There were many songs called Wukong. Fang Datong's " Wukong " was included in the album " JTW Journey to the West " released on September 28, 2016. He won the Most Popular Male Singer Award in Hong Kong and Taiwan at the Asian Golden Song Awards on July 28, 2016. Gu Juji's " Wukong " was composed by Lin Xi, composed by Tao Zhe, and arranged by Wu Qinglong. It was included in the album " Game-gay " released on December 5, 2003. The Mandarin version was " Don't Say You Don't Know ". There was also the song " Wukong " sung by CG Panda, which was included in the album " The Monkey Walker." In addition, the game " Black Mythology Wukong " used the opening theme song " Cloud Palace Swift Sound " from " Journey to the West " at the beginning. After the game was released, it quickly became the most searched song on all major platforms, making many players cry with excitement. It also made the composer Xu Jingqing receive more attention, but he faced the situation of low copyright fees and no money to hold a concert.
Wukong's lyrics had many layers of meaning. The opening of the song outlined a quiet and cold scene, followed by a description of the emotional dilemma faced by Wukong, such as the dilemma of love and hate despite his extraordinary skills. In the end, he was heartbroken. It reflected the cycle of cause and effect in the world, and it was difficult to distinguish right from wrong. It pointed out that Wukong's dilemma of love and hate was due to the love and hate of the human heart. It was difficult to distinguish good from evil in the world, and the demon debt in the human heart caused various complicated situations. The song conveyed Wukong's thoughts of his free self after learning the scriptures. Now he wanted to turn back but could not. After worshiping Tang Sanzang as his master, he could not help but sigh with emotion. It emphasized the complexity of the world and the helplessness of his heart in the face of such complicated situations. At the same time, it also showed that although Wukong had strong abilities, he lost his happiness and even regretted killing the monster. It also described Wukong's magical powers and his former high spirits. It depicted Wukong's experiences and inner struggles on the way to the scriptures. Perhaps it also contained the author's own insights.
The ending song of " Black Myth: Wukong " was " Dare to Ask Where is the Way ", composed by Xu Jingqing, written by Yan Su, sung by Yang Hongji and Yang Enshuo. The melody and lyrics deeply touched the hearts of the players, causing them to think about the fate of the protagonist and his life path. The song was also a tribute to the 1986 TV series Journey to the West, which evoked many people's childhood memories. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
Many singers had sung a song called " Wukong." Fang Datong wrote and sang " Wukong ", which was included in his album " JTW Journey to the West " released on September 28th, 2016. On July 28th, 2016, he won the Asian Golden Song Awards 'Most Popular Male Singer Award in Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 2016, he also won the 16th Music Chart Original Creation Power Award. On March 26th, 2018, he won the 25th Eastern Top Ten Golden Songs. Dai Quan's Wukong was inspired by Dai Quan's rebellious, changeable, optimistic, and persistent Wukong spirit. The whole work integrated China elements, accompanied by an elegant singing voice, presenting the inner world of Wukong. As of May 2017, it had been broadcasted on the whole platform for 35.41 million, and the commercial authorization revenue reached more than 200,000 yuan. MC Kang Lu also had an original song," Wukong," which was released on the Kuwo Music Player in 2017. She sang the theme song of Black Mythology: Wukong, Three Realms and Four Continents, and the heart-wrenching song, Empty. Her singing incorporated Dunhuang music elements, Western Region style, Gansu flowers, Shaanxi opera and other elements, explaining the game's meaning through unique music styles.
Many singers had sung a song called " Wukong." The more well-known song was Dai Quan's " Wukong." Its inspiration came from Dai Quan's rebellious, changeable, optimistic, and persistent Wukong spirit. The whole piece perfectly integrated China elements, accompanied by an elegant singing voice, presenting a different inner world of Wukong. There was also the song " Wukong " that Fang Datong wrote and sang. It was included in Fang Datong's album " Journey to the West ", which was released on September 28, 2016. In addition, MC Kang Lu also had an original song, Wukong, which was released on the Kuwo music player in 2017.
