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This celebrity became even more popular after being exposed of having multiple girlfriends-Chapter 434 - 328 I Really Deserve to Die_3
Chapter 434: Chapter 328 I Really Deserve to Die_3
Liu Zhenyuan was also stunned, both by the lyrics and by the fact that Wu Mu had actually sung a Korean song.
A celebrity from Hua Country writing a Korean song?
And the lyrics starting like this?
His first instinct was to think this person was deliberately messing around.
But soon, he realized something was off.
"To be honest, I don’t fit in with this world."
"Lonely me, I’ve forgotten what love is."
"In this long stretch of time, I can no longer listen to hopeful love songs."
"We’ve just become tamed, you and I."
"Turning into clowns lingering in the script."
"I’ve gone too far, it’s time to go home."
"Wishing to go back, back to my youth."
After the initial minor tune, a rap segment followed. Listening to the whisper-like, confessional rap, Liu Zhenyuan’s expression gradually grew serious.
This emotion, it felt a bit odd...
Clearly, the rhythm was lively, but it felt oppressive.
As an experienced professional singer, he could analyze that some of it was due to the melody, for example, the slow tempo and downward trend.
The vocal range was also narrow, mostly hovering in the mid-range, with small intervals between notes, making the melody seem calm and oppressive.
There were also reasons related to the singing technique, the voice was relatively hoarse, and each syllable had deliberate, various small pauses, giving a faint breathless feeling.
But beyond the melody and singing technique, the emotion and infectiousness within this song...
He furrowed his brows and couldn’t help but say, "Very unique, a technique I’ve never heard before."
Having listened a few times, Li Zhengxun and Yi Junxi were no longer that surprised.
This singer from Hua Country always sung like this, as if naturally gifted with strong infectiousness in his singing, just incredibly talented.
What mostly surprised them was the song itself, it indeed had something special.
This person really wrote a good song cursing himself, and in Korean?
"I don’t know since when I..."
"Often looked at the ground, no longer gazing at the sky."
"Even breathing feels strenuous."
"Even when reaching out, no one grabs my hand."
"I am a loser."
The audience below also began to feel breathless.
Initially shocked, thinking they might have been subtly cursed by the person on stage.
But now, listening to the song, along with the translated subtitles on the screen, everyone’s hearts began to feel heavy.
Because it unmistakably sounded like the self-abandonment of a world-weary person.
For a song in Korean like this, those not in a native environment would find it hard to comprehend, mostly they could only catch the melody and feel the overall emotion.
But the songs sung by Wu Mu, even if in Korean, seemed to let everyone clearly see the emotion and scene it depicted.
How could it not be clear.
The lyrics suited his previous state so well.
Wu Mu silently pondered.
The songs he sang, whenever they involved despair, pain, or themes like suicide, could immediately bring out the fullest power of his System Skills.
The overall rhythm of this song felt dynamic, but upon closer inspection, it was akin to a person smiling on the outside but painfully struggling inside, just short of the final step towards self-destruction.
This song was a hit from the Korean wave group Bigbang in his previous world on Earth.
He rarely listened to idol celebrities’ songs, but objectively speaking, compared to the domestic top idols’ songs which were utterly unlistenable.
Many songs from Korean groups were of genuinely good quality.
He came across this song while searching for Yonezu Kenshi’s "Loser" and discovered it inadvertently.
This song fit very well here.
On the surface, it cursed oneself, but actually expressed inner emotions.
For regular listeners too, it was easy to resonate, most people may not have such extreme emotions, but who hasn’t occasionally felt like a loser, thought about dropping everything?
It suited his ability as well.
Perhaps it suited him a bit too well.
Xiao Wei gazed at the fleeting figure on the screen under the stage lights, her fingers gripping the phone turning slightly pale from exertion.
She began to feel a bit of guilt.
Had she misunderstood this person?
Earlier, asking him to write a self-cursing song, wasn’t that a bit too much...
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