It doesn't matter if you use three colors to convey the concept of a **, or whether the song is really like these three colors, The wonderful thing is that there are many good songs for singers, especially for singers like Eason Chan who can sing. In addition to streaming songs, the range of challenges in ** is that jazz can also rock, as well as music and rhythm dance music, plus improvisational voice transposition, as well as wonderful and beautiful, richly layered recording and arrangement, these are the messages conveyed by Eason Chan in "Black, White and Gray": singing can play skills and forget feelings, and you can be emotionally invested and ignore the importance of skills, but you can also have both performances.
"Next Year Today" from Cantonese** "The Line-Up" (2002) and "Ten Years" rewritten by Lin Xi have become the most influential song in "Black, White and Gray"; Chen Xiaoxia once again proved that her music writing skills can not only be accepted by the majority of the market, but also maintain a certain personal level. "Last Order" was written by Eric Kwok, who previously produced "Ferris Wheel of Happiness", and is a very mature and beautiful piece of Eason Chan's few Chinese songs. Others, such as the funky disco style adopted in "Want You", and the special theme of "Brother and Sister", all make this ** show more diverse content and depth.
Three ** producers: Jim Lee, Chen Xiaoxia, Eric Kwok, like representatives of the three colors, trying to show the singer's different voice personality from the past, and the rich arrangement also adds a lot of points to this **. Although previous works like "The King of K Songs" seem to have easily won the love of consumers, "Black, White and Gray" obviously shows more ambitious changes and breakthroughs.
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