Greetings, respected singers!
As a fan of online literature, I can recommend some songs of various types for you. I hope you will like them.
1 pop music:
- A Little Lucky-Hebe Tien
- "Confession balloon"-Jay Chou
- "Disband"-Ren Ran
- Actor-Xue Zhiqian
2 Rock Songs:
- 1000 degrees-Jay Chou
- The brightest star in the night sky-escape plan
- Ordinary Road-Park Shu
- 30 Days of Dreams-Chen Hongyu
3 Folk Songs:
- 30 Days of Dreams-Chen Hongyu
- Zebra Zebra-Song Dongye
- "Meeting You in This World"-Mao is not easy
- When You-Zhao Lei
4. Electronic Music:
- Chaser of Light-Cen Ning 'er
- Big Fish-Zhou Shen
- "Youth"-Mengran
- Empty-Still
I hope you like these songs. If you have any other preferences, please let me know. I will try my best to recommend songs that suit your taste.
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