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How about Jay Chou's new song "Say Good or Not Cry"?

I think this song is quite nice. Overall, as a Jay fan for many years, I feel that the completion is pretty good. Although it is not amazing, it will still gradually become popular.

The reason why Jay Chou is on the list is because he is the youth of many people, such as me, and those who are slightly older than me. The post-95 generation basically grew up listening to his songs. of. As time goes by, now we are basically working, and Jay Chou is also married and has children. If many people who have become gods appear again more than ten years later, the audience at that time may have a different view of this person. Now that the post-00s generation has risen, we post-90s generation also have a different understanding of life.

Some of the melody of the song "Say Good or Not Cry" sounds a bit overlapping with his other albums. For many reasons, people who like to listen to Jay Chou's songs are disappointed, so the evaluation is definitely not high. . Jay Chou's songs are loved by so many people because he sings really well and writes a lot of lyrics.

As a person born in the 90s, I spent my entire youth listening to Jay Chou’s songs. Jay Chou’s songs have grown up with us. When he hasn’t released a new album for a long time, I am full of expectations for his new songs. In my heart I thought that Jay Chou would sing good songs again. After hearing it today, I am still a little disappointed. I'm disappointed that his song didn't bring me the effect I wanted. I don't know if it's because my expectations as a fan were too high, or because his singing level has dropped.

This song reminds many people of themselves when they were young and frivolous, and why they love Jay Chou so much. Because after so many years, Jay Chou is still the one who understands youth best. Jay Chou is the youth of a generation and the golden age of the Chinese music scene. The people born in the 1980s and 1990s who once sat in the classroom and hummed "Sunny Day" and "Nunchaku" have long become the most vocal figures in the online public opinion field. Supporting Jay Chou is not just for listening to his new songs, but also for my own feelings.