Here are some recommendations for China songs sung by foreigners: - "A Little Sweet" sung by Kaori Hanazawa (Japan). - "Bo Hu Shuo" sung by Annie Tang Bohu (America). - Kristen (America) sang "A Million Possibilities." - Heroic (African, Kongo (Brazzaville)) sang "Song of Xi'an People." - Katerina sang 'Summer Wind'. - A song sung by Yaya of Namibia (lyrics: Meteors descend on ships, white sheep ride on horses, etc.). - A song sung by Franz Phillip from Poland-The lyrics: May you spend the rest of your life with a good man, etc. - "Looking Back" performed by the Youth Regiment of the Republic of Namibia. - Fansia sang "You are the legendary devil from heaven." Read more exciting novels for free
There are many examples of foreigners reacting positively to China songs. For example, Li Yue's OST of 'Original God' was very popular overseas and was praised by overseas professionals. Some netizens were playing Phoenix Legend's "The Hottest National Style" on their cars when they were traveling abroad. Although the foreigners did not understand the lyrics, they danced along to the beat. "Xue hua piao piao, bei feng xiao (Snow fluttering, north wind whistling)" from "A Cut of Plum" was performed by overseas netizens and became popular around the world."Su Muzhe" received 100,000 likes on TikTok. There were also foreigners who would sing Chinese songs such as "Half Pot of Gauze." Some European and American handsome men sang Chinese songs to cheer for China. On TikTok, videos of Chinese folk music performances were widely forwarded. Foreign netizens even began to learn Chinese folk instruments and try to play Chinese songs. All of this showed how much foreigners liked China songs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
According to the information provided, when Koreans watched the music video of the Chinese Guzheng and Flute Ensemble "Unbound", they were amazed by China's CG technology. From this, it could be inferred that foreigners watching the music videos of ancient China songs might be amazed by the technical elements (such as CG technology, etc.). However, based on the available information, it was impossible to fully cover the reactions of all foreigners to the music videos of ancient China songs. This might be just an example of the reactions of some foreigners. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The song " Flower Sea " had its own unique emotional expression, and foreigners might have different feelings when listening to this song. From the perspective of the music itself, its soothing temperament, alternating singing in Chinese and Japanese, and other features could build an emotional mood, such as a romantic scene like cherry blossoms blooming under the rainbow after the rain. This kind of infectious melody might immerse foreigners in it and feel the emotions conveyed by the song. In terms of the emotional content expressed by the song, the song told a story about irreparable love, regret, and sadness. At the same time, it contained the positive meaning of looking forward and moving forward. Although this was an emotional expression that was more oriental, the feelings of regret, loss, and hope for the future were universal, and foreigners could understand and resonate with them. For example, when Gong Linna and Meiyi Reiya performed the song together, it received countless positive comments on the Internet. The total number of views on video websites exceeded 10 million, which meant that foreign audiences could also appreciate the song and be moved by it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the foreign covers of Jay Chou's songs: - GOT7 sang a cover of Jay Chou's Black Sweater. - There were also Australia street musicians who covered Jay Chou's songs. - There was a Spanish cover of Jay Chou's " Mojito." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the reference materials, there were examples of Japanese singing Chinese songs, such as a cover of Jay Chou's "East Wind Breaks" with an instrument band, the first generation of love (Old Love) and the China love (Brother Love) sang the Chinese song "Learn to Meow" together; There were also cases of Japanese bands singing English theme songs for China movies, such as the Japanese rock band Radwimps singing the English theme song "Mountain Top" for the China movie "Legend of the Demon Cat", but no direct connection was found between Japanese singing China songs and English covers. However, this also showed that in the current era of frequent cultural exchanges, there were many forms of music cover interactions between different countries. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
A young man from Malaysia had a reaction after listening to Tan Weiwei and Zhou Shen's performance of " Listen." A German musician gave an evaluation after listening to Tan Weiwei and Wang Xinling's performance of " Mountains and Seas." These reactions reflected the attention and appreciation of foreign audiences for Tan Weiwei's songs. They felt and responded from many aspects such as musicality and expressiveness. For example, the German musician felt that Tan Weiwei and Wang Xinling's voices were unique. The two of them worked together to create a sense of tension in the song. The energy in the chorus exploded and the music was creative. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
According to the information provided, there were wandering singers in Japan who knew and sang Chinese songs. For example, Wang Xiaokang, a wandering singer on the streets of Tokyo, would play and sing the Chinese version of "Boundless Sea and Sky." In South Korea, street singers from the mainland of China were receiving attention. Most of these street singers were good at playing the guitar and singing sentimental folk and lyrical songs. Although it was not mentioned which foreigners listened to these Chinese street singers, it was known that their music quality, unique experiences, and living conditions resonated with the Korean audience. In addition, there was no more information about foreigners listening to China street singers. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The winner of the second season of The Voice of China in 2013 was Li Qi, whose song was Reality. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It was common for Vietnam singers to cover China songs. For example, Lin Zhenkang's cover of Hua Chenyu's " The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal " had more than 14 million hits on Youtube, and a Vietnam beauty's cover of " Fight to Win ". There was also a beautiful Vietnamese singer, Hm Tuyet, who sang a cover of Zhou Chuanxiong's " Dusk." She combined the traditional China instrument, the erhu, with a modern electro-sonic band. It had a unique charm. In addition, the Vietnam singer Zhang Xuan had also covered many Chinese love songs, such as "The Heartache of the Past." These covers showed the love of Vietnamese singers for China songs, and also reflected the influence of China music culture in Vietnam. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Many Chinese singers sing English songs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>