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... sing it?"

The actor Chen Kun crossed his legs and nodded.

"Listen, I heard from the colleagues at Universal Records that the music was... written by Link, and the lyrics were adapted from a poem by the Irish singer Ye Zhi, and the... the Chinese lyrics were adapted by a domestic musician at Link’s request."

Gold medal music producer Zhou Yadong stuttered as he spoke.

"Link can even write Chinese songs, that’s amazing, much better than many domestic singers. Domes ...

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