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Which song is the lyrics for "Stop, Stop and Go"?

"Stop and Go" is from the song "The Wind Rises".

Lyrics of "The Wind Rises":

Walking and stopping along the way, following the traces of the boy drifting

I hesitated a little before I stepped out of the station.

I can’t help but laugh at this feeling of being so close to home that it’s still inevitable

But the weather in Nagano is still so warm

The wind blows away the past, when I first knew this world

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Wandering around in all kinds of ways, looking at the horizon that seems to be in front of my eyes

I am willing to go through fire and water to walk it again

Now I have walked through all kinds of lingering in this world

Turn over Years have changed, and the profile of my face was caught off guard and I broke into your smile

I once struggled to extricate myself from the vastness of the world and indulged in it, talking in my sleep

I can’t tell the truth, I don’t struggle, I’m not afraid of jokes

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I once turned my youth into her, and she once popped out the summer at my fingertips

Just let it go as your heart moves, walk against the light and let the wind and rain hit you

The short walk and stop-and-go distance created a bit of distance

I don’t know whether the story I was caressing was a story or a mood

Maybe what I was looking forward to was just fighting against time

< p>I see you smiling sweetly in the cool morning light again

I first met all the wanderings in this world

Looking at the horizon that seems to be before my eyes, I am willing to go through fire and water to get there again

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The creative background of "The Wind Rises"

The original song "The Wind Rises" was adapted from the song "ヤキモチ" composed, written and sung by Japanese singer Takahashi Yu, which is also used to buy chili peppers Qian and his friend Miguo liked the accompaniment of this Japanese song very much, so they re-wrote the lyrics and created the song "The Wind Rises". However, the song was removed from the shelves shortly after its release due to copyright issues for the adaptation.

Out of recognition of the quality of the song itself, NetEase Cloud Music helped Buy Chili and used coupons to propose genuine cooperation with the Japanese copyright holder and Yu Takahashi’s planning and production team. After listening to the adapted version of "The Wind Rises", Yu Takahashi particularly loved it and gave it a high rating for using coupons to buy chili peppers.