In the case of the song being banned from school, i think that the reasons behind are ridiculous. The melody itself expresses the mixed feelings and the hope for a brighter future. I really love the witty, urban creativeness of Hongkongners. Are they available outside Hong Kong? Could you tell us your feelings about the song as its" father"? I really do not know how to thank the Japanese public for their kindness. The singer is a HKer called Nami. The melody line sounds familiar to Japanese people so I expected that there may be a Japanese version for this. I'd like to know your idea as a creator. Of course it expresses the mixed feelings of young people but the tone is milder. Thomas dgx yhl is a mystery to us. She has been singing Japanese songs for quite some years. Since "classical" music is suitable for mass singing, while popular music is more easy to be accepted by the public. When looking up for items to sell in order to gain funds for creating music, we got the idea of making omamori amulets :D. However, it is banned to sing at least at school. Through this interview, however, you may "glance" at the true face of the mysterious legend. If I dissapear then I haven't kill myself. We can see the pictures of Agnes Chow and Joshua Wong, but not Mr. I cannot believe that it was just only one years ago! We have explained meanings of lyrics before, how come speaking out for justice and freedom through singing could break the law?。
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