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What is the lyrics of "Richer than the King"?

Kings and beggars

Original songs: Hua Chenyu, Aska Yang

Lyrics: Dai Yuedong

Composers: Mike Chen, Faizal Tahar.

Lyrics:

What's the matter? What's the matter? Love lost its luster.

Face to face, back to back, and repeated struggles hurt.

I think love is rock solid, but it will break in a second.

Don't you have to keep grinding your heart? I am richer than the king who hugs you tightly.

How happy I am, I lost you more than a beggar.

How deep is the pain, oh, oh, oh.

Oh, oh, oh, who is crying and who is laughing.

A person divided into two roles, the more obsessed, the more tortured.

Memories are still fanning the flames, knowing that they will fall forward.

Returning to loneliness with regret, what is left in the end of love?

Hold you tight, I am richer than the king, and I am so happy.

Without you, I am more down and out than a beggar, and the pain is so profound.

It's all over, it's quiet, why are there still 10 thousand reluctant?

Whoa, whoa, who can feel it?

In my memory, I am richer than the king. I am luxurious and happy.

After losing you, I am more down and out than a beggar, and my heart ached.

I miss you being quiet with me at that time, oh oh.

The most beautiful luxury in soft time, wow, wow.

How happy love is and how painful it is.

How deep the pain is,

Extended data:

This is the first time that Hua Chenyu performed a love song in her solo album. In nearly10,000 samples, he recognized Mike Chan &; Faizal Tahar is called King &; Faizal Tahir is a Malaysian rock singer. He liked this sample so much that he was reluctant to sell it once. After much consideration, he decided to give it to Hua Chenyu to sing, hoping that more people in China could hear it.

When listening to the demo for the first time, Hua Chenyu and his team thought that this song was suitable for two people to sing together, while Hua Chenyu first thought of Aska Yang and thought that his timbre was very suitable for this song. After being invited, Aska Yang also readily agreed to cooperate. After only a few recordings, he finished the chorus with high quality. Hua Chenyu sang the pain of the main song and the tear of the chorus with the most natural song.