interpreted?
2023-07-27
Singer Daolang has become popular again. Perhaps some young people will be covered in circles: Who is the Dao Lang? You may not know him, but you have definitely heard his song: "The first snow of 2002 came later than ever" "You are my lover, a woman like a rose"... With popular songs such as "The First Snow of 2002", "Lover", and "Love Song of the West Sea", singer Daolang has become famous all over the country. Since gradually retiring from the world in 2013, this music talent has become increasingly low-key. He did not hype up his return with the new album "Mountain Song Rarely". However, the new song "Luochahai City" has attracted attention and frequently made headlines since its release. However, this popularity is somewhat different from before. A screenshot of the cover of Dao Lang's new album "Mountain Songs Are Lonely" and a major change in the style of the new song "Luochahai City"? The bold and rugged style of the song, the hot and straightforward lyrics, and the rich singing style of the vicissitudes... Once upon a time, listening to the songs of the Dao Lang, you could hear the desolate wind in the northwest, with love, hate, and hatred coming and going. Compared to it, 'Luochahai City' is completely different. This song's melody includes folk, minor, rock and other styles, and is praised by many veteran fans as a 'great change in style'. A bone ash level fan who has loved Dao Lang for 20 years Born in the 1970s, Lu Yu told reporters, "The style of 'Luochahai City' is too different from his previous songs. When I first listened to it, I doubted if it was he who wrote it. How did Daolang's style change like this?" "He used to cover some northwest folk songs, red songs, or songs about love he made himself." Luochahai City " The style of the music is integrated with local drama, with a critical and satirical main tone, and the production level is also different from before Lu Yu bluntly said, "Daolang's composition and singing skills are first-class, but his lyrics are peaceful and civilian, with more rustic and local atmosphere, and less exquisite and elegant. Now it proves that his last weakness has also been filled in." The screenshot of the lyrics of "Luochahai City" is true, and the lyrics of this "Luochahai City" have impressed the audience: there is a young man named Ma Ji from the west, beautiful and handsome, with a young and elegant demeanor, who is a child of China, Compared to the lyrics such as "Flaming Lips" and "Endless Souls" before, "Luochahai City" undoubtedly has a much more profound meaning in its wording and sentence making, as it only fights for the wind and waves of others while boating in the sea. Although the music style has changed greatly, there are still many listeners who are willing to buy it. As of the time of writing, this song has topped the hot search of many music playing software, and related topics have been screened on major social platforms. The Tiktok play volume of the term "Luochahai City" has exceeded 360 million. The Tiktok broadcast volume of the entry "Luochahai City" exceeded 360 million. The screenshot of Tiktok is just like what netizens said: I thought the Daolang had closed his knife, but he was sharpening his knife. A brand new return, Daolang wrote down every word and sentence of his ten years of sharpening his knife with notes. Is the lyrics based on "Strange Stories from a Studio" accused of "bombarding" others? It is not difficult to find that the lyrics of "Luochahai City" are derived from a story of the same name in Pu Songling's novel "Strange Tales of a Liaozhai": "Luochahai City"
Edit:XiaoWanNing Responsible editor:YingLing
Source:China News Network
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