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We Together is the song in his new ** The lyrics are: When the time comes, look at the watch, the smile of life, the camera glances, driving the protagonist, the engine of the throat, the beauty of full immersion, forever this mood, the goal is determined, yes yes oh oh, the throat is reversing, yes yes yes, who will imitate, yes yes yes fingertips play hard, yes yes yes yes yes and I say we hold for a second, everybody sings together, up and down happily together, every heart snuggles together, the heart of love becomes power we together, everybody dances together, up and down happily together, every heart snuggles together, the heart of the dream becomes power we together.
I don't know if it's what LZ wants.
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We together new**, can't learn. Yes, the songs sung by Wang Yilong are also electronic, and I am the best choice
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We Together" was included in the 2011 edition of "Can't Learn"**.
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JJ Lin - We Together and No Tide Doesn't Spend Money.
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A dimple in chorus with Asa.
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What is the difference between the mu and the rotten throat and the human being! "Ed! Don didn't seem to be able to take it anymore, stood up and let go of his hand holding you, Xunsen "Don't be like this, White is not."
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we together
No tide, no money.
That's it.
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First of all, he is not Malaysian, he is Singaporean.
Secondly, he is of Chinese descent, his ancestral home is Fujian, and Singapore is predominantly Chinese, speaking English, Chinese, and Malay.
Finally, Liang Jingru, Ah Niu, they are Malaysians, and they all sing Chinese songs.
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Lin Junjie, nicknamed JJ, is a native of Singapore, a native of Fujian, a Chinese pop singer, and a famous ** person.
Dao, in 2003, came back with ** "Le Walker".
Dao won a large number of fans, and in 2004, he became popular across the Taiwan Strait with the song "Jiangnan". Languages: English (native), Mandarin (native), Hokkien, Cantonese (a little).
In 2012, Singapore's provisional population was 5.31 million, of which 3.28 million were Singapore citizens and 530,000 permanent residents (PRs), and the number of expatriates living in the Lion City was quite large, about 1.5 million. Singapore's citizens are mainly divided by ethnicity: Chinese, i.e. Han Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasian people including Baba Nyonya), who make up 1 4 of the population.
The majority of Singaporean Chinese originate from southern China, especially Fujian, Guangdong and Hainan provinces, of which 40% are Hokkien, followed by Chaoshan, Cantonese, Hakka, Hainan and Fuzhou. With a population density of 7,257 square kilometres, Singapore is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, with a national human development index of .
Therefore, it shows that it is normal for him to take a Chinese name, sing Chinese songs, and speak Chinese. He didn't develop in his home country, and the audience in Asia would have listened to the Chinese songs.
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Lin Junjie is a Singaporean, not a Malaysian, his ancestral home is Fujian, and his parents are Chinese.
Singapore is a bilingual country, English is the official language, but schools also require learning Chinese, so JJ can speak both languages.
Later, he joined Sea Butterfly Records and went to Taiwan for development.
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He is Singaporean, and Singaporeans speak Chinese. Not surprising. Stefanie Sun is also Singaporean.
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Lim is a Singaporean. His ancestral home is in Fujian, China. Many people in Singapore speak Chinese. Many are of Chinese descent. Nothing strange.
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Lim Junjie is a Singaporean and his main languages are English and Chinese.
70% of Singaporeans are Chinese.
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Lim Junjie is Singaporean, not Malaysian. Besides, his ancestral home is Fujian, and his parents are both Chinese, but he was born in Singapore.
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Lin Junjie is originally from Fujian, born in Singapore, not Malaysian, but Chinese.
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In a word, his ancestral home is Fujian, China, but he was born in Singapore, and his nationality is Singapore. Do you understand?
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Lim was born in China, and he is Singaporean. And he is not proficient in Chinese, but this does not prevent him from singing.
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The ancestral home is Fujian, and there are also Buslin in Malaysia, and there are Chinese Malays. Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Malay, basic language.
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Fuss.
Is it British to sing English songs Is there an English name to be British, this kind of embarrassing remark will not be said again.
What's more, people are not Chinese surnames, but Han surnames.
The Han Chinese are not the only ones in the world
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Belch.. Does it make sense to ask such a question?
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If you don't know, don't talk nonsense, despise.
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Why do you ask such a question!! Oh my.
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Lin Junjie is not a foreigner, he is Taiwanese.
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Xu Mengyuan and Shuangsheng's "Zang" is good, if you are interested, you can listen to it.
Opening: "The First 100 Days".
The second song: "The Follower". >>>More
Work hard, practice and watch me work hard.
If there is material, it will be bullish. >>>More
The good ones are, "Is Your Honey Still Happy", "Your Mouth", you have to listen to it more, because this song will let you see a new Jinsha, and "Lovesick Dirt", a song full of Chinese style, "I understand". >>>More
Well, this new ** premiere concert will be held in Shanghai on April 7th, and there should be scalpers on the scene.
To like is to like, and there is no reason!