There was Guo Bingxin's performance of " Wukong," and Hengshan's 13-year-old girl's cover of " Black Mythology: Wukong." In addition, there might be a children's version of " Wukong " used in the first grade language course. These were all related to children's songs related to " Wukong."
The opening theme song of the game Black Myth: Wukong was " The King is the Sage ". The theme song was composed by Game Science, 8082Audio, and composed by Zhai Jinyan. It was pure music and was released on August 20th, 2024. It was included in the album " Black Myth: Wukong Game Music Collection." Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
The songs related to the following movies are related to the theme of Wukong: 1. The theme song of the movie Legend of Wukong was Hua Chenyu's song, Heaven's Equal. 2. The original score of the movie "Journey to the West: The Great Sage Returns" was personally written by the famous musician Guo Long; 3. The opening song of the movie Ling Yunzhi was Dai Quan/Tan Weiwei's performance of Wukong.
In the show, Zhang Qi sang the song Wukong. During the rehearsal, he went all out, and from time to time, he would perform a "Beijing opera" to attract everyone's attention. Even the music master Lin Zhixuan was full of praise for him. In order to sing this song well, he listened to it more than 60 times, whether in the dormitory, in the car, or in the rehearsal room. After singing a cappella at the production team meeting, he proposed the idea of adjusting the lyrics to be neat, which was praised by the music director. When he officially performed on stage, as the first lead singer, his high-pitched voice was very immersive and extremely infectious. He integrated opera into his performance, perfectly blending Beijing opera and pop music, making the stage present a sense of déjà vu of "Journey to the West". When he sang in a dramatic tone, he cooperated with Bai Jugang as if he was Sun Wukong, and Bai Jugang cooperated with him like Tang Sanzang reciting scriptures. His performance was ignited from the beginning to the end. There were no wasted shots, and the stage effect reached a certain level. He even used flames to form the shape of the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. In the second half, he completely released his nature and played high notes one after another to the height of the entire song. His last laugh was also very memorable. And the song he sang with Bai Jugang,"Wukong"(Live), was included in the album,"The Brother Who Broke Through Thorns Volume 5." On September 26th, 2024, Zhang Qi and Bai Jugang would sing "Wukong" again.
The meaning of the song Wukong was rich and multi-layered. On the one hand, it depicted the experience and inner struggle of Wukong on the way to obtain the scriptures from his perspective. For example," Who told me to be extraordinary? Who made me fall into a dilemma of love and hate? Later on, my heart was broken ", which showed the emotional dilemma faced by Wukong." Call Buddha, and there is no shore to turn back; Kneel to a teacher, life and death have nothing to do with " conveyed Wukong's nostalgia for himself after obtaining the scriptures and his uncontrollable feelings after worshiping Tang Sanzang as his teacher. On the other hand, this may also be the author's own feelings, such as " I want it, but what is the use of this iron rod? I have it, but what about this change? Is it still uneasy, or is it still dismal? The golden hoop is hanging over my head, and I want to say something but I don't want to say it." It reflected the emotion of having strong skills but losing happiness. In addition, the song also reflected the cycle of karma in the world, and the situation of right and wrong, such as " illusion in the sky, resentment in the heart, giving up enlightenment and leaving the confusion, the six dusts do not change ", as well as the situation where the love and hate of the human heart lead to the separation of good and evil, such as " angry and sad and crazy, whether it is a human or a ghost or a monster, but there is a demon debt in the heart " and so on. Moreover, the song contained the spirit of Wukong, such as rebellion, change, optimism, and perseverance. After experiencing many setbacks, he still had to be like Wukong, who had experienced hundreds of battles and became more and more courageous. On the whole, the lyrics could also be regarded as a history of life growth, expressing the attitude one should have in the face of complex worlds and situations, such as accepting the world with compassion and moving forward firmly for the future.