Chapter 149
What I do today’s single is a song from more than ten years ago.
Well, "Wu Kequn" sung by Wu Kequn.
The first time I listened to this song seemed to be in 2005. The way I listened to was still the nostalgic VCD playback.
Just when I heard that time, I fell in love with this song. The melody in the ** part of this song conquered me, and the lyrics also touched me. Not only back then, even if it were me today, the lyrics also expressed my heart...
"I just want to sing for you, in my voice, a song, I just hope you can listen to it. I just want to sing for you, who will give me a reply, clapping my hands, cutting the song, and then continuing the next one, only to find out that I am not Eason Chan..."
Personally, this song is a classic to me.
In fact, Wu Kequn is very talented. Many of his songs have good melodies. Many of my inspirations for writing songs in college came from his songs.
But for some reason, he just didn't become popular.
When he was the most popular, he could compete with Jay Chou, and even threatened to surpass Jay Chou within a year. Unfortunately, he was young and frivolous. Jay Chou is still such a powerful Jay Chou, but he is not the person he was back then.
But not being popular does not mean he has no talent.
Well, what I want to talk about in this article is gain and loss.
What is gain? What is loss?
Have you ever thought that what you have at this moment is really owned?
Stable jobs, stable incomes, stable families...but is there really always stability?
If one day, a new industry will impact the old industry and have to face unemployment and change careers, income will plummet, and the family will also fall into various troubles. Can the feeling at that time be called loss?
For example, a very popular singer was suddenly banned because of something, and a large number of fans quit their fans. Is this considered a loss? Also, a writer who has written articles for many years finally published a book, but was forced to be removed from the shelves due to some inconspicuous conditions. Is that considered a loss?
Perhaps, from the surface, that is indeed loss.
But, from the inside perspective, what you have is still owned, but it is just a different way.
What you lose is just superficial work, but the ability to work and study is still there. This is the factor that work attaches most importance to.
The amount of income cannot be simply obtained or lost. After all, this is an existence that cannot be brought by life or death.
The family is in various troubles, which is an experience and a test. Only when the love in the family is still there, there will be no such thing as "real loss". Those that can be lost are not the most important.
A very popular singer loses fans, but what he loses is the support of his fans, but before the singer becomes famous, how can he have fans? It’s just a return to his original appearance. It’s not considered a loss, it’s like playing a roller coaster.
The writer's book was forcibly removed from the shelves. It was just that it did not develop according to its expectations and could not appear in front of the public. It does not mean that the work it had written was garbage. It was also the writer's hard work and the writer's own "get". Could it be that a novel with more than one million words was instantly transformed into magic? It was also the "heart and soul treasure" obtained through the efforts day and night.
Well, so if you want to pay attention to gain and loss, look at the inner face more than the surface.
Although Wu Kequn is no longer popular, his songs and his talent are still there. Although many people don’t listen to his songs, there are still some who like to listen to his songs, even if not many, there are. At least, I am one of them.
As a singer, I think the happiest thing is that my songs are liked by the audience. Even if there is only one listener who supports you, it is a thing to be happy about. Don’t always compare with others, just follow your own heart. This feeling should be like a writer writing a book, and even if there is only one reader likes it, it is a thing to be happy about.
Wu Kequn's somewhat unpopular songs sound more like, such as "Half Half": My heart, half, half, your people, half; and "Parasite": I am parasitized in your world for one more day, and even my own shadow will not be seen. What you took away, you cannot see, but it continues to erode me every day~~ I am parasitized in your memories for one more day, and even my own voice will not be heard. What I cried, you cannot hear, because I am parasitized in my memories, in this memory.
What is lost is nothing more than the clouds of the world, and those inner talents are still shining and radiating.
Why is the song good? In addition to the melody, it also sings it to the hearts of the listeners...
Take the clouds lighter, fill the beauty in your heart, and then you will be happier.
Life is just a smile, cry, and walking forward with a smile... (To be continued)
Chapter completed!