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Simplified score of "Qiong Cha Cha"
Simple score of "Qiong Chacha":
"Qiong Chacha" is a song sung by Wang Bo.
Douyin had a popular hip-hop adaptation contest for a while, and Nazha once spoke magical English when awarding an award; later she began to magically adapt Guan Xiaotong's "Song of the Stewardess" as BGM.
So a music blogger combined these two classics and made up a song: "You cross, stand up, poor haha, solo, you cross, Sao Rui, poor haha, cross "Chacha, fork, fork, fork, hahahahahahahaha~", and also included the word "Sorry" that Zhu Dan said when he called Guli Nazha by the wrong name, which is super magical, because this song is so magical and catchy, it was Douyin netizens used it as the BGM for the video.
The lyrics are as follows:
You are cross
Stand up
Poor haha
solo
You are so sorry
Sorry
Poor haha
Chacha, fork, fork, fork, fork, fork
Hahahahahahaha
p>You Hahaha
Poor Chacha
You Chacha sings the sunrise
Poor Haha sings the sunset
Harry Potter flies on a broom
sorrysorry
But my broom
can only clean up garbage heaps
What is Happy Planet< /p>
Poor Chacha
You Chacha
Stand up
Poor Haha
solo
< p>Your ChachaSorry
Poor haha
Chacha, Chacha, Chacha, Chacha
Hahahahahahaha
You Haha
Poor Chacha
You Chacha
Sing the Sunrise
Poor Haha
< p>Sing SunsetHarry Potter flies on a broomstick
sorrysorry
But my broom
can only clean up trash Heap
What is Happy Planet
Qiongchacha
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