Currently, Zhang Bichen had performed the Korean song " Goodbye "," Self-Talk "," Tear ", and other songs live, but it was impossible to confirm that these were all the songs he had performed live. Read more exciting novels for free
Zhang Bichen's ten best songs were " She Said,"" Midnight Toward Morning,"" Cool,"" Don't Forget I Love You,"" The Next Second,"" Kill the Wolf,"" As Before,"" The Direction of Light,"" The Nutcricker," and " White Peony Blossom." These songs included the live songs she performed at The Voice of China and other concerts, as well as the songs she sang in television dramas and movies. Among them," Ring,"" Cool," and " The Next Second " were her most popular songs.
Wang Sulong and Zhang Bichen had collaborated on songs, such as " Annual Rings." This was a Mandarin pop song written and composed by Wang Sulong and sung by Zhang Bichen. It was an episode of the TV series " Thousand Bones of Flowers." It was released by Sea Butterfly Music on July 16, 2015 and included in the album " Original Soundtrack of Thousand Bones of Flowers TV Series." There was also " The Next Second," written and composed by Wang Sulong and sung by Zhang Bichen. It was an interlude from the TV series " A Smile Is Alluring." It was included in the album " A Smile Is Alluring TV Original Soundtrack " released on August 25, 2016. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Crossing the Red Dust" was sung by Zhang Bichen, written by Xiao Bin and composed by Qin Zhen. It was the theme song of the online game "Shu Mountain Misty Record". It was released on June 22, 2016, and the record company was Dream of course. The song was 4 minutes and 47 seconds long. The lyrics had the beauty of traditional culture and incorporated a large number of elements from the Classic of Mountains and Seas. They contained mythical stories, and the words contained Zen. They used the plot of Xianxia to symbolize life and told a love story that spanned three lifetimes. For example,"I passed through Mount Shu, through love and hate, but I couldn't overcome the separation from you in my life. As for the memories of you, they took root step by step. I was too serious. I took three lives to cross the mortal world. I fell in love with you without asking how deep the sea of bitterness is. The lyrics reflected this kind of love-hate entanglement. Zhang Bichen used the technique of switching between falsetto and falsetto during her performance. The music video (MV) for "Crossing the Red Dust" was a combination of Zhang Bichen's recording process and the game animation of "Shu Mountain Misty Record", showing the emotions between the game protagonists and the game scene. The novel "Waiting for the Rain to End the Smoke and Warm Up" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Zhang Bichen had many popular songs. Among them," Cool,"" Year Rings," and " The Direction of Light " were three of the most popular songs. " Cool " was the ending song of the TV series " Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom." It was sung together with Yang Zongwei and was nominated for the " Most Popular Film and Television Golden Song of the Year " award." Year Rings ", as an interlude of the TV series " Thousand Bones of Flowers," won many awards such as the " Top Ten Golden Songs of the Year " award in the 23rd Eastern billboard." The Direction of Light " was the opening song of the TV series " Long Song Journey." It scored 8.9 on Douban and also received a high number of views on QQ Music. The novel, Drunken Golden Cup, is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following were some of Zhang Bichen's songs that were considered to be better: " Annual Rings,"" Cool,"" The Nutcrackers,"" White Peony Blooms,"" I Only Care About You,"" Self-Decorator,"" Good,"" Time Has Tears,"" Between Kisses,"" Towards Midnight in the Morning." "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the information provided, there was a live version of Zhang Bichen's " Crossing the Red Dust," but the information did not describe in detail the uniqueness of the live version, such as the performance scene, stage effects, etc. Only part of the lyrics were provided. For example, there was a song," I took three lives to cross the mortal world. Falling in love with you doesn't matter. How deep is the sea of bitterness?" Wait. Therefore, it was difficult to accurately describe the content of the live version. The novel " Waiting for the Rain to End the Smoke and Warm Up " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes, Zhang Bichen sang the ending song for Zhao Liying's new movie," The 20th."
Zhang Bichen sang the first OST of " Journey with the Phoenix."
"Crossing the Red Dust" was sung by Zhang Bichen, written by Xiao Bin and composed by Qin Zhen. This work was once the theme song of the online game "Shu Mountain Misty Record" and was released in 2016. The song was based on traditional Chinese culture and was full of Chinese culture. The lyrics expressed the complicated love and hate, such as " I passed through Mount Shu to live through love and hate, but I couldn't overcome the separation between you and my destiny. The memories of you took root step by step, but I was too serious. I used my three lives to cross the mortal world. I fell in love with you, no matter how deep the sea of bitterness was. I waited in the reincarnation, waiting for your acknowledgment, waiting for you to turn around, and so on. It sang the complicated emotions of people in love, such as persistence, helplessness, and deep affection. The novel " Waiting for the Rain to End the Smoke and Warm Up " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The songs that Zhang Bichen had sung before were " Cool " and " Zhou Sheng As Before " from " Three Lives Three Peaches,"" Year Rings " from " Hua Qian Gu,"" Between Kisses " and " Voice of Love " from " Young Doctor,"" Listening to Snow " from " Blazing Fire Like Song,"" The Direction of Light " from " Long Song,"" Black Moonlight " from " The Ashes of the Long Moon," and " As Before " from " Walking with the Phoenix."