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Introduce some songs suitable for cappella.

The songs suitable for singing are The Brightest Star in the Night Sky, I can't tell you what I mean, Dreaming of a Pure Heart, Hometown Path, Lullaby, My Motherland, Who Says My Hometown is Good, Coral Ode and so on.

1, the brightest star in the night sky-escape plan

The brightest star in the night sky is a song sung by the escape plan. Composed by escape plan, it is included in the first album "World" released by escape plan 20 1 1, and it is also the theme song of the micro-movie "You Who Stars".

When writing The Brightest Star in the Night Sky, Mao Chuan felt that there was no real honesty in the world, and the fact itself was whether he was willing to believe it subjectively. If you love someone, sometimes you will believe them even if you think they are lying. This view was written into the song and hit the ears of many fans: "Give me the courage to believe again and embrace you beyond lies. The song itself is directional, the most original starting point comes from the thoughts of the ex-girlfriend, followed by the feelings for friends.

2. "It's hard to understand"-Rachel:

Yi Ping is an episode of TV series The Untamed, written by Cheng Yi and He Siwei, composed by Lin Hai and sung by Rachel. The album was included in Feng Music Album and released on July 8, 20 19.

3. Dream of a Pure Heart-Gala Band:

"Chasing Dreams" is a song composed by Su Duo, arranged by Gan Hu and sung by GALA Band. It was included in the album "Chasing Dreams" and released on 20 1 1. This song is also the ending song of the animation "The Rabbit of that Year" broadcast on 20 15? [2] and the ending song of the movie "Hunting in the Sky". ?

201110 won the best rock song of the year in the 3rd China Rock Midi Award.