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.
On the second public performance stage of "The Brother Who Thorns Through Thorns," Zhang Qi sang "Wukong." He, Bai Jugang, and Huo Zun (Huo Zun was censored for some reason) completed the performance together. During the practice preparation process, Zhang Qi had listened to Wukong no less than 60 times in order to conceive the picture. She decided to use various elements such as opera, shakuhachi, timpani, cymbals, etc. to create, hoping to convey a brave and fearless state through the song. He perfectly integrated the Peking opera singing into the performance and expressed his thoughts on adjusting the lyrics of the song at the production team meeting. He was even praised by the music director. Zhang Qi and Bai Jugang's stage performance of "Wukong" was highly praised. Among them, Zhang Qi's performance stunned many viewers. This stage performance had a lot of tension and deep sorrow. They perfectly combined these and obtained the highest firepower in the first half. Many audience members were moved by the performance, such as Haiquan, who praised the song as the most wonderful song on the stage at that time. Director You Xiaogang also praised the artistic expression of the song, the lyrics, and the appeal of the song, thinking that it showed the freedom that people yearned for.
Zhang Qi sang " Wukong " on " The Brother Who Broke Through Thorns." He listened to Wukong no less than 60 times in order to come up with a picture. Then, he decided to use a variety of elements such as opera, shakuhachi, timpani, and cymbals to create it. During the rehearsal, he went all out and performed a "Beijing opera" from time to time, attracting everyone's attention, including the music master Lin Zhixuan. When she officially went on stage to perform, Zhang Qi's performance was amazing. His high-pitched voice was very immersive and infectious. In the performance, he perfectly integrated the singing style of Beijing opera, such as using the opera tune in the song. He cooperated with Bai Jugang tacitly. Bai Jugang used the subwoofers to harmonize, as if they were chanting scriptures. The two of them told the story of Wukong. Zhang Qi's last " long laugh " was also very heart-catching. Their performance perfectly combined Peking opera and pop music, conveying a brave and unyielding state, which received high praise. The first half of the performance received the highest firepower value.
In the program," Brother who overcame the thorns," Zhang Qi performed a wonderful performance of the song " Wukong." He had won the singing rights to Wukong through an auction and sang with Bai Jugang and Huo Zun. During the practice preparation process, Zhang Qi listened to Wukong no less than 60 times for the idea of the scene. She decided to use various elements such as opera, shakuhachi, timpani, cymbals, etc. to create, hoping to convey a brave and unyielding state through the song. When he sang, he perfectly integrated the singing style of Beijing opera. His stable and deep voice was suitable for singing such a big song. The last " long laugh " grabbed people's heartstrings. Zhang Qi and Bai Jugang's performance perfectly combined the great tension and deep sorrow in the song, which was evaluated as the perfect combination of Beijing opera and pop music. Haiquan said that this song was the most wonderful song on this stage. Director You Xiaogang also praised the artistic expression, lyrics and appeal of the song, thinking that it showed the freedom that people yearned for. Their performance of " Wukong " received very high praise on the show. It received the highest firepower value in the first half. Among the four songs performed by the four groups of brothers, Zhang Qi and Bai Jugang's " Wukong " won first place.
I'm not too clear about your specific question about " Zhang Qi Wukong ". If the person named Zhang Qi was related to the song " Wukong," the reference materials did not show that the person named Zhang Qi had a specific connection with " Wukong." If it was Zhang Qi, who sang " Wukong " in " The Brother Who Strived Through Thorns," he sang " Wukong " in the performance of the two public. His performance was amazing. He perfectly integrated Beijing opera and pop music, thoroughly understood the concept of the song, and went all out from preparation to the official performance, winning the love of many audiences. There was also the original singer Dai Quan who wrote and sang " Wukong." The theme of the single was to be as experienced as Sun Wukong, and it had won many awards. In other aspects, there was a tourist route with the theme of " following Wukong to Shanxi ", but it was not related to Zhang Qi.
In the show " The Brother Who Strikes Through Thorns," Zhang Qi sang " Wukong." During the preparation process, he listened to Wukong no less than 60 times for the concept picture. He decided to use a variety of elements such as opera, shakuhachi, timpani, cymbals, etc., hoping to convey a brave and unyielding state. During the rehearsal, he went all out and sang a "Beijing opera" from time to time, attracting everyone's attention. The music master Lin Zhixuan praised him. After singing a cappella at the production team's meeting, he was praised by the music director for making it clear that he wanted to adjust the lyrics to make them neat. When she officially performed on stage, Zhang Qi perfectly integrated the singing style of Beijing opera. She was the first to lead the performance. Her high-pitched voice was very immersive and extremely infectious. When he sang the climax, he went all out again, and the high notes were very powerful. He and Bai Jugang had a tacit understanding. When Bai Jugang used the subwoofers to harmonize, he sang in a dramatic tone. For example, when he sang a line, he would sing in a dramatic tone. The two of them stood together in a beautiful manner. In the second half of the song, he completely released his nature. One after another, he played the high notes to the height of the entire song. He also turned on the microphone throughout the whole song. There was no off-tune or post-editing. At the end, his "long laugh" grabbed people's heartstrings. However, there were also netizens who felt that compared to the original singer Dai Quan's performance on the stage of "The Good Song," although Zhang Qi's cover version was very popular and had some good adaptation, there was still a gap. For example, the depth of interpretation of the song might not be as deep as the original singer's, but Zhang Qi's performance still had its unique charm and received high praise on stage. Haiquan commented that this song was the most exciting song on stage at that time. Director You Xiaogang also praised the appeal of this song.
Part of the lyrics of Wukong (Live) were as follows: The moon splashes on the Milky Way, the long road is long The wind and smoke are gone, and the lonely shadow is waning Who told me to be skilled Who made me in a dilemma of love and hate Later, my heart was broken The world is illusory, and the resentment is in the sky Abandon enlightenment, leave the six dust, do not change Angry, sad and crazy Is it a human, a ghost, or a monster? It's just that my heart has a demonic debt Call out to Buddha, there is no shore to turn back Kneel to a master, life and death are irrelevant Good and Evil, Ukiyo, True and False World The fate of the world is not clear and difficult to break What use do I have for this iron rod? So what if I have this change Still uneasy (uneasy) Still sad (Still sad) The golden hoop is on the head, I want to say it, but I don't want to I'll crush the spiritual clouds and be unbridled The world is evil, and the dangers are inevitable With a flick of his sleeves, he rises to the blue clouds Scatter the fog and see through the world I bow my head and see you wandering the world Unbridled and unruly, stepping on the spiritual clouds and shattering them
In the fifth episode of "The Brother Who Thorns Through Thorns"(Part 1), Zhang Qi sang "Wukong." This was the second public performance of the brothers 'stage, and the theme was "The 25th hour concert."
Huo Zun and Zhang Qi had both sung Wukong before. During the performance, Huo Zun performed shakuhachi and displayed unique techniques such as the falsetto conversion and the charm of Peking opera, such as the falsetto conversion in " Who told me to be extraordinary ", as well as the tone and charm of different characters in Peking opera. Zhang Qi also had an outstanding performance when he sang. For example, his " A Demon's Deed in the Heart " was very well integrated with his emotions. Some of the words were sung in the style of a veteran in Beijing opera. His transmission of Wukong's unruly spirit was also quite accurate. Both of them had their own characteristics and highlights in their interpretation of Wukong.
Zhang Qi, Bai Jugang, and Huo Zun had sung " Wukong " before. Zhang Qi and Bai Jugang had also sung " Wukong " together.
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.