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I also want to ask, which one is Wang Jian?
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Wang Jie's songs include "Her Back", "A Game, A Dream", "Who Knows the Prodigal Heart", "Sad 1999", "Unromantic Charges", "Do I Really Have Nothing" and so on.
1, "Her Back".
Her Back" was released on January 1, 1989, and included in**"Do I Really Have Nothing", which is the theme song of the TV series "Love Without Complaints".
2, "A Game, A Dream".
A Game, a Dream" was included in Wang Jie's ** "A Game and a Shouting Dream of the Royal Field" released on December 19, 1987, and was released by UFO Records. Its Cantonese version of "A Little Sad and a Little Stupid" is also sung by Wang Jie, and it is also the theme song of the Hong Kong TV series "Intolerable".
3, "Who Knows the Prodigal Son's Heart".
Who Knows the Prodigal Heart" is included in Wang Jie's 1989 release of the same name** "Who Knows the Prodigal Heart", which is the theme song of the TV series "Return My True Colors".
4, "Sad 1999".
Sad 1999" was included in Wang Jie's ** "From Now On" released on August 17, 2000. In 2000, the song won the 12 golden songs of the My Choice China Original ** Pop Chart, the third season of the New Blind City Golden Song Season, and the 15 golden songs on the TVB8 Golden Song List.
5, "Unromantic Crime".
Unromantic Crimes" is included in "Long Live 2001", a song that was written for a bet and was completed in less than ten minutes. At that time, he made a bet with a composer in Hong Kong that he could complete a complete song in ten minutes, which was completely different from his previous sad style, and if he couldn't finish it, he would invite the composer to eat the most expensive meal, and Wang Jie wrote "Unromantic Crime" in 7 minutes.
6, "Do I Really Have Nothing".
"Do I Really Have Nothing" is a famous song (masterpiece) sung by singer Wang Jie in 1989. Included in "Do I Really Have Nothing" on January 18, 1989**. In February 1989, it was covered by Wang Jie as the Cantonese song "Nothing", and was included in "The Role of the Attack on the Air" in February 1989**.
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Wang Jie's 20 classic songs are as follows:1. A game, a dream.
2, Hongchen has you.
3. Do I really have nothing.
4. Go home. 5. Nothing.
6. I'm really in love with you.
7. You are an eternal pain in my chest.
8. For the love of dreams for a lifetime.
9. Heartache. 10. Blockade my life.
11. Go home (Chinese).
12. Haihai life.
13. It's better to forget yourself than to forget you.
14, me. 15. How much tenderness and how many tears.
16. A lying lover.
17. Around the winter.
18, a little sad and a little stupid.
19. The last tenderness.
20. Wait for you to open your mouth and leave me behind.
Wang Jie, born on October 20, 1962, is a well-known singer-songwriter and actor in Hong Kong and Taiwan. A superstar in Taiwan's pop music scene in the 80s, he created a unique Jie-style singing voice and was known as the prodigal son of the music world. Since its debut, more than 50 albums have been released**, and the cumulative sales of records have exceeded 80 million copies.
He made his official debut in Taiwan in 1987. He immigrated to Canada in 1994 and returned to Hong Kong in 1999 and continued to create ** works.
Major achievements:In 1989, he won the Gold Award for a new male singer in the music scene.
1989 Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award.
In 1989, he won the Top Ten Golden Melody Award.
1989 Top Ten Golden Songs Most Popular Newcomer Award.
In 1990, he won the Gold Award for the Most Promising Newcomer in the 12th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs.
Champion of the Singapore Dragon and Tiger List.
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Generally, everyone's vocal cords are different, the sound they make is different, and the voice they sing is different.
There are many ways to sing, but the overall is almost the same, it is nothing more than the dantian is calm and energetic, and the accumulation is thick, but the personal skills are different, the timbre and vocal range have a lot to do with talent, and the acquired efforts are inseparable.
The place where the voice is produced is not the same as the sound that is normally spoken, but it is made from the depths of the throat, that is, the place where the voice is produced is a little lower than the place where the voice is spoken.
When you are trying to lift a heavy object, or when you spend a lot of energy, or when you go to the toilet, your throat is always used to roaring, and it is the kind that is relatively stuffy, and the sound at this time is similar to when singing. When I first practiced, my voice might be muffled in my throat, but I practiced more...
Wang Jie's voice is the same, but with a sad and crying emphasis, this kind of emphasis should be on everyone, just like the kind of emphasis that usually speaks sadly, but everyone has their own characteristics, and they deliberately spend effort to imitate it, and it is just a similarity.
Just like Wang Jie, the sound of the early and late stages is very different, or it should be divided into three periods.
99 years ago, such as "A Game, a Dream".
99 years, such as "Sad 1999".
2004-present. For example, "Acid Rain".
His voice has been changing for three periods, and it can be said that his singing method has not changed much, but with the years his own vocal cords have changed, and there is no longer that gradual high note.
The singing method can't be lost, so no matter how his timbre changes, he can still sing, and he is still professional. But the vocal range is somewhat limited.
In short, he sings with a crying tone, and of course it will be more natural to put his emotions into it.
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Sing it your way.
Bring the emotions into it.
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